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Wedding Daze (2004)

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Wedding Daze
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Directed byGeorg Stanford Brown
CastJohn Larroquette; Karen Valentine; Kelly Overton; Marina Black; Jaime Ray Newman; Sebastian Tillinger; James Waterston; Jason Dohring; Justin Baldoni; French Stewart; Barry Livingston; Marc Hershon; Robert Trebor; Bryan Chesters; Jill Jaress; Larry Anderson; Lee Burns; Barbara Niven; Shannon Levinson; Grace Levinson, John Larroquette, Barry Livingston, French Stewart, Robert Trebor, Karen Valentine and James Waterston
Theatrical ReleaseSeptember 4, 2004
DVD ReleaseJanuary 3, 2006
Running Time88 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code018713513885
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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Average user review: 4.0 (6 reviews)

rating: 3 Quotejust an okay movieQuote
Rent it if you have to watch it. Otherwise, don't waste your time. It's a complete ripoff from Father of the Bride with Steve Martin. 3 annoying sisters get engaged to 3 unfortunate looking guys and decide to have one big wedding on the same day. The parents dish out their 'around the world' savings so the brides can get hitched. Everyone lives happily ever after and the sisters do a stupid sister circle dance. August 3, 2008

rating: 5 Quotegreat movieQuote
This is a very funny movie about setting up weddings. If anyone has ever been trying to put together one wedding, you can understand the issues John Laroquette faces. The fact that he has to organize 3 at the same time is just a great comedic gem. It is still touching since it is a Hallmark movie, but it is worth watching again and again. April 7, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteJust Short of FunnyQuote
"Wedding Daze" had the potential to be a very funny movie. Most of the actors portrayed likeable characters who were good to see get connected romantically.
One exception was the Italian groom who we were given the least time to get to know in the film. He was also portrayed a little to much as the stereotypical overemotional Italian.
The other exception was the wedding planner. I enjoyed the fact that he went from trying to calm everyone's nerves-especially the father's-to being somewhat of a wreck himself by wedding day. But even then he was portrayed less than over-the-top as he could have been, and he just seemed to disappear toward the end of the movie.
Some reviewers have compared this to "Father of the Bride". The closest "Wedding Daze" comes to "Father of..." is the father's voice-over to discribe his feelings through the events and the fact that it's about a wedding. There's not near the physical comedy you'll find in the "Father of..." movies.
I would recommend "Wedding Daze" if you're looking for a humorous movie about finding relationships right in front of you where you weren't even looking.
But if you want a FUNNY movie about a man loosing his mind, along with his daughter and his bank account, I recommend the "Father of the Bride" movies. November 25, 2007

rating: 4 Quotethree sister ... three weddings ... one dayQuote
This is a romantic comedy and it is full of witty and funny scenes. The three sisters are quite different but when they get together they click well. Also their boyfriends are just as different as the sisters are. A good family movie, or a pre-nuptial date movie. February 11, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteFather of the Bride times threeQuote
It is inevitable that this movie should be compared to Father of the Bride. John Larroquette is the father of three adult women. The oldest breaks her leg, the second finds her live-in boy friend in bed with another woman, and pretty soon all three are living at home again. To complicate matters, each of them receives a marriage proposal and accepts.

Too much happens too fast to too many people for the story to get into great detail about anyone, although Larroquette does go through some of the same experiences as Steve Martin in Father of the Bride. As each engagement is announced and the expenses keep piling up, he and his wife (played by Karen Valentine) change their vacation plans from a trip around the world, to a tour of Europe, and eventually a trip to Las Vegas. French Stewart has some funny moments as the wedding planner (and he does it without the silly, phony accent that Martin Short used in Father of the Bride).

All in all, this is a fun movie and well worth the time it takes to watch it. January 11, 2007

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