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27 Dresses

Altruistic Jane finds herself facing her worst nightmare as her younger sister announces her engagement to the man Jane secretly adores.

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Release : 2008
Rating : 6.1
Studio : Spyglass Entertainment,  Fox 2000 Pictures,  Dune Entertainment III, 
Crew : Art Department Coordinator,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Katherine Heigl James Marsden Malin Åkerman Judy Greer Edward Burns
Genre : Comedy Romance

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Reviews

Lucybespro
2018/08/30

It is a performances centric movie

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BelSports
2018/08/30

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Zandra
2018/08/30

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Kinley
2018/08/30

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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tjgorman66
2018/08/15

I liked this movie and loved the Benny and the Jets bar scene, is the cast over the top too good looking..yep, but worth watching

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Sancy Jeg
2017/05/09

This movie was not that bad but okay to watch. In this story Jane has been bridesmaid for 27 times and helped all brides in their wedding plan. J A reporter who is Jane favorite too, secretly writes a report on her. and her sister weds Jane's boss but she had a secret crush on him. I think the movie is okay for one time watch.

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Mr Black
2016/12/11

27 Dresses,, is pretty much what you think it is going to be. Just from the title you can tell it's about a girl who is always the bridesmaid, never the bride. A few things i didn't like. Mostly the fact that this guy has Katherine Heigl in his office as an assistant and doesn't notice here. Is he blind? If she worked in my office I'd be going to see her every chance I got! But I'm a big Katherine Heigl fan. Just think she's great in every movie she does. The only thing I didn't like was the absolutely stupid ending. HOW MANY TIMES now have you seen a romantic comedy, where in the last the couple finally get together, in front of strangers at a party and kiss - and every starts clapping? Come on! It's been done, and done, and done, and done. It doesn't even make any sense. Why as a wedding guest would you start applauding two people you don't even know? I'm surprised the ending in Casablanca didn't have all the cops line up and start clapping when Rick sends Ilsa off to the airplane. So please, Hollywood, be a little more creative. I can't stand this ending scene for the thousandth time the next time I watch a romantic comedy. Come up with something NEW and Different. Otherwise I really liked the movie!

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Todd C
2012/01/30

"Bingo!" Kevin Doyle had lost his wife to his college roommate, and perhaps he became a little bitter. As some sort of retribution, he wrote himself into a journalistic corner, reliving and recreating wedding after wedding and countless engagements in sugary prose. Then he meets a woman (Jane/Katherine Heigl) who cannot see past the wedding industry's manipulation of a beautiful event and rite of passage, and worst of all, he was complicit in the sham. Events conspire to bring them together, and he wants to write himself out of wedding prison by finally exposing it all, using the naive woman as the object of his cynicism. The only problem was: she really was interesting, and he was drawn to her. The die was cast, however; the article was written, and his editor demanded it. He extracts a false promise from her, and he was hoist by his own lack of regard. His article subject, Jane Nichols, however, did not return his regard--at first. When she finally begins to trust and to like him, the newspaper article explodes in her face, and all seems lost. But you know, this is a romantic comedy, and all is not really lost. Events will conspire to bring them back together. Kevin will regret what he has done, he will try to be "there for her" when she needs it, instead of looking at events and people with a jaundiced eye. And Jane will see how much of a hopeless, co-dependent romantic she was, carrying a burning torch for a clueless boss. I really don't like Katherine Heigl; her performance reminds me of the petulant behavior and acting of Doris Day. Heigl has to be jollied over and over again by James Marsden, whose charm almost transcends his attempt to be cynical. He betrays loneliness and desperation, which in truth matches hers. I never saw Marsden before this film, and I only saw it on television and in the DVD I purchased. I love his sense of comedy, and his portrayal of underlying sadness. That hint is shown during the display of all the bridesmaid's dresses, when Jane says, "You don't get it." He really does get it, and she would have noticed if she had really looked into his eyes. What doesn't appear readily on television sets: in the hilarious drunken Bennie and the Jets scene is the macho-type man next to Marsden in the bar, whose face reacts to the behavior and conversation of Heigl and Marsden. I'm glad I "discovered" this film. I watch it every time it reappears on TV, and when I really want to feel good about something, I play it. Ed Burns and Judy Greer are good supporting actors; he plays the clueless love object well, and she is a great best friend with the typical witty dialog.

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