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Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates

They needed hot dates. They got hot messes.
2016 | 98m | English

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Mike and Dave are young, adventurous, fun-loving brothers who tend to get out of control at family gatherings. When their sister Jeanie reveals her Hawaiian wedding plans, the rest of the Stangles insist that the brothers bring respectable dates. After placing an ad on Craigslist, the siblings decide to pick Tatiana and Alice, two charming and seemingly normal women. Once they arrive on the island, however, Mike and Dave realize that their companions are ready to get wild and party.
Release Date: Jul 07, 2016
Director: Jake Szymanski
Writer: Brendan O'Brien, Andrew J. Cohen
Genres: Comedy
Keywords hawaii, wedding, wedding date
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Chernin Entertainment, TSG Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $77,100,000
Budget: $33,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Zac Efron Dave Stangle
Adam Devine Mike Stangle
Anna Kendrick Alice
Aubrey Plaza Tatiana
Sam Richardson Eric
Stephen Root Burt
Sugar Lyn Beard Jeanie Stangle
Branscombe Richmond Kalani - BBQ Chef
Marc Maron Randy
Jake Johnson Ronnie
Kumail Nanjiani Keanu
Eugene Cordero Kai - Hotel Manager
Mary Holland Becky
Nicole Byer Office Nicole
Stephanie Allynne Office Stephanie
Chloe Bridges Apartment Chloe
Stephanie Faracy Rosie
Alice Wetterlund Cousin Terry
Lavell Crawford Keith
Erik Griffin Driver
Jake Szymanski Stable Guy
Wendy Williams Wendy Williams
Kyle Smigielski Luke
Andrea Miceli Twin Sister #1
Nancy Miceli Twin Sister #2
Christina Souza Call Girl
Olga Kalashnikova Russian Call Girl
Ashley Hobbs White Supremacist Girl
Julia Fae Grungy Girl #1
Andrea Russett Grungy Girl #2
Danielle Zalopany Militant Girl #1
Tabitha Humphrey Militant Girl #2
Bob Turton Bob / Lauralie
Jennie Pierson Office Jennie
Hilty Bowen Café Hilty
Tanisha Long Café Tanisha
Cass Buggé Apartment Cass
Ayden Mayeri Apartment Ayden
Liberté Chan Local Newscaster
Sandra Davis Sandra
Jessika Van Jessika the Girl in Street
Don Pomes Grandpa Stangle
Sally Jackson Grandma Stangle
Rory Hart Frat Dude
Katherine Klosterman Anniversary Montage Girl
Michael C. Price Father Mike
Paula Fuga Reception Singer
John Cruz Rough Rider Singer
Henry Kapono Ka'aihue Rough Rider Singer
Brother Noland Rough Rider Singer
Kimee Balmilero Weird Girl #1 (uncredited)
Margo Kazaryan Pedestrian (uncredited)
Name Job
Kevin Kersting Best Boy Grip
Katie Doyle Extras Casting, Casting
Goro Koyama Foley Artist
Brendan O'Brien Writer
Mark Garner Art Direction
Matthew Wells Post Production Coordinator
Chris Biddle Set Designer
Christopher J. Wood Leadman
Mathias Van Wessinger Set Dresser
Tony Nagy First Assistant "A" Camera
Matthew Berner First Assistant "B" Camera
Gemma La Mana Still Photographer
Lily Gwyer-Miller Post Production Supervisor
Terry Wilson Music Editor
Doug Jackson Sound Effects Editor
Laura Graham ADR Editor
Andy King Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Crawford Gaffer
Michael C. Price Key Grip
Don Chong Dolly Grip
Deborah Myles Davis Costume Supervisor
Sheryl Smyres Set Costumer
Steven Stitt-Bergh Costumer
Maryann Dearmore Costumer
Michael Tereschuk Tailor
Claudia Pascual Makeup Artist
Janine Rath-Thompson Hair Department Head
Katy Yung Hairstylist
Ryan Hoke Assistant Location Manager
Pono Guerrero Location Assistant
Gay Perello Property Master
Michelle Olivia Seamon Casting Associate
Emer O'Callaghan Casting Associate
Guy Belegaud Construction Coordinator
Portia Fontes Assistant Production Coordinator
Sean Carville First Assistant Accountant
Lori M. Roberts Payroll Accountant
Michael Umble Unit Publicist
Leroy Reed Transportation Captain
Jesse Johnstone Sound Recordist
David Betancourt ADR Mixer
