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When Tiffany's fiancée calls off their wedding, Tiffany is heartbroken...that her dream wedding is off. To make matters worse, her best frenemy agent at work seems to be snapping up all the ... Read allWhen Tiffany's fiancée calls off their wedding, Tiffany is heartbroken...that her dream wedding is off. To make matters worse, her best frenemy agent at work seems to be snapping up all the cancellations for her own wedding.When Tiffany's fiancée calls off their wedding, Tiffany is heartbroken...that her dream wedding is off. To make matters worse, her best frenemy agent at work seems to be snapping up all the cancellations for her own wedding.
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Thoroughly confused that they kept playing what sounded like the Sanford and Son theme song throughout the film. Threw me off every time it was played.
I've had carry friends, but there is no way I would EVER allow someone like the uptight main character invade my space. I wouldn't allow her to manage my career (or whatever their company allegedly did), to be a work partner or to be a friend.
The whole "with friends like these who needs enemies" phrase comes to mind.
She was so wholly unlikable, I couldn't stand to watch the entire movie.
Pretty sure I'd rather see a movie with the aweet, slightly boring other main female character and her fiancé.
I've had carry friends, but there is no way I would EVER allow someone like the uptight main character invade my space. I wouldn't allow her to manage my career (or whatever their company allegedly did), to be a work partner or to be a friend.
The whole "with friends like these who needs enemies" phrase comes to mind.
She was so wholly unlikable, I couldn't stand to watch the entire movie.
Pretty sure I'd rather see a movie with the aweet, slightly boring other main female character and her fiancé.
Another day and another Reel One Entertainment TV movie with ridiculous and atrocious writing, and that's pity because movie is technically competent. There are no bad cuts, bad lightning, bad makeup, poor audio recording, loud background music so you can't hear cast dialogue, and stock NYC footage is barely used.
The movie actually starts interesting but quickly spiral out into ridiculousness. This is a story about two college friends who are for over 10 years also work partners (theatrical agents), but in reality they have mostly unfriendly weird love/hate relations. One one side, their relations are portrayed relatively realistic - yes, women can be so mean to each other no matter what popular opinion is. Around 60 min in, I decided that I watched enough, and need a break to check writer. Oh look, it's Grace Knight, the writer of "The Honeymoon Pact", another ridiculously written movie, so everything makes sense.
Movie is somewhat salvaged in the Act III. Whole thing can summed as "if you just told me that..." then movie wouldn't happen which is the classical example of lazy writing. My point is if you expect romance which I did as this is ROE TV movie after all, there is barely any. It's mostly ridiculous comedy supplemented with some bad drama.
As this is ROE and for some reason(s) their every trailer shows compressed whole movie, you can save your valuable free time for something better.
The movie actually starts interesting but quickly spiral out into ridiculousness. This is a story about two college friends who are for over 10 years also work partners (theatrical agents), but in reality they have mostly unfriendly weird love/hate relations. One one side, their relations are portrayed relatively realistic - yes, women can be so mean to each other no matter what popular opinion is. Around 60 min in, I decided that I watched enough, and need a break to check writer. Oh look, it's Grace Knight, the writer of "The Honeymoon Pact", another ridiculously written movie, so everything makes sense.
Movie is somewhat salvaged in the Act III. Whole thing can summed as "if you just told me that..." then movie wouldn't happen which is the classical example of lazy writing. My point is if you expect romance which I did as this is ROE TV movie after all, there is barely any. It's mostly ridiculous comedy supplemented with some bad drama.
As this is ROE and for some reason(s) their every trailer shows compressed whole movie, you can save your valuable free time for something better.
My introduction to this movie was when I had it playing on my cell phone in my kitchen while I chopped collard greens and prepared chicken, so I really only listened sporadically to the dialogue for the first 20 minutes of the movie.
Later, back at my laptop and tired of watching political news, I decided I might as well finish what I had started and actually watch the movie, even though from the dialogue I had heard in the kitchen I had determined it might be the silliest, dumbest movie of its type I had ever seen - or heard.
I started the movie over from the beginning and it did, indeed, seem pretty dopey - although not quite as absurd as I had thought. I did note that it was a "Reel One Entertainment" offering, and from experience I expected very little from them.
I watched it all the way through and it really is an odd premise: Two female co-workers who are longtime friends but seem to barely know each other and who both have fairly spikey, competitive personalities, get into a game of mutual suspicion, competition and sabotage over a wedding venue. The oft-used "fake boyfriend" theme rears its head, but the way it's handled in this case seems fresher than in some other movies.
For whatever reason, (maybe because I spent several decades of my 70 years involved in college and community theater and this movie involves theatrical agents, acting coaches and an aspiring stage actor,) I wound up enjoying this silly movie.
For the most part, the actors were excellent. They had to prop up a somewhat absurd story line, and to me they carried it off pretty admirably. The actor who played the actor/fake boyfriend was especially good, and the denouement (again, a little trite, but...) when the two women recognized and did their best to atone for their selfish and foolish behavior was satisfying.
So, even with some rather glaring faults, this movie was a guilty pleasure for me and I might even watch it again. Please don't say I didn't warn you that it's not a movie for everyone!
Later, back at my laptop and tired of watching political news, I decided I might as well finish what I had started and actually watch the movie, even though from the dialogue I had heard in the kitchen I had determined it might be the silliest, dumbest movie of its type I had ever seen - or heard.
I started the movie over from the beginning and it did, indeed, seem pretty dopey - although not quite as absurd as I had thought. I did note that it was a "Reel One Entertainment" offering, and from experience I expected very little from them.
I watched it all the way through and it really is an odd premise: Two female co-workers who are longtime friends but seem to barely know each other and who both have fairly spikey, competitive personalities, get into a game of mutual suspicion, competition and sabotage over a wedding venue. The oft-used "fake boyfriend" theme rears its head, but the way it's handled in this case seems fresher than in some other movies.
For whatever reason, (maybe because I spent several decades of my 70 years involved in college and community theater and this movie involves theatrical agents, acting coaches and an aspiring stage actor,) I wound up enjoying this silly movie.
For the most part, the actors were excellent. They had to prop up a somewhat absurd story line, and to me they carried it off pretty admirably. The actor who played the actor/fake boyfriend was especially good, and the denouement (again, a little trite, but...) when the two women recognized and did their best to atone for their selfish and foolish behavior was satisfying.
So, even with some rather glaring faults, this movie was a guilty pleasure for me and I might even watch it again. Please don't say I didn't warn you that it's not a movie for everyone!
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