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Bride Wars

Two best friends become rivals when their respective weddings are accidentally booked for the same day.

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Release : 2009
Rating : 5.5
Studio : Dune Entertainment,  Regency Enterprises,  Fox 2000 Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Assistant Art Director, 
Cast : Kate Hudson Anne Hathaway Bryan Greenberg Chris Pratt Steve Howey
Genre : Comedy Romance

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Reviews

Tockinit
2018/08/30

not horrible nor great

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Arianna Moses
2018/08/30

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Tobias Burrows
2018/08/30

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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Roxie
2018/08/30

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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Desertman84
2015/02/28

Liv and Emma are best friends who since childhood have planned every detail of their respective weddings.But a clerical error led to them to complicated events in this romantic comedy entitled,Bride Wars.The film stars Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway together with Candice Bergen, Bryan Greenberg, Chris Pratt, Steve Howey and Kristen Johnston. Liv and Emma have planned everything for their respective weddings from their "must have" list that includes like the New York's ultimate bridal destination and the Plaza Hotel. They are both 26 years old and are scheduled to get married to live happily ever after. But a clerical error causes a clash in wedding dates instead as both are to be married in the same date.Liv, a successful lawyer who is used to getting what she wants, including the perfect job and the perfect man, won't settle for anything less than the perfect wedding she has dreamed of for years.As for Emma, a schoolteacher who has always been good at taking care of others, but not so much in looking after herself, discovers her inner Bridezilla and comes out swinging when her own dream wedding is imperiled. Now, the two best friends who'd do anything for each other, find themselves in a no-holds-barred, take-no-prisoners struggle that threatens to erupt into all-out wedding war.Too bad that both Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway does not provide anything worthwhile nor memorable in this vehicle except catfights that barely elicits any laughter nor humor.It was basically bland,unimaginative and lacks creativity.But anyone who loves a chic flick will surely enjoy this movie especially fans of the lead actresses and those who love bridal gowns and wedding dresses.

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Sandra Navarro
2014/02/18

In Manhattan, the lawyer Liv (Kate Hudson) and the school teacher Emma (Anne Hathaway) are friends since forever who've dreamed their wedding at the Plaza since they were kids. They both have been with their boyfriends for quite a while now, waiting for their true love to pop the question. As soon as they popped the question the girls hurried to book in their wedding day. Unfortunately, venue made a mistake, they've booked their weddings on the same day and the next opening isn't until June 15th... 3 years from now. They both refuse to move their weddings, which later on it turns into WAR. Girls who doesn't talk for a week, is like a century in girl world. Liv (Kate Hudson) and Emma (Anne Hathaway) went from being best friends (basically sisters) to enemies. In the beginning they were jokes and pranks towards each other, which basically they both wanted to show one another that "they don't know who they are messing with", but towards the last half it takes to a completely different point. The jokes stop and it becomes more serious; focusing on the two girls relationship more than anything else, friendship is really hard to find and being selfish isn't the right way, to solve conflicts. This movie appeals mostly to teen girls.

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Sarah
2013/12/26

Despite the bad reviews, Bride Wars is my favourite movie ever. I've seen it a million times and I never get tired of it, it's just a funny, entertaining, feel-good movie. I think the bad reviews are just because It is a complete chick flick. YOU SHOULD DEFINITELY WATCH IT!! Apparently this has to be 10 lines but that's all I have to say so just ignore this: 1111111111111111111111111111111122222222222222222 2222 2222222223 3333333 3333333333 333333344444 4444444444 444444444445555555555 55555555 55556 666 6666 666666 66666 66666 7777 77777777 7777777 777788 8888 888888 888 888888 88999 9 99 999 99 9999 9999999 999999 99999999 999999 99999 999999 9999988 888 88888888 888888 877777 777777 7777777 7777777 77777 7777 77777 77777 7666666 66666666 66666666 66666 6666666 6666 6666666666666655

