Movie Information
Overall Rank: 5871
Average Rating: 2.5/4
# of Ratings: 175
Theatrical Release Date: 06/20/1997
Language: English
Genre: Comedy, Romance
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: P.J. Hogan
Actors: Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, Rupert Everett, Philip Bosco, M. Emmet Walsh
Plot: Michael O'Neal and Julianne Potter have been best friends for a long time. When Michael announces he's getting married, Julianne rushes to his side for support, but also because she has every intention of breaking the marriage and taking him for herself. -- Chris Kavan
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1/4
Yojimbo - wrote on 10/01/2012
Chick flick starring Julia Roberts and Rupert Everett. Need I say more? Wake me when it's over....
Rating of
2.5/4
MovieAddict - wrote on 02/02/2012
Julianne (Julia Roberts)is a 28-year-old woman successful food critic, who years earlier made a pact with her closest male friend, Michael (Dermot Mulroney), that if neither were married in ten years time they would marry each other. But when the phone call finally comes, Julianne must face the fact that her 'man' is about to marry someone else, a nauseating sweet and perky "twenty-year-old" Kimmy (played by Cameron Diaz). He asks her to be his "best man" and she agrees, planning to go to the ceremony and then break up the couple before they exchange their vows! With the support of her best friend George (Rupert Everett, wonderfully gay and handsome), she sets a goal to win the guy, from the bride in the last four days prior to wedding.
Rating of
2/4
Alaine - wrote on 12/12/2011
Vows and pledges. Rejection and acceptance. Pedestrian idea with some good actors working for us all.
Full Movie Reviews
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4/4
I'm a Sucker for Julia Roberts...
Franz Patrick - wrote on 09/05/2008
I love this movie so much because the four leading actors–Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, Rupert Everett–clearly had fun with their roles, while at the same time putting something extra special in their characters. Since all four of them got a solid amount of screen time, I felt like I got to know the characters well. I saw myself in each of them even though I’m not at that age where I’m ready to get married or see my friends get married. I guess it’s their immaturities and child-like qualities that I could really relate to, which made the picture that much more enjoyable. I liked that this film had some sort of edge, which means it’s not purely your typical romantic comedy. I’m glad it managed to avoid some of the biggest cliches, which created a much more …
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