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List Price: $24.98 | | Label: Screen Media
Salesrank: 66969
Released: August 18, 2009 |
| Our Price: $3.21 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
For the past 5 years, 3 months, and 26 days (not that they’re counting), Anthony and Carmine Marconi have been dutifully serving out life sentences in the family carpet business. But a run-in with Lou, a playboy and king of the Long Island wedding video business, leads the brothers to unexpectedly join the outrageously zany world of wedding videography. A mentally unstable boss, wild and crazy brides, and nervous grooms make Wedding Bros one event you don’t want to miss!
The Wedding Bros. Reviews:
Weddings and Brotherly Love 
2009-08-23 - Wedding Bros is at once hilarious and, dare I say it? loving. Anyone who grew up with a brother or a sister they frequently battled but always loved will throughly enjoy this flick! I recently purchased a copy based on the reviews here and can say unequivically it is a hoot!
In this movie Dan Fogler ("Balls of Fury"), as Carmine "the dreamer without a clue", offers us his best work to date. Brendon Sexton III is very good as his all too serious and now "Moonstruck" brother, Anthony. Jon Polito is brilliant as their seriously flawed mentor. Kudos must go to the writing and directing team of Michael Canzoniero and Marco Ricci. For rookies they hit one out of the park! The Wedding Bros.
The Wedding Bros 
2009-08-21 - I saw this film at its New York Premiere and loved it. It is very funny and very well done. I highly recommend it.
Working with family can be tough...and funny! 
2009-08-20 - This film is as much about working in a family business as it is about wedding videos. Carmine (Fogler) and Anthony (Sexton) are stuck working for their father in his carpet business, and every Marconi family event is intertwined with business and career discussions. These elements of the film ring true and work really well. When the brothers are sent to install carpet at the home of a famous wedding videographer (Jon Polito, excellent as always), they see an opportunity to break free of the family business and strike out on new career paths. I won't give away any more of the plot, but there are a number of hysterical sequences as the brothers try to work with their new boss and avoid being forced to return to the carpet business.
So a four star review, not quite perfect as I think Sexton could have been better. The rest of the cast is excellent, creative directing with some great sequences, overall a very enjoyable film. If you've grown up in a family business with brothers and/or sisters (as I have) then you'll definitely want to see this movie.
lotsa laughs 
2009-08-17 - Saw this at the Indie Festival and it's genuinely funny. And they got a terrific performance out of Dan Fogler, who does a very human, recognizable character but never loses the comedy.
Very funny with many sub-themes and superb directing with original music 
2009-08-09 - This film demonstrates the excellent abilities of the directors who also wrote the film. The actors performed their roles very well with many brilliant moments of spontaneous humor. Original music makes this film stand out and is guranteed to please. You will want to watch this movie more than once.