Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 35000000
Revenue
$ 94700000

Mary Fiore

Steve Edison

Massimo

Mrs. Donolly

Burt Weinberg

Geri

Mr. Donolly

Penny

Fran Donolly

Salvatore

Dr. John Dojny

Basil St. Mosely

Dottie

Tracy - Bride

Benton

Anna Bosco

Frieda

Crying Bride

Father of the Bride - Mr. Bartlett

Best Man

Bernard

Justice

Girl in Hospital

Guest

Bellhop

Keith

Wendy

Taxi Driver

Guard in Statue Park

Bride Copeland Wedding

Wedding Minister

Groom

Greek Groom (uncredited)

Written by Kamurai on 2020-11-12
Underwhelming watch, probably won't watch again, and can't honestly recommend. I think my biggest problems with this are that I can't honestly appreciate Matthew McConaughey or Bridgette Wilson-Sampras despite the quality of their acting: it's like a really well made pie in a flavor you don't like. As much as I like Jennifer Lopez as an actor, we start on the end of a movie I'd rather see with Bree Turner, and I feel like I would have rather seen Judy Greer in the lead, she seems about as Italian as Jennifer Lopez. I understand when the meet-cute is a life-threatening situation where adrenaline causes chemical confusion, but this is sort of a head injury causes an almost "love at first sight" cliche, but mixed with an "unavailable romance" cliche. Once we establish that she loves weddings and it's important to her for some reason, it's a lot of him (not) pursuing her because he's getting married, and her trying to be respectful, but honest. The movie highlights more societal problems for people that can afford big weddings, or, in short, there is more dumb than funny in this. I'm not even going to say this is a bad movie, but it's not impressive, and just not for me.