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The Bachelor Weekend (The Stag)
Description
Funny events continue between family members. Events start on a wonderful outdoor weekend in western Ireland, taking some unexpected paths. Where a lot of ridiculous positions between friends, two of them will be married in this holiday. Now the bride is doing everything she can to be the most beautiful person on a night like this. And a lot of stupid situations that occur between them this wonderful week.
Funny events continue between family members. Events start on a wonderful outdoor weekend in western Ireland, taking some unexpected paths. Where a lot of ridiculous positions between friends, two of them will be married in this holiday. Now the bride is doing everything she can to be the most beautiful person on a night like this. And a lot of stupid situations that occur between them this wonderful week.
Actors:
Eamonn Hunt,
Jane McGrath,
Sarah Hoban,
Michael Legge,
Andrew Scott,
Marcella Plunkett,
Peter McDonald,
Catherine Walsh,
Justine Mitchell,
Andrew Bennett,
Amy De Bhrún
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Eamonn Hunt
Jane McGrath
Sarah Hoban
Michael Legge
11 December 1978, Newry, Co. Down, Northern Ireland, UK
Andrew Scott
21 October 1976, Dublin, Ireland
Marcella Plunkett
Peter McDonald
28 January 1972, Dublin, Ireland
Catherine Walsh
1970, Cork, Ireland
Justine Mitchell
Andrew Bennett
Amy De Bhrún
22 April 1984
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
John Butler
John Butler
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Andrew Scott #Hugh O'Conor #Irish Film Board #John Butler #Peter McDonald #The Bachelor Weekend (The Stag) #Treasure Entertainment
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March 16, 2014
The men bicker and bond, with old rivalries and new acceptances blossoming among the bared buttocks and breast beatings.
October 10, 2014
The script turns decidedly adult at times, but the content, themes and dilemmas and childish sense of fun almost give this more in common with Nativity 2 than The Hangover series.
May 02, 2014
It succumbs to a few too many clichés and paper-thin characterizations to fulfill its potential.
May 02, 2014
The stripped down, character centric antics of The Stag are admirable (especially considering the stigma of the bachelor party movie subgenre), though one can't help but to think that a tad more outlandishness would have done it some good.
May 01, 2014
Though formulaic and cartoonish, this feel-good comedy... is the sort of harmless entertainment that fuels inactive evenings in front of the tube and helps pass the time on long flights.
May 02, 2014
For all the hemming and hawing and male bonding, The Bachelor Weekend is, first and foremost, utterly adorable.
May 18, 2014
this brisk and deadpan character study has such charm, and such bite, that the familiar tropes rise above the cliché.
April 30, 2014
The dialogue crackles and the comic action escalates in unexpected ways that will surprise you into guffaws..provides laughter with a regularity that is not to be sniffed at.
March 12, 2014
The Stag is formulaic and schmaltzy, and its endless 'gay' jokes jar with its warm-hearted message - but it coasts along on an undeniable likeability.
March 21, 2014
If you're in the mood for a warm-hearted Irish stag party comedy drama, then look no further.
May 15, 2014
Weekend does a fine job avoiding expectations, while the cast is simply perfect, managing pathos and punchlines with superb timing and feeling.
May 01, 2014
Formulaic but effective comedy survives a performance that first threatens to overwhelm it.

