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License to Wed (2007)
description written by member Zara:
A marriage counselor puts one couple through a series of relationship challenges during the most grueling marriage preparation course ever.
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License to Wed Movie Review by Skye (6/30/2008) |
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Have you ever seen the trailer for a movie and just knew that it was going to be bad? Sure you have! License to Wed was a movie just like that for me.
The other night this was on the telly and I sat down to watch it. What a bore of a movie. The premise is simple boy meets girl, boy and girl get engaged, girl's Priest...
(complete License to Wed review by Skye)
Nothing much here except for Mandy Moore. She was just so cute in the movie and I really enjoyed her performance. That was it.
John Krasinski? Nothing. Just didn't have anything going for him. I am not an Office fan, so I just don't get it.
Robin Williams? Same tired old shtick. Corny lines and, of course, the Maria...
(complete License to Wed review by B Movie Ben)
License to Wed Movie Review by Matthew (7/12/2007) |
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Sadie Jones (Mandy Moore) and Ben Murphy (John Krasinski, TV's "The Office") meet cute at a Starbucks and start dating. A vignette of cute scenes shows the progress of their relationship. Then, at her parents (Peter Strauss and Roxanne Hart) 30th Anniversary party, Ben stands up and proposes to Sadie. She immediately...
(complete License to Wed review by Matthew)
License to Wed Movie Review by Zara (7/8/2007) |
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I didn't have very high expectations for this movie. In fact, I really didn't have any other than it would suck. But I went to go see it because I was bored yesterday, wanted something to do and my 6 year old was begging to see it based on the lame commercial with the weird robot babies.
Well, it didn't disappoint in the...
(complete License to Wed review by Zara)
License to Wed Movie Review by Jarrod (7/6/2007) |
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'License to Wed' features Robin Williams in a role that is hyped as super-funny by the previews, but he is more amusing there than in the movie itself, because once you start to learn more about Reverend Frank, his character, you begin to realize that the guy is disturbed, engaging in very unorthodox and invasive tactics...
(complete License to Wed review by Jarrod)
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