License To Wed (Blu-ray) PG-13
First came love... then came Reverend Frank.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 31 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: October 30, 2007
- Originally Released: 2007
- Label: Warner Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Mandy Moore, John Krasinski & Robin Williams | |
Performer: | Christine Taylor & Eric Christian Olsen | |
Featured: | DeRay Davis | |
Directed by | Ken Kwapis | |
Screenwriting by | Kim Barker, Tim Rasmussen & Vince DiMeglio | |
Composition by | Christophe Beck | |
Produced by | Arnold Messer & Mike Medavoy | |
Director of Photography: | John Bailey |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 1/5 --
Robin Williams is back in this horrifically embarrassing and misconceived wedding comedy.
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Independent (UK)
Rating: 4/10 --
Sadly, License to Wed lived up to my expectations 100%. That is to say, it was unfunny and uninspired.
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ReelzChannel.com
Rating: 1/5 --
Josef Goebbels had a home movie made of the failed 1944 Hitler assassins being hanged from meathooks with piano wire. It probably had more laughs, more fun, more feelgood moments than this family comedy.
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Guardian
Rating: 1/5 --
Divorce is more fun than this film.
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Times (UK)
It's a bit short of laughs, but there are a few cute ideas in this formulaic, predictable romantic comedy.
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Urban Cinefile
For the most part the jokes fall flat and the result is rather bland.
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Bowling Green Daily News
It's enough to make anybody squirm.
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Georgia Straight
Product Description:
An all-star cast inhabits this romantic comedy about a couple who must endure a humiliating obstacle course of a marriage-training program in order to gain permission to wed from their church's over-the-top reverend (Robin Williams). Hilarity follows as the lovebirds (Mandy Moore and THE OFFICE'S John Krasinksi) put their devotion to the test. From the moment they met in a Starbucks line, the couple was prone to cute mishaps and clumsiness, but they also displayed amazing chemistry. Then Reverend Frank and his creepy child assistant intervene, putting Sadie and Ben through a torturous process which involves couples counseling, bedroom surveillance, and a very funny sequence in which the couple must take care of two robotic fake babies while shopping for their registry at Macy's.
While Krasinski's average-guy expressions are fun to watch, his persona on the big screen isn't too much of a stretch from his role in the television sitcom. And Moore's typical likability becomes irritatingly upbeat in several scenes. Packed with OFFICE cameos, LICENSE TO WED promises laughs up until the end, where it veers towards the trappings of an archetypal romantic comedy.
While Krasinski's average-guy expressions are fun to watch, his persona on the big screen isn't too much of a stretch from his role in the television sitcom. And Moore's typical likability becomes irritatingly upbeat in several scenes. Packed with OFFICE cameos, LICENSE TO WED promises laughs up until the end, where it veers towards the trappings of an archetypal romantic comedy.