Debra Messing (TV's Will & Grace) shines in this hilarious romantic comedy about the surprising road to finding true love. Kat Ellis (Messing) is determined to attend her younger sister's wedding with a date. Rather ... more »than face the ridicule of her family and in order to show up her ex-fiance, she resorts to the Yellow Pages to find a last-minute escort, Nick (Dermot Mulroney, My Best Friend's Wedding). His dashing good looks and quick-witted charm may win over her family. But will they win over Kat? Filled with unexpected twists and endless laughs, The Wedding Date is the one date that you'll want to keep!« less
A real good cheesy chick flick with Dermot Mulroney and Debra Messing shining!
Alice B. from SANDY, UT Reviewed on 6/10/2013...
A young woman who just broke up with her fiance needs adate to an upcoming wedding. Her family did not like her ex-fiance and she needs a date to save face. Who should she invite? She gets a harebrained idea and acts on it. THis makes for an interesting story on love and romance.Maybe you do find them when you least expect to.
Theresa B. from WARD, AR Reviewed on 3/25/2011...
Great movie!!!
Hazel S. from CARRIERE, MS Reviewed on 10/26/2010...
Very funny! Good date night movie! We have watched it several times!
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Angie Kathleen L. from OREM, UT Reviewed on 2/11/2010...
Actors did a great job. Fun story-line. I would not watch again or recommend due
to the moral standards of the show. Her parent's attitude is accepting, even encouraging of pre-marital sex; as are the other characters, as exhibited by their actions. While such activities are not shown in detail, the attitude of casual sex permeates the film.
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Jamie W. from MANNSVILLE, NY Reviewed on 11/24/2009...
Love it
Susan G. (liliroze) from NEW CASTLE, DE Reviewed on 4/5/2009...
A cute date film. Dermot Mulroney has a lot of WOW factor in this one -- easy on the eyes, and he doesnt mind showing it off a little. His swagger and confidence are played to the hilt here.
Debra Messing, who has perfected the neurotic good girl in Will and Grace does more of the same here as the put-upon, under appreciated daughter of a quirky family, so don't expect any acting stretches for her here.
Cute ending, and good cast. A definite rainy day film.
Patti-Jo S. (PJS27409) from RALEIGH, NC Reviewed on 11/12/2008...
This movie has a great soundtrack including Michael Buble and The Coors. It's a fun romantic comedy.
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S A A. (Learned2Heal) Reviewed on 1/5/2008...
This is a very fun movie! Have watched it several times and have ordered the widescreen version too. I'm not known to be a big Debra Messing fan overall, but she was very good in this, not entirely like her Will and Grace persona. The rest of the cast does not disappoint either: Dermot Mulroney is never hard to take with his dark good looks and deep sexy voice. Not an award winning actor, but who's counting? Amy Adams is great as the competitive, destructive, but contrite sister. The rest of the cast are super too. The English countryside is gorgeous, the glimpses into British life enticing. The camera work and mood are very compelling and the storyline is quite fun, well rounded and does not fizzle at the end. The music alone makes this movie worth seeing. All in all, I recommend it highly for a fun escapist, fairytale ending guaranteed kind of flick. Not necessarily just a chick flick in my husband's opinion, who also enjoys watching it.
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Sari Lynn G. (Sari-Lynn) from SEATTLE, WA Reviewed on 12/18/2007...
A true "guilty pleasure". Such fun, such fantasy - everything a good "chick flick" should be!
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'Pretty Woman' it ain't.
Patricia McCahey | Noosa, Australia | 03/07/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)
"The Amazon editorial review says it all really. This film begs comparison with 'Pretty Woman', but where Richard Gere is charming, Julia Roberts irrisistable and the pair together had real chemistry, Dermot Mulroney is the Robert Stack of the new millennium, as wooden as they come, and there is no chemistry whatsoever generated between him and Debra Messing. This makes it impossible to suspend disbelief that the plot is utterly ridiculous. If you need a movie to keep you out of the rain, this'll do it, but it won't generate the lasting affection of 'Pretty Woman.'"