27 Dresses (Full Screen Edition)
Becki Cross Trujillo: Producer
Erin Stam: Producer
Gary Barber: Producer
Jonathan Glickman: Producer
Michael Mayer: Producer
Robert F. Newmyer: Producer
Aline Brosh McKenna: Writer
20th Century Fox
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Akerman, Brian Kerwin, Charli Barcena
- Director: Anne Fletcher
- Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
- Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: 20th Century Fox
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 08, 2009
- DVD Release Date: Apr 29, 2008
- Run Time: 111 minutes
- ASIN: B0015I2RSO
- UPC: 024543515975
- Sales Rank: 2558
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    It's all been done before, 2008-12-10
In a few words, this movie is a ruffle-y, predictable chick flick.
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br /Here's the skinny: Jane (Katherine Heigl) has been a bridesmaid 27 times. She's kept every one of her dresses, and she reads the "Commitments" section of the NY Journal with relish. She dreams of the day when she will walk down the aisle herself, wearing her mother's wedding gown and marrying George, her hunky boss at work (Edward Burns). Enter Tess, Jane's hot sister. It's nearly love at first sight for Tess and George, and Jane shortly finds herself planning their wedding. Ouch.
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br /Then Jane meets Kevin Doyle (James Marsden), a writer for the "Commitments" section of the journal. (You see where this is going.) As Jane learns to finally start saying "no" to people and stand up for what she wants and needs, she discovers her affection for Kevin. Pretty soon, she's planning her own happily ever after.
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br /Mmmmkay. This movie is sweet and trite. It's not BAD, per se, but it's all been done before, kwim? I noticed a while back that, in most of his films, Marsden never gets the girl? I think I get it now. He is too physically perfect. Stay with me here. There's nothing "off" about him - no slightly crooked nose, no patchy skin, no scars, nothing. You'd think this would be a tremendous advantage, right? But I find that little imperfections are often what make a face attractive and, well, interesting. So, sorry James, but I think you might be too pretty to really be a leading man we can all love. *Gasp.*
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