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License to Web (2007)
[contest entry
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Plot of
License to Wed
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With
Emmy-Award winning director and actors from “The Office,”
Mandy Moore, as well as the king of
laughs himself, Robin Williams,
“License to Wed” is sure to be a crowd-pleaser! The film revolves around
the story of a couple Ben (John Krasinski) and Sadie (Mandy Moore) who
are trying to make their way to the altar. In order to get the blessing
of Sadie’s family reverend (Robin Williams), however, they must pass his
marriage prep course consisting of some outrageous and downright
invasive tasks and assignments! Will their relationship make it to the
wedding? |
Review of
License to Wed
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In License To Wed, Robin Williams plays Reverend Frank, an unorthodox
(I'll say!) marriage counselor who requires prospective wedding vow
takers to complete a “Marriage Preparation Course” before tying the knot
in his church. With annoying little sidekick Choir Boy, which isn't his
character name, but it's all I could find online, Rev. Frank is about to
make Ben and Sadie's engagement a living hell.
License To Wed is actually a romantic comedy masquerading as a Robin
Williams movie. On the outside this film can be seen as just another
Robin Williams movie but what comes through, subtly at first, is how the
bond of love needs to be tempered to become strong. And if anything can
do it, it's Rev. Frank's course. Although the film suffers from “Traileritis”,
an affliction where all the best scenes are revealed in the trailer,
most of those scenes are a bit longer and funnier. The best scene comedy
wise has to be the robot baby scenes, where Ben and Sadie are given
robotic twin babies to take care of and these things go haywire in a
mall. Did I forget to mention that they are also watching a friends two
kids at the same time? Now don't get me wrong, the film is a pretty good
comedy but for some reason, I was actually able to read a little more
into it than what I usually do. The base feeling is that Ben and Sadie
love each other and are willing to go through hell to be with each
other; although that realization comes at different moments for each of
them.
In comedies like this no one really gets to stretch their acting wings.
Robin Williams is Robin Williams, John Krasinski basically is the same
as his character from The Office, Mandy Moore is pretty much rehashing
her character Milly from Because I Said So and is unbelievable as a
control freak in denial because she looks too much like a sweetheart.
There are quite a few familiar faces peppered throughout the film
including Christine Taylor, Eric Christian Olsen and The Office regulars
Mindy Kaling, Angela Kinsey, Rachael Harris and Brian Baumgartner. One
last mention, there is a kid credited as Choir Boy, played by Josh
Flitter. Seems like an afterthought tossed in the script at the last
minute, not to mention being a blatant rip off blended from Andy
Milonakis and the The Man Show boy. He just annoyed the hell out of me.
While not quite as misrepresented as Man of the Year, License to Wed is
not a Robin Williams movie as we know and love him, but it is still a
pretty decent romantic comedy that would work as a date movie, or maybe
not, seeing as this takes all the things that could go wrong in a
marriage and turns it up to 11. But don't distress! There is actually a
message and coupled with
some decent laughs, License to Wed will provide you with an evening of
amusing entertainment.
Until we get Mork and Mindy: The Movie,
Keep reading
Mitch E
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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The Cast
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Director
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Writers
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Robin Williams |
Reverend Frank |
Ken Kwapis
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Kim Barker and
Tim Rasmussen |
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Mandy Moore |
Sadie Jones |
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John Krasinski |
Ben Murphy |
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Eric Christian Olsen |
Carlisle |
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Christine Taylor |
Lindsey Jones |
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Josh Flitter |
Choir Boy |
Rating
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Length
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Year
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PG-13 |
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2007 |
Awards
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Related Links
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Official Site (WB)
IMDb.com
Trailers |
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License to Wed |
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This review was written by Author. Copyright
2007, All Rights Reserved. |
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3)
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5) The contest shall
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