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Wedding Wars (2006)

Wedding Wars (2006)
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A gay wedding planner backs out of a promise to organize his brother's nuptials after discovering that his sibling's future father in law is a politician who opposes gay marriage and that the future groom himself supports the conservative fundamentalist agenda. Shel (John Stamos) is a gay party planner. Ben (Eric Dane) is a campaign manager for a right-wing governor (James Brolin) and the soon to be husband of said politico's beautiful daughter (Bonnie Somerville). Though Shel and Ben are brothers, their disparate personal and political beliefs have caused them to clash on more than a couple of occasions. When Shel discovers that the governor is preparing a searing speech against gay marriage, his decision to go on strike for equal rights sends his brother's big day into an unexpected tailspin. Incredibly, Shel's protest gains nationwide support and Ben is forced to hire a tacky, run of the mill wedding planner who doesn't appear prepared to organize such a big event in such a short amount of time. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jim Fall
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Synopsis of Wedding Wars

A gay wedding planner backs out of a promise to organize his brother's nuptials after discovering that his sibling's future father in law is a politician who opposes gay marriage and that the future groom himself supports the conservative fundamentalist agenda. Shel (John Stamos) is a gay party planner. Ben (Eric Dane) is a campaign manager for a right-wing governor (James Brolin) and the soon to be husband of said politico's beautiful daughter (Bonnie Somerville). Though Shel and Ben are brothers, their disparate personal and political beliefs have caused them to clash on more than a couple of occasions. When Shel discovers that the governor is preparing a searing speech against gay marriage, his decision to go on strike for equal rights sends his brother's big day into an unexpected tailspin. Incredibly, Shel's protest gains nationwide support and Ben is forced to hire a tacky, run of the mill wedding planner who doesn't appear prepared to organize such a big event in such a short amount of time. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Jim Fall
Categories:
Comedy
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    Kimber H.

    What could be more fun than John Stamos in a roll like this! I think he did a great job. It was nice to see not all the the gay characters were the stereotypically flamers. I giggled a lot, a very fun movie.

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    Cora H.

    This movie was interesting and fun to watch. I saw some say John didn't act "gay" too well. But that would be stereotyping gay personalities. Everyone is very different, even if your gay. I felt the message was important. One review I saw said that this movie changed their mind about gay marriage. I am married to the opposite sex but I think everyone should be entitled to live as they choose and not have their lives dictated by the rest of society. Gay marriage would not hurt anyone. There are so many other issues that should be addressed before opposing any type of marriage. Live and let live. I would recommend this one to my friends.

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    Donna H.

    This was better than I thought it would be. I expected a lot of "shtick" and slapstick stereotypes. Instead, it was sweet and entertaining, with moments of humor and enlightenment.

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