Derek Casari ADR Recording Engineer
Jennifer Euston Casting
Matthew Clark Director of Photography
Caleb Mikler Assistant Art Director
Jeff Errico Storyboard Artist
Julie DeRose Set Decorating Coordinator
Sean Hallock Set Dresser
Rylan Akama Second Assistant "A" Camera
Caleb Lucero Second Assistant "B" Camera
Tyler B. Robinson Production Design
Lee Haxall Editor
Sheila Jaffe Casting
Jonathan Schwartz Editor
Joelle-Lyn Sarte Art Department Coordinator
Chuck Potter Set Decoration
Sam Sternthall Set Dresser
Jody Miller "A" Camera Operator
Steve Adcock "B" Camera Operator
Michael Romano Digital Imaging Technician
Brenda Lopez Script Supervisor
Ryan C. Fill Assistant Editor
Teri E. Dorman Supervising Dialogue Editor
James Bolt Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Don Tomich Rigging Gaffer
James D. Wickman Dolly Grip
Keala Nakanelua Rigging Grip
Charles W. Kaeo Key Costumer
Dallas D. Dornan Costumer
Aaron Ellis Costumer
Judith Y. Matsumoto Seamstress
Desne J. Holland Makeup Department Head
Laine Rykes Makeup Artist
Karen Bartek Hairstylist
Leslie Thorson Assistant Location Manager
Malia Hulleman Assistant Location Manager
Logan Wilkin Location Assistant
Nalu Carvalho Props
Jennifer Yoo Casting Associate
Eric Bylander Special Effects Coordinator
Zoila Gomez Production Coordinator
Susannah Brengel Production Accountant
Nicole Nakamoto Assistant Accountant
John Reed Transportation Coordinator
Greg Lomasney Assistant Editor
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
Christine Sirois ADR Recordist
Andy Malcolm Foley Artist
Jack Heeren Foley Mixer
Lynn K. D'Angona Second Unit First Assistant Director
M. Ryan Traylor Second Second Assistant Director
Chris Talson First Assistant Editor
Donald Sylvester Supervising Sound Editor
Smokey Cloud First Assistant Sound Editor
David Wolowic Assistant Sound Editor
Stephen Bacquet Best Boy Electric
Tuiaana Scanlan Grip
Megan Wiser Key Costumer
Cory Ching Set Costumer
Linda Vollert Costumer
Jayoung Yoon Costumer
Karen Iboshi Preiser Makeup Artist
Michelle Diamantides Key Hair Stylist
John Panzarella Location Manager
Travis Logan Assistant Location Manager
Joshua A. Smith Location Assistant
Julie Witherington Assistant Property Master
Jennifer Presser Casting Associate
Matthew Leong Greensman
Amanda Finn Assistant Production Coordinator
Kimberly Choi Assistant Accountant
Sue Chipperton Animal Coordinator
Dayne Ahuna Craft Service
Richard Groder Transportation Captain
Brian Bair Sound Engineer
David Lucarelli ADR Recordist
Don White Foley Mixer
Stephen Coleman Orchestrator
Sandra Fox Foley Artist
Kevin Schultz Foley Mixer
Jeff Cardoni Original Music Composer
Jake Szymanski Director
Tara Macken Stunts
Andrew J. Cohen Writer
John Houlihan Music Supervisor
Debra McGuire Costume Designer
Jon Poll Additional Editor
R.J. Kizer ADR Editor
Willie D. Burton Production Sound Mixer
Doug Shamburger Boom Operator
Whitney James Makeup Department Head
Jamal Sims Choreographer
Gary Hymes Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Peter Lyons Collister Second Unit Director of Photography
Laura Albert Stunts
Urs Inauen Stunt Double
Nikki Brower Stunt Double
Kristina Baskett Stunts
Eddie Braun Stunts
Dustin Miller Stunts
Gary Price Stunts
Jacqueline Cryan Stunts
Chelsea Genova Stunts
Eric Norris Stunts
Hugh Aodh O'Brien Utility Stunts
Susan Purkhiser Stunts
Miluette Nalin Stunt Double
Jordan Scott Stunt Double
Marlon Rhoden Stunts
Ashlee Stay Stunts
Buddy Sosthand Stunts
Michael Trisler Stunt Coordinator
Josy Capkun Second Assistant Director
Lisa C. Satriano First Assistant Director
Name Title
Nan Morales Executive Producer
Brendan O'Brien Executive Producer
Peter Chernin Producer
Andrew J. Cohen Executive Producer
Jonathan Levine Producer
David Ready Executive Producer
Jenno Topping Producer
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Reviews

