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Features
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• Dubbed
• DVD-Video
• Full Screen
• Subtitled
• Widescreen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 03 July, 2007
DVD Release : 30 October, 2007 |
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License to Wed description
Marriage is a huge step in any relationship and, with the divorce rate skyrocketing, some clergymen find it advisable to council prospective couples prior to the marriage ceremony. Reverend Frank (Robin Williams) takes his marriage preparation course to a whole new level, putting couples through a very unusual and grueling set of classes that cover everything from trust and communication to experiencing childbirth, meeting each other's needs in and out of bed, and group sessions on how to fight fairly. Happy couple Sadie Jones's (Mandy Moore) and Ben Murphy's (John Krasinski) perfect compatibility is tested to the limits with extraordinary (and hysterical) assignments like caring for twin baby robots that cry and poop without restraint while baby-sitting a friend's two young children and shopping for wedding china. Driving a car blindfolded while one's intended gives directions is no simple task either, but abstinence from sex and writing their own marriage vows may be the couple's most difficult homework assignments. Comedy reigns throughout the entire movie thanks to Robin Williams, his choir-boy assistant Josh Flitter (Nancy Drew) and the rest of the cast and laughing out loud is definitely a course requirement for viewers, but underneath the hilarity is a serious message about making marriage work. --Tami Horiuchi DVD features - Includes widescreen anamorphic and full-screen versions
- Additional scenes with optional director commentary
- Ask Choir Boy: Choose which relationship/marital questions he answers
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License to Wed Customer Reviews
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"til Frank do us part
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It's a well known fact that forgetting to hit the video club early before a long weekend condemns you to days of romantic comedies that nobody else wanted to borrow. Having said this, I bring you now "License to Wed", which, along with "The Heartbreak Kid" were among the movies readily available to the last minute crowd.
Short Attention Span Summary (SASS)
1. Loveable doofus meets girl of his dreams
2. Despite meeting her family, he proposes
3. The trouble starts when she wants to get married in the family church
4. Father Frank orders a prenuptial course
5. Men in love agree to do dumb things against their better judgment
6. Unbelievably weird weirdness follows
7. Father knows best, but Robin Williams should have known better
Bad things about this movie:
1. Creepy priest
2. Creepy little sidekick
3. Creepy robot babies
4. Terrible teaching of the Ten Commandments to tots
5. Sucky scenarios
6. Totally inconceivable ending
Good thing about this movie:
1. It's 200% better than The Heartbreak Kid
Amanda Richards, March 23, 2008
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