Tori Spelling Movie:

Kiss the Bride



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Tori Spelling Movie:
Kiss the Bride



Movie
Kiss the Bride
Kiss the Bride
List Price: $24.95Label: Liberation Ent

Salesrank: 41617

Released: November 18, 2008
Our Price: $13.63
Used Price: $12.00
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Tori Spelling
  • Joanna Cassidy
  • Robert Foxworth
  • Tess Harper
  • Dean McDermott
  • Editorial Review:
    Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 11/18/2008

    Kiss the Bride Reviews:
    funny and witty 5 Star Review
    2009-10-07 - Fun to watch, a bit cliché sometimes but some people must remember temselves in the two guys characters...

    Made Me Smile a Lot 5 Star Review
    2009-04-28 - Amusing, fun, semi-sexy, and just a plain good movie. If you want a light hearted, feel good film try this one. It does have its moments of seriousness, but on the whole its a romp that will keep you entertained.

    Silly, frustrating, unsatisfying (Spoilers) 2 Star Review
    2009-04-24 - Caution: Spoilers. A silly plot and unsatisfying ending. A gay man is on the brink of getting into a hetero marriage when the long lost gay "love of his life" returns (at the bride's secret invitation to "test" her finance's true orientation) to try to "save" him (a la "My Best Friend's Wedding"). The gay lovers decide to forego their love for each other because the long lost friend thinks the bride-to-be is "cool." So the gay groom-to-be and the bride-to-be decide, at the alter, to have a commitment ceremony instead of a wedding. DUMB,DUMB, DUMB, but then Tori S. does play the bride. The only redeeming feature of the film is the male "eye candy" on display.

    No Surprises 3 Star Review
    2009-04-12 - The irony is the special features BEHIND THE SCENES keeps telling us the ending will be a total surprise and yet the final scene of the featurette shows the ending. As well, there is nothing predictable about this feature. Where you think the film and characters are going to go is exactly where they go. The only question is why it seems to take so long to get there.

    On the plus side, the supporting cast is great but largely wasted. One of the supporting actors has most of her scenes left on the cutting room floor, presumably for pace considerations, but it really provides her some moments and especially some input into her life that it's a shame the scenes are cut from the film.

    One of the supporting cast is Charlie David and his appearance in the film is another broadcast of where the story will end up. His association with DANTE'S COVE HERE! series has provided him inclusion into a lot of other films, and his limited talent and appeal are debatable.

    The two male leads are very attractive. However, the scenes taking place ten years earlier in their relationship does not serve the film well, the guys are obviously much older playing teenagers. Probably the scenes should have been filmed in black and white or sepia toned or any way to soften their hard edges (facially as well as in their adult musculature).

    Tori Spelling steals the show as her character - which could be annoying as she is so perfect and perfectly adorable - never manages to grate. You can see why her fiance wants to marry her and why the old boyfriend ends up loving her too.

    A NO SHOW FROM DVDLEGACY.......... 1 Star Review
    2009-03-22 - TWICE I E-MAILED THIS COMPANY WITH NO ANSWER FROM THEM. MY CREDIT CARD
    WAS CHARGED FOR THE DVD PLUS HANDLING. I'M OUT THE MONEY. NEVER WOULD
    I DEAL WITH THEM AND I WOULD NEVER RECOMMEND THEM. OTHER COMPANIES I'VE
    GOTTEN DVD AND BOOKS FROM USING AMAZON WERE VERY GOOD. NOT THIS COMPANY!










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