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Wedding DateKat Ellis's (Debra Messing) worst nightmare is about to come true. Not only is her younger, half-sister, Amy (Amy Adams), getting married...
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Kat Ellis's (Debra Messing) worst nightmare is about to come true. Not only is her younger, half-sister, Amy (Amy Adams), getting married before her, but to add insult to injury, the groom's (Jack Davenport) best man is Kat's ex-fianc?e, Jeffrey (Jeremy Sheffield). Two years after being dumped, Kat is a single New Yorker and can't bear to attend the festivities at her parent's London home alone, so she does the next best thing: she hires an escort to play her boyfriend. Her rented date, Nick (Dermot Mulroney), fits the bill perfectly. He's handsome, intelligent, well spoken, intuitive, and a perfect gentleman--a virtual bargain at $6,000. The plan? Make Kat's ex sorry that he ever let her go. <br> <br> But the plan takes a turn when Kat finds herself attracted to Nick, and the feeling seems to be mutual. But will their business arrangement stand in the way of a relationship? And just what is it that Kat's ex has been dying to tell her? Messing is endearing as Kat, who seems to be simultaneously bewilder...
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Pros: One-liners, interesting premise
Cons: Predictable, childish conflicts, disjointed execution of said premise
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If I had $6,000 (if I had $6,000), I'd buy you a fur coat, but not a real fur coat, that's cruel. Read More
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Pros: TJ, Kat and Amy's parents, the soundtrack.
Cons: Not too many of these characters are that likeable.
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Interesting premise, but it's a dismal, rather dull film that keeps sinking throughout. Not funny. Not romantic. Not recommended. Read More
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Pros: One or two good things...
Cons: ... but a lot of bad things...
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Has aspirations to be a hilarious romantic comedy, but doesn't even come close. Read More
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Pros: Attractive leads (depending on a male/female point of view).
Cons: Flimsy, unoriginal story. Essentially a "who cares" kind of movie.
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The story is lame. There's nothing original about it, it's not really entertaining at all, and it's just a waste of time. Read More
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Pros: Crazy cousin's character is great
Cons: Not funny, too predictable
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I would not recommend this movie. If you're looking for a romantic comedy, go see Hitch. Read More
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Pros: Story is ok, Messing's first movie debut, Lake, and village sceneries
Cons: Not worth the money, time, And the comedy overall was weak
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Not wortht it Read More
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Pros: Amy Adams as Amy
Cons: poorly written, lacking focus, no chemistry, wooden leads
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The Wedding Date simply doesn't work. It fails as drama, it fails as comedy, it fails as romance. I'd rather go dateless, thank you very much. Read More
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Pros: None
Cons: Bad Chemistry, lous pacing, lame plot.
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A complete and utter waste of time, money, and talent. Read More
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Pros: KC and the Sunshine Band's "Boogie Shoes" featured prominently in one scene
Cons: Bad acting, loathsome characters, no realism, no humor
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So pointless. So foolish. How was Dermot Mulroney actually watchable in About Schmidt? Read More
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