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Overview

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Director:
Frank Coraci
Writer (WGA):
Tim Herlihy (written by)
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Release Date:
13 February 1998 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Romance | Music more
Tagline:
He's gonna party like it's 1985. more
Plot:
Robbie, the singer and Julia, the waitress are both engaged to be married but to the wrong people. Fortune intervenes to help them discover each other. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
5 wins & 7 nominations more
User Comments:
Great entertainment with a lot of heart more (314 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Adam Sandler ... Robbie

Drew Barrymore ... Julia

Christine Taylor ... Holly

Allen Covert ... Sammy
Matthew Glave ... Glenn
Ellen Albertini Dow ... Rosie

Angela Featherstone ... Linda

Alexis Arquette ... George
Christina Pickles ... Angie
Jodi Thelen ... Kate

Frank Sivero ... Andy
Patrick McTavish ... Tyler
Gemini Barnett ... Petey
Teddy Castellucci ... Robbie Hart Band Member
Randy Razz ... Robbie Hart Band Member
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sex-related material and language.
Runtime:
95 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Company:
Juno Pix more

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Trivia:
Carrie Fisher, Judd Apatow, and Adam Sandler worked uncredited on the script. more
Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Right before Billy Idol makes a hand gesture to Drew Barrymore's boyfriend on the plane he looks to the camera at the side to make sure it was time. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Robbie: All right, everybody out on the dance floor! No exceptions! Look at all the happy couples!
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "20 to 1: Crazy Customs (#6.5)" (2008) more
Soundtrack:
Love My Way more

FAQ

What relation is Holly to Julia?
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36 out of 45 people found the following comment useful.
Great entertainment with a lot of heart, 23 September 2004
8/10
Author: The_Void from Beverley Hills, England

A little known fact about me is that I'm a big fan of fluffy romantic comedies. Why wouldn't you want to spend 90 minutes or so watching a film; laughing and ultimately feeling good at the end of it? I don't consider fluffy romance films to be at the absolute top of cinema, but they're good fun, and therefore get a thumbs up from me. The Wedding Singer, however, gets not one thumb up; but both thumbs, firmly, up. So, why does The Wedding Singer succeed more than most films in it's sub genre? Is it the jokes? The beautiful female lead? The gratuitous helping of 80's pop songs? No, it's that this movie has a lot of heart; that's what makes it a winner.

Adam Sandler stars as the quintessential 'loser'. He's a wedding singer, and not a very good one either. He specialises in doing terrible covers of 80's songs. It's not the sort of act that I would want at my wedding. His life gets worse one day, his wedding day, to be exact, when someone doesn't turn up. The bride, that is. Now in a deep spiral of depression, our hero doesn't see any way forward. His next gig is a washout and there's love all around him; even his newfound friend, the cute little waitress that works at the same place as him is getting married. And to a man who doesn't deserve her, I might add. I don't think I really need to tell you what comes next, but even though it's a predictable ride; trust me, it's a ride you want to be on.

Adam Sandler tends to be a very annoying actor; and for that reason he is almost universally disliked, but it is undeniable that he is good in this movie. Nobody else could have given the character what Sandler gave him; his performance is both entertaining and believable, and therefore is just right for the movie. Drew Barrymore was also perfectly cast. She is the perfect girl in this movie; all smiles and sunshine, and it's impossible not to fall in love with her. The movie also features great little turn from Steve Buscemi, who provides the film with one of it's funniest moments towards the start.

As mentioned; The Wedding Singer has a lot of heart. From the way that the characters interact with each other, particularly Sandler and Barrymore, it is obvious that they are in love. The movie also has some points to make on the subject of love; The Wedding Singer portrays that being in love is overall better than being a 'Fonz' type, womanising character. The message at the movie's centre is also a worthwhile one; the movie professes that it isn't important who you fall in love with; it doesn't matter whether or not he's merely a wedding singer, all that matters is the love between two people. The movie says that love is all you need; and that is a worthwhile message in any movie. The movie's message is lost somewhat under the barrage of jokes; but it's most certainly there and I for one think that it's a shame that a movie that is entertaining and funny can't be considered in the same league as other, more serious movies with a similar message.

Overall, The Wedding Singer is at the very top of the romantic comedy genre. It will make you laugh, and you will ultimately feel for the characters. The fact that this movie has something to say is only another reason to recommend it; especially as it says it with a great big smile on it's face. The Wedding Singer is not a film that you will want to miss; it's feel-good at it's best.

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