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Genres:
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Comedy /
Romance
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Director:
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Paul Weiland
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Actors:
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Kevin Sussman,
Kevin McKidd,
Beau Garrett,
Richmond Arquette,
Whitney Cummings,
Selma Stern,
Emily Nelson,
Patrick Dempsey,
Michelle Monaghan,
Kadeem Hardison,
Chris Messina,
Busy Philipps,
Kathleen Quinlan,
Sydney Pollack,
James Sikking
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Duration:
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102 min.
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Rating:
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(5.5/10)546.5
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Plot Summary:
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Made of Honor revolves Tom and Hannah, who have been asexual friends for 10 years. He's a serial dater, while she wants union but hasn't develop Mr. Right. Unbiased as Tom is starting to think that he is relationship material after all, Hannah gets engaged. When she asks Tom to be her "daily" of honor, he reluctantly agrees just so he can take a crack at to sojourn the intermingling and woo her.
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Made of Honor
Lael LoewensteinLike a shopworn wedding gown disguised with a new sash, Made of Honor feels recycled from top to bottom. That's because it's essentially a gender-swapped version of My Best Friend's Wedding, the 1997 Julia Roberts megahit about a woman trying to sabotage her best pal's nuptials once she realizes she's in love with him. The undermining duties here fall to "Grey's Anatomy" star Patrick Dempsey in a predictably familiar role, albeit one that should lure his female-dominated fan base. Theatrical honeymoon could be short, however, as McDreamy-obsessed fans and lonely singletons may prefer this romantic comedy as a chicks-night rental.
It's the eternally optimistic unwed female population, of course, that explains Hollywood's seemingly inexhaustible litany of ...
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this is MY BEST FRIENDS WEDDING is,nt it with mr dempsey in the julia roberts role.
Made of Honor
Kenneth TuranThe greatest tribute Hollywood can pay to a film is to happily remake it while pretending to be doing nothing of the kind. Which is why what Made of Honor does best is remind you why My Best Friend's Wedding was so memorable.
Actually, that's not completely true. Made of Honor does star two first-rate romantic comedy leads, Patrick Dempsey and Michelle Monaghan, and it is always more than pleasant to experience their on-screen appeal. Which is part of the problem; playing platonic best friends who have thus far avoided a relationship but are so obviously destined for each other takes even the tiniest air of doubt out of the will-they-or-won't-they equation.
Made starts with a cute-meet 10 years in the past, with its protagonists still ...
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