Frank Ochieng
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Director Jake Szymanski’s fictitious siblings Mike and Dave need more than wedding dates in this baseless and brainless raunchy comedy. For starters, it needs to wipe off its monotonous mediocrity as a lame laugher laced with empty-headed vulgarity and cheap chuckles straining for manufactured amuse ... ment. The genre regarding raunchy comedies had always had that miss-or-hit gamble about its cockeyed presentation. For the tedious and tepid **Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates** it is safe to say that it will not be on the Mount Rushmore of classic naughty farces in the tradition of _Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Porky’s_ or the _American Pie_ film franchise anytime soon. Banally sluggish and lazily crass, **Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates** tries desperately to register its juvenile high-wire impishness as inspired lunacy but the profane randomness of Szymanski’s (along with screenwriters Andrew Jay Coleman and Brendan O’Brien) jiggle-and-giggle romp is about as riotous and inspired as a drippy diaper. Thankfully **Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates** does not entirely sink to the forgettable levels yet of say the earlier released fetid raunchfest Dirty Grandpa (although both films features principal players Zac Efron and Aubrey Plaza in the cast) but that still is not saying much for its feeble defense. The problem with most modern youth-oriented sex farces is that ready-made mentality of delivering shock value debauchery that have no sense of coherence or irreverent purpose to support the so-called funny, bouncy rhythms of the movie is sloppily realized. Instead, filmmakers focus on promoting outrageous and recycled ribaldry without arming the unconventional story with something more serviceable and solid. Essentially Szymanski tosses the stilted zaniness against the wall hoping that anything sticks as proposed hilarity. The Stangle Brothers in Mike (Adam Devine) and Dave (Zac Efron) is a couple of mischievous misfits that attract mayhem whenever possible. They revel in the sordid good times and are proven to be a handful for their exasperated parents Burt and Rosie (Stephen Root and Stephanie Faracy). The only ray of hope concerning Burt’s and Rosie’s success regarding offspring comes in the package of daughter Jeannie (Sugar Lyn Beard). Jeannie is preparing for her upcoming wedding and appears to have something concrete going on in her life more so than her “party-hearty” bone-headed brothers. Anyhow, Mike and Dave are subjected to the ultimatum set by their frustrated parents to “straighten up” and grab some semblance of maturity. The source for getting this dim-witted duo to shape up involves their baby sister’s Hawaiian-based wedding. If Mike and Dave were to attend Jeannie’s exotic ceremony they must grab respectable dates otherwise reject the notion of becoming part of their sister’s life-changing, special occasion. One of the puzzling aspects of this toothless plot is to ponder why these sibling screw-ups would seriously care to change their wayward ways by a parental threat of not showing up at their precious sister’s island-based nuptials? Oh please… In any event, Mike and Dave get busy trying to fish for formidable escorts but this proves futile until an Internet ad seeking “nice girls” for a Hawaiian getaway draws considerable attention as loads of women take notice. As the many female applicants react to Mike’s and Dave’s sensational date to the scenic 50th state for some gorgeous sun and fun there are two tarts in particular that pop out of nowhere in Alice and Tatiana (Anna Kendrick from “Pitch Perfect” and Aubrey Plaza from the aforementioned “Dirty Grandpa”). Although they are stimulating as eye-candy for the brothers to drag to Hawaii both Alice and Tatiana fail the required prerequisite as being goodie two-shoes companions for Mike and Dave. In fact, Alice and Tatiana are quite the opposite but must hide their true nature as bombastic bimbos with acid tongues if they are to take advantage of the golden opportunity to travel to picturesque Hawaii. Predictably, the devious dates fall into their genuine selves as rambunctious chicks…something that Mike and Dave must deal with concerning this clumsy deception by the riff raffish Alice and Tatiana. No doubt that **Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates** intended to be some throwaway chuckle-minded showcase searching for its titillating temperature of off-kilter jocularity. Sadly, this moronic movie is reduced to going through the run-of-the-mill tactics of broad jokes falling flat, lightweight sight gags, silly-minded pratfalls and attractive profanity-spewing undesirables that are somehow supposed to tickle our collective, indiscriminate funnybones. Consequently, everything in this callous concoction of a comedy feels relentlessly artificial, overwrought and forced. Sure, the off-the-wall characterizations in the main foursome of the Stangle sibs and their tag-along traveling trophies are expected to be a fine hot-mess. Nevertheless, the whole production unintentionally strives to be that same hot-mess but for totally different reasons. Efron, a veteran of a string of painful cockeyed comedies that some of his most ardent female fans might have trouble recalling, channels his familiar wild pretty boy persona from Neighbors…one of the very few flicks worth mentioning on Efron’s flaccid filmography. Devine’s Mike comes off as achingly overbearing as the brother with the showy awkwardness to match the synthetic obnoxiousness. Kendrick’s Alice does not seem remotely convincing as the phony “decent date for hire”. At least Plaza’s Tatiana shows some modicum of plausibility as the bad girl grounded in rawness. It is unfortunate that **Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates** could not have added anything fresh or subversive to the trivial table with the noxious material and other regurgitated clichés that bombard these notoriously flimsy R-rated spectacles with a pseudo-provocative pulse. It is safe to say that watching the eye-rolling shenanigans of Mike and Dave Spangle on the big screen is enough to call this whole exhausting affair beyond a dating disaster. **Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016)** 20th Century Fox 1 hr. 38 mins. Starring: Zac Efron, Adam Devine, Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza,Stephen Root, Stephanie Faracy, Sugar Lyn Beard Directed by: Jake Szymanski MPPA Rating: R Genre: Comedy Critic’s rating: * ½ stars (out of 4 stars) Frank Ochieng © 2016

