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The Wedding Planner [2001]

The Wedding Planner [2001]
Directed by Adam Shankman

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3156 in DVD
  • Released on: 2002-01-21
  • Rating: Parental Guidance
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: PAL, Widescreen
  • Original language: English, Italian
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 99 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
The good news is, yes, Jennifer Lopez can do comedy. In The Wedding Planner Lopez is Mary, a lovable woman who believes "those who can't do, teach. Those who can't wed, plan!" Her slapstick moments are light-hearted and offer a spot-on performance as the compulsive-yet-sweet planner. The bad news is Lopez didn't get much of a vehicle in which to test drive her newfound comedic skills.

The main problem with this film is that no one wants to hurt anyone else's feelings. Everyone is just so gosh-darn nice. In a subplot, Mary's father is trying to arrange her marriage to just the nicest Italian boy. Gee, he's sweet. Golly, Mary's rival in love Fran is so nice. Yet, there is a touch of old-fashioned romance to this wholesome film, which can only be described as "cute." While things may unfold in a predictable manner, The Wedding Planner is still light-hearted fun of the sort that inspires dreamy romantic thoughts. --Jenny Brown, Amazon.com

On the DVD: The Wedding Planner on disc has a soft focus to the widescreen 2.35:1 image which is perfect for this purely entertaining romantic comedy fluff. The soundtrack is done well with both the dialogue and music coming through crisp and clear and despite the fact that this DVD doesn't set out to be a special edition there is more than enough to keep extras features fans happy. There's a good audio commentary from director Adam Shankman and writers Pamela Falk and Michael Ellism as well as a couple of rough-cut deleted scenes with commentary, and two featurettes--one on the making of the film and the second on the choreography of the tango sequence. --Kristen Bowditch

Special Features
16:9 Wide Screen
English
Region 2
Deleted Scenes
The Making Of The Dancer And The Cowboy
Original Theatrical Trailer
Directors Commentary
Audio Description

Synopsis
Jennifer Lopez is Mary, a peppy career woman who is great at what she does: she can turn any wedding into the perfect romantic event. Incurably single, she feels she's hit the jackpot when a chance encounter introduces her to Steve (Matthew McConaughey), a doctor. What she doesn't know--and what Steve doesn't reveal--is that he is soon to marry Fran (Bridgette Wilson-Sampras), one of her high-powered clients. As the attraction between Mary and Steve grows stronger, they are thrust into a series of comically unpleasant situations which force them to confront their feelings for one another. Custom-built for Lopez's undeniable star power, THE WEDDING PLANNER is an easygoing crowd pleaser.


Customer Reviews

witty and romantic but major flaws in the script3
In The Wedding Planner Jennifer Lopez acts as a woman who sets up weddings for other people but who is very cynical about the
ceremony herself (we find out why during the course of the film).She falls in love with Matthew Mcconaughey who is engaged to one of her friends and tries to do the right thing by helping them to get married.The Wedding Planner,itself,tries to be an old-fashioned movie from fifty or so years ago set in modern times.It succeeds in doing this but there are big errors in the script (in one instance the characters are delivered some news that in real life I'm sure would have left people speechless but in the storyline they accept with nonchalance).Nevertheless,Mcconaughey and Lopez are engaging enough to make this a film worth seeing.
And with all the sets for weddings it is visually striking.

never bores me!5
i love this film! i just love romantic films and this is one of the best.

It is predictable, but in a great way. I laugh at the bad reviews because these guys werent really expecting anything more than fun, chick-lit, were they?

i loved that Justin Chambers (Alex Karev in grey's anatomy) was in it and had that strange accent! his character Massimo is so funny!!

if u are looking to be cheered up with fun and romance and dreams coming true, then buy this now!

Worst movie ever1
I can't fathom who's writing positive reviews about these movies? This movie is quite possibly one of the worst movies of all time. Certainly, until the Tim Burton Wonka movie came out I thought it was clearly THE WORST I'd ever seen. Now it is a tough choice.

Let me tell you that when I saw this at the cinema there were claps and applause when the thing finally ended. And I think it would be fair to say there was unanimous agreement from those there that the movie was ATROCIOUS. Just clichéd, badly acted ... etc.
I truly believe that the marketing teams for these movies are submitting these "good" reviews of movies.
Was it not for the new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory this movie would be my all time worst, now it is a tough choice.

Please, go ahead and buy this movie, I've tried to help. Frankly if you are a sucker big enough to buy it after someone has appraised you of its awfulness you deserve it.