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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Sassy Romantic comedy,
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This review is from: Romancing the Bride (DVD)
Though it's that obvious typical meant-for-each-other-but-they-don't-know-it comedy, Romancing the Bride is an outrageous romantic comedy about what happens when a bride with a perfectly planned wedding wakes up married to a perfect stranger twenty-four hours before her wedding.
The movie originally opened on the oxygen network and stars Laura Prepon (That 70s Show), Carrie Fischer (Star Wars) and Matt Cedeno (Days of Our Lives). Melissa (Prepon) has been planning her perfect wedding for two years only to wake up married to a gorgeous stranger, Carlos (Cedano) the morning before her big day. With no memory of the night before, Melissa and Carlos set out on an adventure to annul their marriage so she can get to her real wedding in time. On the way they survive a brush with the law, burning buildings and a hair-raising encounter with Edwina (Fischer), the mother of all mothers of the bride. Two Favorite Quotes: EDWINA (to Melissa): What do you think your father would say if he saw you chained to this nearly naked Mexican man? Carlos: Hey i'm wearing clothes. Edwina: That leave nothing to the imagination. I can practicly see your religion, and it lists to the left. AND Melissa: [When her aunt asks who Carlso is] He's my hairstylist. Carlos: No I'm not. Melissa: Fine, hair designer. You know how uppidy the gays get with their titles.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
"A Mythic Drink, A Forgotten Night" ~ 'That 70's Show' Meets 'El Pollo Loco',
This review is from: Romancing the Bride (DVD)
Synopsis: What happens when a beautiful American girl on vacation in Mexico awakens one morning with no recollection of what happened the night before? This may not be such a big deal unless that girl happens to wake up and herself married to a handsome, naked Mexican male laying beside her. Quite a intolerable predicament when you consider that it's just twenty-four hours before she is scheduled to marry another man!
So the tale begins of bewildered and hung over Melissa (Laura Prepon from the `That 70's Show') and the good looking Mexican local Carlos (Matt Cedeno from the `El Pollo Loco' commercial) begin their madcap adventure to discover what happened the night before and what they intend to do about it. Critique: This is one of those made-for-television movies predicated on the belief that matching two young, attractive and popular personalities in a light, romantic comedy is always a good thing. Well, they got it half right. Matt Cedeno is quite charming and likeable, but conversely Laura Prepon tends to be somewhat boorish as she continually rants and raves about how this unexpected situation may ruin her otherwise perfectly planned life. This film is definitely not for someone looking for a little sustenance in their evening entertainment. But, if you're a teenage girl stuck home for the night Matt Cedeno just might fit the bill.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What happens in Mexico stays in Mexico,
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This review is from: Romancing the Bride (DVD)
Uptight bridezilla Melissa (Laura Prepon) is in Mexico to have the perfect wedding, but instead wakes up in an unfamiliar bed hung over after two many shots of "Mexican Moonshine" with a strange man lying next to her. When Carlos (Matt Cedeno) tells her they are married, she doesn't believe him. As she scurries to return to her hotel and clear up the mishap and get annulled so she can marry longtime fiance Brian, every thing that can go wrong, does. From being chased by the police to accidentally burning down the records hall, Carlos insists that he won't let her annul their union until she realizes why she eloped with him in the first place. As things slowly come back to her, will she marry her fiance or take the plunge with her new spouse?
Loosely based (very, very loosely based, as the only thing that was retained is Melissa's name and the fact that she woke up married in Mexico) on the Suzanne Forster novel "Unfinished Business," the story is charming but lacking in the chemistry and sensuality that Forster brings to her novels. Originally broadcast on Oxygen network, it's a cute and fluffy movie.
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