The Prince & Me: A Royal Honeymoon
The Prince & Me: A Royal Honeymoon
PG | 28 October 2008 (USA)
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At last! The newly crowned King of Denmark, Edward, and his wife and Queen, Dr. Paige Morgan, find time to fly to Belavia for their secret honeymoon. What better way to spend the Christmas holidays than at a fabulous ski resort? But as they take a tour of Belavia's natural beauty, Eddie and Paige discover that the evil Prime Minister Polonius has given orders to bulldoze the precious forests - to drill for oil. Then, the couple bump into Paige's ex-boyfriend, Scott. Eddie immediately becomes jealous - furthermore he suspects Scott cannot be trusted. Paige and Eddie must do everything they can to save the forest, even if it means putting aside their honeymoon.

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KnotStronger

This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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ChampDavSlim

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Myron Clemons

A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.

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Matylda Swan

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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decemberangel1286

The movie was just as good as the first two, something always going wrong. The Prime Minister pulling a stunt just to be able to ruin Edvard and Paige i think is ludicrous, and the delay when they got off the plane and leaving them stranded and having one of their flunkies take them to the hotel in a carriage I think was just a scheme. I think most of the acting was dead on and others not so much. The plot could have been executed better and obviously the ex boyfriend conveniently showing up knew the crooked man who wanted control. That is too easily guessed by watching closely. The movie could have been better, but somethings weren't executed. Some movies have predictable endings, I don't see a predictable ending here, there always has to be a villain, i think its funny how the Prime Minister is so daft he thinks he can cross Edvard but it flunders.

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minmagi50

Love this movie! if you want a cute, funny, charming fairytale - you've come to the right place. Kam Heskin and Chris Geere are perfect as King and Queen of Denmark. Great that the miserably-looking, whining Luke Mably was replaced. Chris Geere may be boyish-looking, but he has humour (which Mably didn't), is funny and able to act with authority and dignity even in situations where he is supposed to be ridiculed. He and Kam actually look like they are in love. One believes in their love story. Kam Heskin has apart from enthusiasm added charm, sweetness and dignity to her Queen Paige that Julia Stiles lacked. But 'sweetness' and 'dignity' is not very trendy these days, which may be why so many seem to be overly negative towards her. That is SO unfair. She does a great job as queen Paige! I didn't believe in Julia Stiles' Paige or Luke Mably's Eddie. Todd Jensen does a great job as the evil Polonius with a devilish smile that almost make Jack Nicholson look like a boy scout - and Joshua Rubin is hilarious as the oily and fawning crook: Oliver. He is superb! Great fencing fight between the king and prime minister. Very original idea!

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Amy Adler

New Queen Paige (Kam Heskin) has just been married to her handsome, Danish King Edvard (Chris Geere). The romance between the American medical student and her prince-turned-king is finally fully committed. Now its time for the honeymoon, of course. But, the original plans to travel to a warm island has Paige in some sadness, for its near the holidays and she, from Wisconsin, is used to a white Christmas. Sensing her mood, Edvard surprises her by whisking her off to a fictitious, unspoiled little Scandinavian country instead. It's heaven. There is skiing, tall fir trees and togetherness. Alas, the new prime minister under Eddie is secretly wicked and has been planning to spoil the tiny country's landscape with mining. And, no one informed him of the honeymoon's changed venue, either. Afraid that the king will find out what he has been up to, the PM sends a former, Yankee boyfriend of Paige to the country to distract them. It works, in part, for Scott talks up a storm and turns up wherever the couple goes. But, is it too big a deception to hide? Maybe! Then, too, Ed gets somewhat concerned that Scott may be trying to woo his bride away from him! Is he? Maybe again! Ho, ho, ho, what have we here? This is a nice third installment to a truly wonderful series. Heskin is a spunky beauty and Geere, who replaces the original Ed for the first time, has a nice look and manner. The rest of the cast is also quite wonderful, especially the gentleman playing the evil minister. Then, the scenery is so gorgeous that you want to hop on a plane while the costumes, story and direction are absolutely worthy of praise. Are you a big fan of the series that began with the Julia Stiles original movie? You are in for a royal treat, then, as you will undoubtedly take a shine to film number three.

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rcmakowski-624-843495

Paige and Edvard go on their honeymoon. In an attempt to avoid paparazzi and have some privacy, they secretly change their destination and happen on a plot that the prime minister has to get reelected. A past boyfriend of Paige's shows up (conveniently) and threatens the trust that the couple shares in an attempt to distract and discredit them so the prime ministers plan can go through. Will Paige and Edvard save Batlavia? The first Prince and Me was the best of the franchise. While this movie is cute, it is a typical sequel when a franchise tries to keep a story line going. The only time a sequel works, besides a good story line, is using the same actors with the same chemistry. While there is some consistency, it is always disappointing and gives the movie a "B" rated feeling. (especially when it doesn't go to theaters). It is cute and if you liked the second one, you'll like this one. I still prefer the original.

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