The 10 We Want to Party With
Debuting on Blu-ray and DVD June 18
To celebrate the release of this year’s
biggest and wildest party movie, 21 and
Over, we look back and countdown the Top 10 movie characters who would be
great to party with in real life!
From the writers of The Hangover comes a movie 21
years in the making. Straight-A college student Jeff Chang (JUSTIN CHON of
the Twilight Saga) has
always done what’s expected of him. But when his two best friends Casey (SKYLAR
ASTIN of Pitch Perfect, Wreck-It Ralph) and Miller (MILES
TELLER of The Spectacular Now, Project X, Rabbit Hole) surprise him with a
visit for his 21st birthday, he decides to do what’s unexpected for a change,
even though his critical medical school interview is early the next morning.
What was supposed to be one beer becomes one night of chaos, over indulgence
and utter debauchery in this outrageous comedy.
Mc Lovin’
First up, let’s go back to Summer 2007… Superbad really succeeded in its scenes
in which we were introduced to one of the more interesting party movie
characters of the silver-screen – Ladies and Gentlemen, may we present, McLovin'.
His dual evening between living it up at the biggest party of the year and his
experience running around with those hilarious cops is what makes Mr. McLovin'
legendary in our book. That and his bedroom encounter…
Jeremy Gray from Wedding Crashers
Doesn’t everybody wish they had a pal like
Jeremy Gray, not only because he’s a great friend and an awesome wingman, but
he’s also mastered the art of partying. I think spending some quality party
time with Jeremy Gray could teach anyone a thing or two on how to be the
coolest person in any party situation. Charming, charismatic and very
affectionate when the time calls, Owen Wilson absolutely brings this character
to life in the hit 2005 comedy. Wilson and Vaughn will once again team up this
summer for the comedy The Internship.
The Dude from The Big Lebowski
White Russians, weed and bowling? Maybe not
the norm, but how could you not want to party with The Dude? Possibly the most
iconic character in a Coen Brothers movie and that’s saying something. The Dude
is possibly the most laid back guy ever and he comes across like he has a few awesome
stories about back in the day. He could shed a lot of hippy wisdom on you while
you sip on a White Russian. Sounds like a good time to me.
Ron Burgundy from Anchorman
Forget about rock stars and professional
athletes -- as Ron Burgundy proved, all the best parties are reserved for your
local anchorman, at least if he's as coolly mustached as this Scotch-loving
titan of the airwaves. And who can blame the ladies for loving Ron, what with
his many leisure suits, immaculately coiffed hair, or skill with the jazz
flute? Though his views might be outdated when it comes to gender roles, Ron
isn't shy about showing his sensitive side -- and whether he's hurtling into a
swinger-filled pool or urging his viewers to stay classy, he's always ready to
cut loose.
Stifler from American Pie
I mean, no need to elaborate here. He is
the reason an entire generation of college dudes act the way they do. That's
influence. For every high school freshman, Steve Stifler is the apex of cool. He’s
filled with grandiose ideas of what would be really cool, but hardly follows
through on the promise of awesome. But we have some love for Sean William
Scott, and while the character might fall on his face more often than not, he
still tries harder than anyone on this list. Which might not make him cool, but
always ensures that he’s at the center of every party. He tends to screw things
up more than he’d ever admit, but his relentless thirst for partying has earned
him a well-deserved spot on this list.
Tony Stark- Iron Man
Comic book hero-turned-movie-hero Tony
Stark is the very definition of a self-destructive party animal. In a way, we’d
like to think the Iron Man movies are a metaphor for Robert Downey Jr.’s life,
especially the part where he gets in the Indie car to race at Monte Carlo and
decides to pilot his armour while intoxicated. Honestly, though, being able to
host (or crash) a wicked party is probably a prerequisite of becoming a
billionaire. In fact, Stark probably became a billionaire just so he could
party. I mean the guy built battle armour because he was bored. How hard do you
have to party to resort to building battle armour just to keep things
interesting? While we admire him, we hope we never get to that point.
John “Bluto” Blutarsky
Of course we had to have John Belushi at
No. 1, especially for his role as the future senator John Blutarsky. Animal House
is the ultimate guy movie, it’s that movie all the guys constantly quote and
then start laughing. And if you’ve not seen it, shame on you, go watch Animal
House if for no other reason than to understand why we speak about John Belushi
in hushed whispers.
Frank ‘The Tank’ Ricard from Old School
Will Ferrell’s blubbering former frat
brother, Frank the Tank, relieves his college years by funneling beer (“once it
hits your lips, it's so good!”), getting slaughtered, and announcing “We’re
going streaking!” We’d be complete fools not to include Frank the Tank on this
list after watching the way that man can party. There is a very strong chance
that if you partied with Frank the Tank, you wouldn’t remember a whole lot from
the night. This is probably a really good thing since you were most likely
making a complete fool of yourself when you thought you were being ‘the man.’
Partying with Frank the Tank would teach you about your limits. Which, when it
comes to partying is a very important thing you should know about yourself. Oh
and Frank could make you look really smart in front of girls since he sort of
loses his mind when he’s drunk.
Arthur – Arthur
About as lovable an alcoholic as any you'll
find on the silver screen, Arthur Bach (Dudley Moore) masked his loneliness and
poor self-esteem by piddling away his family's massive fortune on booze and
hookers -- at least until he met Linda Marolla (Liza Minelli), the
salt-of-the-earth waitress who deepened Arthur's doubts about his impending
arranged marriage to the heiress Susan Johnson (Jill Eikenberry). Okay, so he
doesn't seem like a barrel of laughs on paper, but to meet Arthur is to be
charmed by him; beneath all that irresponsible behavior and constant drunken
cackling beat the heart of an unrepentant romantic who was willing to forsake a
$750 million inheritance for true love. (Of course, he eventually got to have
his cake and eat it too. It was the 1980s, after all.)
Austin Powers
Every party animal is different, but if
there's one characteristic they all share, it's probably the ability to project
an air of self-confidence -- and no one has embodied this more than Austin
Powers (Mike Myers), the secret agent whose mojo survived cryogenic freezing,
time travel, and the nefarious machinations of the accurately named Dr. Evil.
Cheerfully unaware of his outdated wardrobe, crooked teeth, or plentiful body
hair, Austin has devoted himself to the relentless pursuit of the opposite sex,
and he's been nothing if not successful, shagging Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth
Hurley), Felicity Shagwell (Heather Graham), and Foxxy Cleopatra (Beyonce
Knowles), just to name a few. He may not have matinee-idol looks, but thanks to
his swinging pad, charming personality, and overabundance of pheromones, Powers
represents an unattainable ideal for party animals everywhere.
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13 comments:
Tony Stark,Iron Man
kayleefaith1228@aol.com
I always thought Arthur was funny. I bet he would be fun to party with as well.
Tony Stark- Iron Man
Mike Myers- Austin Powers.
Mike Myers!
Stiffler from American Pie.
Jamie Brigham
PrettyInPinkWife @ aol dot com
Sean William Scott - Stifler! He's hilarious.
mcfallsk8er(at)aim(dot)com
I think that McLovin person would be a hoot to party with. (He's crazy)
Anchorman
tony stark / iron man - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
Ron Burgundy from Anchorman
Arthur!
Arthur! I have seen that movie 100 times!
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