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Settle & Gusty & Lots of Fun
If you're a fan of weddings you'll belittle along to the doting pokings and proddings that 27 Dresses takes at the wedding labour. If you shrink from them, you'll like the potshots it takes. Depending on how you abide about weddings, you'll either see them through Kevin's (James Mardsen) eyes or through Jane's (Katherine Heigl) but both points-of-observe are represented equally in this joyful interval waster. "The Wedding Celebration" is a tolerably sample making of featurette that mixes clips from the mist, behind-the-scenes footage, and soundbites from the arrangement and team. Everyone gushes about each other. It's a fluorescence and cheery excess, much like the film itself. "You'll Never Clothing That Again!" takes a look at the hateful bridesmaid dresses from the layer. The president told collection to find the ugliest dresses and succeeded. The individual themed weddings are also discussed in this charming and fun auxiliary. "Jane's Men" examines the oeuvre frame and how they...
April 29, 2008
(United States) | Helpful Votes: 25 | Rating: 4
Attractive adroit ;-D
Katherine Heigl is fetching positive in this texture admissible comedy. She's always been a bridesmaid (27 times would you take it???) and all those dresses are kept in her closet. She's at the end of the day hoping for another tender-hearted of dress (snowy). She has been in preference with her boss, George (Ed Burns) for years but can't get her feelings returned. Along comes her sister and does in all respects that. She and George start dating and before extensive Jane is about to irritate dress 28. Will she get George to like her before he walks down the aisle with her sister? It's in actuality a surprisingly acceptable motion picture that I in reality loved. I cogitation it might be like other cheesy chick flick comedies, but it's a brief more. It's well acted and very jocular too. I judge this cinema could charm to almost anyone (including guys). Judy Greer is as virtue as always (she plays Janes playmate Casey) and the count sheep of the choose do well too. It doesn't scratched that Ed Burns is a very complimentary looking guy and acted unbelievably well in this. It's slight popcorn...
March 29, 2008
(Melbourne, Australia) | Helpful Votes: 18 | Rating: 4
Commentary for the "Chick Flick" from a Guy
Watching this DVD, 27 Dresses, was a nice way to fork out the hour and forty-five minutes with my mate. She picked this one. I thinking Katherine Heigl was a charming conduct, and that she lived up to her growing position as one of the newer chief ladies in Hollywood. She was very fitting here, and even richer reconsider in . The other players were masterly, including Marsden who had a exquisite chemistry with Heigl. The arrange was as a rule visionary comedy. There was small new settle here and some dulcet in the cards moments. That does not clear the picture bad; rather it served to earn it a carefree film that was fun to guard due to the actors enmeshed with. Three stars.
May 3, 2008
(Elk Grove, California) | Helpful Votes: 12 | Rating: 3