In order to survive a summer of wedding fever, longtime single friends, Ben and Alice, agree to be each other's plus one at every wedding they've been invited to.In order to survive a summer of wedding fever, longtime single friends, Ben and Alice, agree to be each other's plus one at every wedding they've been invited to.In order to survive a summer of wedding fever, longtime single friends, Ben and Alice, agree to be each other's plus one at every wedding they've been invited to.
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- TriviaThe Hawaii wedding scene was filmed in California. The production team got a Hawaii license plate for the cab that dropped them off. But the hotel was California Mission Style.
- GoofsWhen Alice and Ben are sitting in the diner together, at one point, Alice is holding her fork in her hand, and when the camera changes angles a moment later, her hands are empty.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Casey Affleck/Jack Quaid/Burna Boy (2019)
- SoundtracksDry Lips
Written and Performed by Martin Courtney
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Follows a very familiar path but has interesting dialog.
My wife and I watched this at home on DVD from our public library. It was filmed in several southern California locations.
Maybe we should call it "10 weddings but no funerals", it reminded me of the British movie. Maya Erskine is Alice, Jack Quaid is Ben, her long-time friend from college. They each have several weddings to attend so they pair up to each have a plus one at each wedding.
It is clear that Alice wants more with Ben, she is pragmatic, but Ben is an idealist, "how do you know when you meet the perfect mate?" Of course that simply doesn't work so the story arc is for Ben to figure it all out.
"Cooter's out. Cooter's out. COOTER'S OUT!!" has to be the funniest scene, at daybreak in the cemetery.
The actors are both cute, Quaid inherited good genes from both his mom, Meg Ryan, and his dad, Dennis Quaid. I would not watch it again for two reasons. First there are a handful of really annoying characters, the most annoying is Alice's mom. The very annoying characters broke the flow of the story each time.
Second, as we have come to expect from modern movies, it is filled with quite a bit of filthy language and overt sexual discussions, to the point that it takes away from the story. For the most part unnecessary and is often used as a substitute for smart writing.
Maybe we should call it "10 weddings but no funerals", it reminded me of the British movie. Maya Erskine is Alice, Jack Quaid is Ben, her long-time friend from college. They each have several weddings to attend so they pair up to each have a plus one at each wedding.
It is clear that Alice wants more with Ben, she is pragmatic, but Ben is an idealist, "how do you know when you meet the perfect mate?" Of course that simply doesn't work so the story arc is for Ben to figure it all out.
"Cooter's out. Cooter's out. COOTER'S OUT!!" has to be the funniest scene, at daybreak in the cemetery.
The actors are both cute, Quaid inherited good genes from both his mom, Meg Ryan, and his dad, Dennis Quaid. I would not watch it again for two reasons. First there are a handful of really annoying characters, the most annoying is Alice's mom. The very annoying characters broke the flow of the story each time.
Second, as we have come to expect from modern movies, it is filled with quite a bit of filthy language and overt sexual discussions, to the point that it takes away from the story. For the most part unnecessary and is often used as a substitute for smart writing.
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- Aug 22, 2019
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- Gross worldwide
- $44,112
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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