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The Wedding Date (2005)
Released By: Universal Pictures   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: 2/4/2005
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Studio: Universal Pictures
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Clare Kilner
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.theweddingdate.net/
Theatrical Release: 2/4/2005
Home Video Release: 8/16/2005
Cast: Dermot Mulroney, Holland Taylor, Amy Adams, Debra Messing, Jack Davenport, Jeremy Sheffield
Published ID: 579205
UPC: 025192722028, 025192722127, 025193292124, 025192028793, 025192055188,
Plot: A gal who needs a date for a family function gets the best man money can buy in this romantic comedy. Kat Ellis (Debra Messing) is a woman in her mid-thirties living in New York City and has had more than her share of romantic problems -- enough so that she's gotten word that her younger half-sister Amy (Amy Adams) is getting married, and that her mother Bunny (Holland Taylor) and father Victor (Peter Egan) want to fix her up with someone so she won't look alone and miserable for the big day. Adding insult to injury, Kat learns that the best man at the ceremony will be Jeffrey (Jeremy Sheffield), a former boyfriend who cruelly dumped her without warning two years before. Determined not to show up alone, Kat swallows her pride and hires Nick Mercer (Dermot Mulroney), a professional escort, who will pose as her boyfriend for a $6,000 fee. Kat and Nick fly to England for the wedding, and her family and friends are all struck by how charming, handsome, and personable Nick is -- and Kat begins wondering if their relationship has to be all business; however, as it turns out, Nick understands Kat far better than she expects. The Wedding Date was based on the novel {-Asking for Trouble} by British author Elizabeth Young. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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great but watch out for the dvd type
Added 11/3/2009

love the movie, so i purchased the dvd. didn't realize until i received it that it's an HD dvd and my HDMI dvd player won't play it. just a heads up.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Romantic womens fav
Added 10/29/2009

My wife is a BIG Dermot Mulroney fan and pretty much has any movie he is in. This was on her wish list so I got it as a little out of the blue gift. Good "date night" movie to watch.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
More like a really unfunny, sweaty and uncomfortable blind date...
Added 10/7/2009

Okay, so I like the brainless romantic comedy as much as the next person. I like to sit back and shut off and soak in all the delightful predictable goodness. I have no qualms with a simple plot, no matter how rehashed and generic it may be AS LONG AS THE ELEMENTS ALL COME TOGETHER and sadly, in `The Wedding Date', they do not.

The first requirement to any successful romantic comedy is chemistry. It is not `good looks' as some may believe. Those may be the second most important requirement, it is not the first. Before any romantic comedy can be worth watching it has to sport some amazing chemistry. This film lacks that immensely.

In fact, no one in this film is even remotely memorable, engaging or exciting.

Amy Adams, who has made a career out of her mousy loveliness, is so far removed from everything I love about her. Sure, she does the same hyper-sensitive quip that made her famous, but there is not emotion here to make it even borderline interesting. She's just annoying, with no real depth to her shtick (and this pains me because I absolutely adore her). Debra Messing is not really my cup of tea to begin with, but she meshed so well with Eric McCormack on `Will & Grace' that I kind of fell for her on the show. Here she has her moments (and she carries her character well) but she doesn't have any spark with that charmless hack known as Dermot Mulroney (yes, I said charmLESS).

The film's premise is simple. Kat is going to her sisters wedding in England but she has a dilemma. Her sister's husbands `best man' is Kat's ex-fiancé and she wants him to realize what he lost out on, so, despite the fact that she is desperate and alone she hires a male escort to pretend to be her boyfriend and accompany her to the wedding. Even in all its predictable clichéd construction, a good romantic comedy at least establishes an interesting premise. Thankfully `The Wedding Date' does that to a degree, but its failure to create any chemistry destroys all promise it had in the original prose.

