Shown: Sex and the City, Wedding Date, Meet the Fockers, The Wedding Planner, Wedding Crashers, My Best Friends Wedding, and 27 Dresses. Next purchase: Bride Wars. Yes, I know it was ridiculously stereotypical. Who cares? It was entertaining, and that's what comedies are for.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wedding movies you should see at some point.
Being the weddingaholic that I am, wedding movies of course I love. These are but a few of my favorites. Please note that Father of the Bride, the epitome of wedding movies, is missing from the photo. That's because it has been a favorite for so long that I only own it on VHS (and I don't even own a VCR anymore). I know, I am embarassed.
Shown: Sex and the City, Wedding Date, Meet the Fockers, The Wedding Planner, Wedding Crashers, My Best Friends Wedding, and 27 Dresses. Next purchase: Bride Wars. Yes, I know it was ridiculously stereotypical. Who cares? It was entertaining, and that's what comedies are for.
Shown: Sex and the City, Wedding Date, Meet the Fockers, The Wedding Planner, Wedding Crashers, My Best Friends Wedding, and 27 Dresses. Next purchase: Bride Wars. Yes, I know it was ridiculously stereotypical. Who cares? It was entertaining, and that's what comedies are for.
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