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I Want to Get Married

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 47m
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3.7/10
234
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I Want to Get Married (2011)
ComedyRomance

Can Paul get married in just 6 days? Paul Roll is a lovable nerd who's achieved everything he's set his mind to, except...he's never been successful at finding a man. After witnessing the ma... Read allCan Paul get married in just 6 days? Paul Roll is a lovable nerd who's achieved everything he's set his mind to, except...he's never been successful at finding a man. After witnessing the marriage of his best friends--6 days before Election Day 2008--he realizes he desperately wa... Read allCan Paul get married in just 6 days? Paul Roll is a lovable nerd who's achieved everything he's set his mind to, except...he's never been successful at finding a man. After witnessing the marriage of his best friends--6 days before Election Day 2008--he realizes he desperately wants to get married. Forced by the current economy to take on an ultra-conservative (and an... Read all

  • Director
    • William Clift
  • Writer
    • William Clift
  • Stars
    • Matthew Montgomery
    • Ashleigh Sumner
    • Emrhys Cooper
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    234
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    • Director
      • William Clift
    • Writer
      • William Clift
    • Stars
      • Matthew Montgomery
      • Ashleigh Sumner
      • Emrhys Cooper
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Matthew Montgomery
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    • Paul Roll
    Ashleigh Sumner
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    • Rebecca Wright
    Emrhys Cooper
    Emrhys Cooper
    • Terry
    Jane Wiedlin
    Jane Wiedlin
    • Tess
    Peter Stickles
    Peter Stickles
    • Jim
    Jessica Gardner
    Jessica Gardner
    • Susan
    Lisa Franks
    • Tootsie Roll
    Patrick M.J. Finerty
    Patrick M.J. Finerty
    • Gregory Roll
    Matthew Martin
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    Vincent De Paul
    Vincent De Paul
    • Marco
    Mark Chambers
    • Deborah Anderson
    Jodi Carol Harrison
    Jodi Carol Harrison
    • Doctor Christina
    • (as Jodi Harrison)
    Charlie Parker-Swift
    • Jake
    • (as John Joseph)
    Deborah Stewart
    Deborah Stewart
    • Sara
    Dylan Vox
    Dylan Vox
    • Scotty
    Anna Lunghoser
    • Sue Chen
    Michael Pamalii
    • Don Chen
    Curt Bonnem
    Curt Bonnem
    • Jordan Stone
    • Director
      • William Clift
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    8jromanbaker

    A Sense Of Community

    I have read many reviews here after seeing this film, and I am saddened by the word autistic used and derogatory language about the lead actor's performance. I admit that I found it halted the flow of the film initially, but as the scenario progressed I saw a community of friends surrounding him, supporting him and it showed a gay community in a very good light. I found it heartening to see in a comedy ( which has serious undertones ) both Lesbian and Gay men joining together and becoming close friends. Despite my willingness to seeing explicit sexuality on film there was none here, and that too was refreshing after seeing too many shower scenes, gym muscles and inauthentic sex in a lot of independent LGBT films. The plot is about an unsure man who wants to get married, and coming from a repressive family he has misgivings about this but sees a man who is his ideal. No spoilers but the ending takes place at the end of the USA's 2008 election. There is rejoicing in the gay Californian community, but it comes with an unexpected shock to many Lesbian and gay men. No spoilers but the effect struck a real nerve in me, and I knew the film made on a shoestring was very valid indeed. I would give this a ten if the soundtrack had been better, and the camera movements and lack in many places of good editing. Overlaid music also prevented what characters were saying, and the copy I saw looked as if it was shot in the Sahara desert, too bright, too garish especially in exterior scenes. The acting I thought good, and the song towards the end moving with its hints of Kurt Weill. If you are simply after hunks and sexual sensation go elsewhere as the content of this scenario needed neither.
    1mythopoeic

    Worst LGBTQ movie I've ever seen

    Without a doubt, this is the worst LGBTQ movie I've ever seen, which is a shame because it really had some premise at the time it was released. Matthew Montgomery was cast as the lead, and at the time he was starring as as the gay male lead in a lot of movies. He wasn't ever undeniably "great" but he was decent and I actually enjoyed a lot of his movies. In this role, however, William Clift directs his performance abysmally. He doesn't come across as cute, or endearing, or even likeable; he's socially inept to the point of autism, unable to communicate with others either vocally or physically outside of his professional arena (which makes no sense), and his face twitches and contorts more often than a hamster's nose.