May 16, 2024
Rangan
6.0

**Sorry Mike and Dave, it's an Alice and Tatiana's free vacay.** I should be honest that I had some good laughs, but not the overall film was impressive. For me it was a chick film, and Anna Kedrick and Aubrey Plaza are the lead actors. I really loved their parts and that's the reason I had no is ... sue watching it, but like usual Zac Efron ruined it. I won't blame him completely, but he and Adam Devine's roles did not deliver as what the title expresses. I mean they get their wedding date, but the title should have been 'Alice and Tatiana Goes for a Free Vacay' or something like that. It was like a 'Brideamaid' kind of film, but there are too many adult jokes. The story was sort of based on the real, and that's just a joke to begin the narration. The advertisement was real, but the remaining story was fictional. From there, how the plot developed was totally makes no sense, but it does not matter because it is a comedy. Especially the initial parts, but later on, it gets better, only the comedy wise. In some way it was not bad, and not good either to recommend to others. So it is nothing more than a decent timepass film, but some people might find it most annoying. _6/10_

May 16, 2024
r96sk
7.0

A great cast and amusing humour, but man does it take itself too seriously. I think I can just about consider <em>'Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates'</em> as a good film. The lead stars do respectable jobs and most of the comedy is funny, the fact that it tries to be heartfelt on too many occasion ... s almost derails my feelings towards it though. Zac Efron (Dave), Adam DeVine (Mike), Anna Kendrick (Alice) and Aubrey Plaza (Tatiana) all connect very well together, the chemistry in their respective cliques isn't always there but for the comical stuff they work. Efron and Plaza would be my picks from the onscreen talent, especially Plaza who commits to the role nicely; despite an iffy accent. Elsewhere you have Sam Richardson (Eric), Lavell Crawford (Keith) and Stephen Root (Burt) appearing, they have relatively minor roles though it's cool to see them involved. It's the attempted heartwarming story that lets this down, I guess it does leave with a positive message but none of it comes across in the film itself - I didn't connect with any of the characters on a proper level, Jake Szymanski & Co. should've just went for the 100% pure comedy. Being earnest is OK but you simply have to make it click, it doesn't here. Thankfully, the satisfactory if sometimes hit-and-miss humour just about rescues this from soppy romcom territory.

Jun 23, 2021