Not even bad in a good way
... View MoreThe movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
... View MoreThere are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
... View MoreThere are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
... View MoreThe Wedding SingerThere are some genuine laughs here and there that too especially when it mocks and points out its own petty script that is filled with cliched sequences which is sugar coated by innocent relation between the protagonists. Tim Herlihy's wafer thin script fails to provide anything to the audience resulting piling the load on the director Frank Coraci who is unfortunately okayish in his work. Adam Sandler; at the heart of it, won't disappoint (if one is palpable to its offered usual tone) with Drew Barrymore who too holds on to her part. The Wedding Singer is your typical rom-com that checks off each and every prediction of the viewers and fails to deliver anything beyond your low expectations.
... View MoreThe Wedding Singer is considered one of Adam Sandler's better comedy films and especially of his earlier films of his career. The film is what is to be expected, with Sandler portraying his typical nice lovable guy that ends up winning over the love interest. There are some bits of amusement and entertainment but overall the film is quite predictable and is what is expected. The Wedding Singer is not quite like his earlier comedies, where the comedy is more juvenile, silly and over the top. Which is why many consider this of a more mature film. Overall, the Wedding Singer will bring back nostalgia for many and is another reason as to why it is as praised as it is, though it is quite sappy and not in a good way.
... View MorePlot; A small time wedding singer falls in love with a co-worker who is engaged to be married herself.There aren't many surprises to be found here, but you don't watch a rom-com expecting them to deviate too drastically from the established formula. All you ask is that those conventions be executed well, and here they are. Sandler tones down his typical shtick in favor of a more good natured performance, and Drew Barrymore could not be more adorable as the object of his affections. Spiced up by a solid 80s soundtrack, and some genuine belly laughs mixed in with all the treacle and you have one of the better examples of the genre.
... View Morewell I got to see this funny Adam Sander trip down memory lane for a 80s soundtrack to the wedding singer he play a guy called Robbie hart play weddings and loves his songs and when he gets jilted by his future wife who love him in the past and not his present self he goes mental and destroys other people wedding but he meets a lovely waitress she helps him pick his heart up and sing songs of love hate songs which she likes he likes her put Julia has a boyfriend who is a jack ass this film has a sweet and funny moments that shy boy that wants a dance but cant ask a lovely waitress to dance a piano lesson old lady and a bank manager that wont give someone a job because they wont help the person as they say they like money they have a lot and like there jar but has great cameos to help our forlorne hero like a 80 singer billy to come to the rescue for love that whats the 80s where fun loving don't stop believing and more like 99 red balloons
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