    All of this being said, there were three bright spots (unfortunately, even they weren't enough to raise the bar on this used litter box). They were: 1) Peter Stickles (been crushing on this man for almost 15 years now) but who is sorely underused; 2) Emrhys Cooper, who is also so striking to look at that it makes it embarassing to overlook his completely underdeveloped character; and 3) Dylan Vox, who uses his unflappable sense of self-deprecating humor (his scene was the only true laugh this movie brought out of me) in a very funny, albeit completely over-the-top scene between he and Montgomery.

    I think this is long enough so I'm not even going to get too in-depth about the inane subplot with Montgomery's parents, who are so profoundly inept that they should be confined to a facility providing Lvl III Elderly Care. Nor will I speak to the GOP-level of caricature of the only non-white characters throughout this movie.

    It's not merely that this movie is dated (which it is, despite only being 7 years old) but more importantly that it's THAT BAD. Tremendously, horribly, cringe-inducingly bad. I try to have patience with some of the LGBTQ movies that paved the way for the more modern approach but even I can't bring myself to find a reason that this movie should ever be viewed again. BY ANYONE.
    1phone-148-133567

    Couldn't bring myself to watch it....

    ... after seeing what Matthew Montgomery does with his face the first five minutes of the movie.

    I understand that he's not the greatest actor in the world and in his other movies he basically plays the same role over and over again (and thank god his other roles are pretty easy/one-dimensional/probably close to his normal behavior and don't need a lot of acting skills) but in this movie he really needed to "play a character".

    His "acting like a nerd" consists of permanently flexing/releasing his lips and mouth which only makes him look mentally challenged and not nerdy at all... Like he has some kind of neurological disease which manifests in very obvious facial tics.

    Furthermore he seems to think that part of "playing a nerd" is to mumble everything with a comic character-voice. He sounds like a smart-phone app where a gerbil repeats everything you say.

    God awful...well not movie but lead "actor" who prevented me from seeing the movie...

    I'm really sorry if that sounds harsh. But at least in his other movies (and in gay themed movies you don't have a lot of choice and will most likely watch anything because they are rare) I could overlook his "acting" and concentrate on the story. It was awful but it didn't bother me that much. But in this one his "acting" is so bad, ridiculous and over the top that even I couldn't fade him out and give the story a chance...
    1jpsinsd

    Bad, Stinking Bad

    I stopped halfway through the movie because I honestly couldn't watch any more of this dreadfully acted movie with terrible cinematography and a horrible attempt at slapstick humor. I have never written a review here but the movie was so bad that I created an account on IMDb and started writing.

    Matthew Montgomery, if it is possible, is getting worse as an actor. I didn't read the credits before the movie started or I wouldn't have watched the movie. He is a geek trying to play a geek and missing the mark. He needs to retired soon.

    The camera was either too close to the actors or it moved before the actors started moving or it was out of focus or... It bounced around in a bad way to the point of being distracting.

    Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Dick Van Dike are rolling in their graves at the poor attempt at slapstick humor. Oops, Van Dike is still alive, lol. There was so much of it that you could easily predict what was going to happen.

    Take my advice and find another movie to watch.
    2Johnboy-7

    Hapless leading man tanks so-so comedy

    First the good news: This period comedy set around the time of the passage of the anti-gay Prop 8 legislation has a largely fine ensemble of actors, especially the always interesting "Shortbus" veteran Peter Stickles, but they're saddled with a meandering script that, at just under two hours, is easily 30-45 minutes too long.

    Far more damaging is the casting of Matthew Montgomery in the leading comic role of a hapless nerd. I've never understood how this low-energy, charisma-free actor keeps getting work in gay indies, and here it's equally obvious that he couldn't find the joke in a scene if his life depended on it. He's the character we're supposed to be pulling for, yet Montgomery's clumsy, clueless performance is an unfunny disaster that renders the main love story nonsensical. Why do so many interesting, engaging, funny people in this movie like this guy who just sucks the joy out of a scene every time he enters it? It's a puzzlement. I'm going to be giving a pass to any future Montgomery vehicles, that's for sure.

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    • Also known as
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