The film is really poorly constructed as well. There is no real character development (there is no reason for Kat and Nick to fall in love, at all, yet they do as expected) and there is no real believability here either. I remember thinking "no one talks this way to their friends and family" especially during Kat's mothers rather insulting speech at the initial party. It's just not believable at all, especially not for this brand of comedy.

Oh yeah, and as far as the whole `good looking' thing goes; well I know I'm just one person but neither of these two do anything for me, and Adams (who I normally find gorgeous) looks kind of cheap here.

In the end I have to say that watching this film would be constituted highly unnecessary beings that there are many, many films in this same genre that topple over it. Every year Hollywood churns out boatloads of worthless drivel. This is one of those films.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Feel good romantic comedy
Added 9/29/2009

This is a fun & feel good romantic comedy that any woman can watch on a lazy afternoon to relax, laugh and drool over Dermot Mulroney's body. I think the acting is very good and it's one of those movies that you can watch over and over again.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A Movie You Will Watch Over and Over
Added 9/22/2009

I have watched this movie several times now and every time I seem to pick up something new I missed the last time I watched it. It is a great romantic movie that will put a smile on your face after each viewing.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
great but watch out for the dvd type
Added 11/3/2009

love the movie, so i purchased the dvd. didn't realize until i received it that it's an HD dvd and my HDMI dvd player won't play it. just a heads up.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Romantic womens fav
Added 10/29/2009

My wife is a BIG Dermot Mulroney fan and pretty much has any movie he is in. This was on her wish list so I got it as a little out of the blue gift. Good "date night" movie to watch.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
More like a really unfunny, sweaty and uncomfortable blind date...
Added 10/7/2009

Okay, so I like the brainless romantic comedy as much as the next person. I like to sit back and shut off and soak in all the delightful predictable goodness. I have no qualms with a simple plot, no matter how rehashed and generic it may be AS LONG AS THE ELEMENTS ALL COME TOGETHER and sadly, in `The Wedding Date', they do not.

The first requirement to any successful romantic comedy is chemistry. It is not `good looks' as some may believe. Those may be the second most important requirement, it is not the first. Before any romantic comedy can be worth watching it has to sport some amazing chemistry. This film lacks that immensely.

In fact, no one in this film is even remotely memorable, engaging or exciting.

Amy Adams, who has made a career out of her mousy loveliness, is so far removed from everything I love about her. Sure, she does the same hyper-sensitive quip that made her famous, but there is not emotion here to make it even borderline interesting. She's just annoying, with no real depth to her shtick (and this pains me because I absolutely adore her). Debra Messing is not really my cup of tea to begin with, but she meshed so well with Eric McCormack on `Will & Grace' that I kind of fell for her on the show. Here she has her moments (and she carries her character well) but she doesn't have any spark with that charmless hack known as Dermot Mulroney (yes, I said charmLESS).

The film's premise is simple. Kat is going to her sisters wedding in England but she has a dilemma. Her sister's husbands `best man' is Kat's ex-fiancé and she wants him to realize what he lost out on, so, despite the fact that she is desperate and alone she hires a male escort to pretend to be her boyfriend and accompany her to the wedding. Even in all its predictable clichéd construction, a good romantic comedy at least establishes an interesting premise. Thankfully `The Wedding Date' does that to a degree, but its failure to create any chemistry destroys all promise it had in the original prose.

The film is really poorly constructed as well. There is no real character development (there is no reason for Kat and Nick to fall in love, at all, yet they do as expected) and there is no real believability here either. I remember thinking "no one talks this way to their friends and family" especially during Kat's mothers rather insulting speech at the initial party. It's just not believable at all, especially not for this brand of comedy.

Oh yeah, and as far as the whole `good looking' thing goes; well I know I'm just one person but neither of these two do anything for me, and Adams (who I normally find gorgeous) looks kind of cheap here.

In the end I have to say that watching this film would be constituted highly unnecessary beings that there are many, many films in this same genre that topple over it. Every year Hollywood churns out boatloads of worthless drivel. This is one of those films.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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