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s-wesner1
2012/10/08

Starring: Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson These two FEMME-FATALES, in distress, are desperate to boot. However, they have been desperate as the film notes quite cutely from the beginning of the film, to get married from the time that they were six, and best rich buddies who frequented the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria together with their moms for tea and brunch-time. The two quite adorably played "bride and groom" games, though not with any inappropriate over-tones, in the attic of one of their parents' house, when around the same age; coached by their moms that marriage was the best way to go (as if there were any other way; the film takes an old-fashioned view-point), the two are remarkable in their steadfast belief that, indeed, marriage is the best way to get someone to rely on you, and you on they, forever and ever, 'till death do us part. The quaint old phrase, "something old something new, something borrowed something blue" is used to show the film's exquisitely doll-like vision of marriage; in this day and age, with things not turning out perfectly as they should half the time, it is a wonder that they pulled together this altogether believable, yet somewhat superficial film, for our times. The girls grow up to be somewhat selfish, busy professionals, one of them a supposed lawyer who spends half the time talking on her phone; while the other is a middle- school teacher (Anne Hathaway), and the one friend opines that "middle school is a jungle" sympathizing with her friend who has to deal with rowdy almost-teenagers. In addition, we find that, the two, while tightly bonded in their beautiful friendship, share jealousy issues whenever the topic of marriage, which brought them together in the first place, is broached. When the brunette protagonist gets engaged before her blond one (played by Kate Hudson), then it is clear that there is a storm on the horizon. Besides the fact that both ideally want to get married at once, to lessen the jealous tension, they both know how badly, and, to be honest, how downright desperate they are to prove someone wants to marry them, each other really is. Liv and Emma are the names of these two beauties, who truly want to get married (other aspirations in their lives aren't thoroughly explored; this is a film about weddings, after all); and then we learn who is more desperate when the "friends" cast threatening glances at one another, almost claw at each other's faces to grab the suspected engagement ring away when it appears that one of the girl's boyfriend's has left them a ring in a Tiffany box (it turns out that the ring was a booby trap; set up so that the girl would think that she was about to be asked to be married, her fiancée tricks her later into thinking that he actually wasn't proposing, but then chides her for her "poor faith" because, yes, all along, he had been planning it, but was doubted that her impatience, which wasn't a virtue, would allow her to wait long enough to get into the right mood and the right moment). Is this clear? Anyway, she literally jumps up on him like an "inappropriately in-love" monkey who is showing off that she can do gymnastics for the first time, and then they are officially engaged (with this ring, I thee wed, are almost the words one can hear off into the distance). Anne Hathway's beau plans the romantic event somewhat differently; he creatively offers the girl of his dream her beautiful ring (and her best friend asks her all about it; what carat is it? Is it wide? What color is it? Weight, length, and luster? Brand? Country of origin? And so on...) in a fortune cookie, and after some confusion about who takes which cookie (as she doesn't know the significance of this ritual at this particular time), later on following up the act with the traditional, resounding words to every woman's ears: "Will you marry me?" The two hug then, and, might I add that they are a better-fitting, match-made-in-heaven couple than most, including that of Liv and her beau (they seem ill-paired, and not a good match, at all). So there you have it, two desperate women, who appear to have it all, suddenly both have husbands; now, what's the problem?! What more could they want, right? Therein lies the dilemma of the movie, the plot-line, the very heart of the matter: both of them want to reserve (quite stupidly, in the eyes of many) weddings in the same place, at the same exact time. So, you have two desperate, bimbo-y girls, who won't give in; sounds like a recipe for a cat-fight, to me. Neither one wants to admit she made a mistake, and neither one wants to be later than the other in terms of getting married. It's silly, really, but somebody has to make us laugh. So, then you have the two girls tearing each other down, and an accident happens which makes Emma scream (her hair-dresser has dyed her hair blue). . . . . (She screams bloody murder, wanting to kill the one who made this glitch in her plans, though, in all reality, she can really just simmer down, because, blond dye is available to dye it back, again, honey). In the end, there are plenty more antics where those came from from the two prom-queens from hell, and we find that immaturity never ends, even when you are in your thirties and ready to settle down, apparently. I guess that what makes the film such a winner is that it follows so logically: of course, the two "bride-zillas" would be at each other's throats, because, both of them caught the bouquet at one of their SNARKY, sneaky, and competitive (and backstabbing) friend's weddings, at the very same time!!!!!

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