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Directed by Charles Shyer.
Steve Martin stars in this remake of the 1950 Vincente Minnelli classic as shoe executive George Banks, whose happily married existence hits a bump when he greets his daughter Annie (Kimberly Williams), home from a semester studying in Europe. She tells her father that she is engaged to be married. When the shocked George asks to whom, she says his name is Bryan (George Newbern) and that he is an "independent communications consultant." George is even more shocked when he finds out what the wedding will cost (when George goes through the card file for invited wedding guests and is told someone is deceased, George chirps, "He died? That's great!"). As George is ignored during the mad preparations for the wedding, he wistfully looks back to all the good times he has had with Annie and sadly looks forward to the time when he loses his little girl. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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lopezdashlopezdash Ten Non-Definitively Classic Mo ...
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"1. Manhattan: A Woody Allen classic all too often overshadowed by Annie Hall. The story is pretty much the same as most of Allen's films. He plays a lusty, bumbling New Yorker seeking love wherever he can find it�a search which lands him with a high schooler and later his best friend's mistress. With Meryl Streep and Diane Keaton. 2. Small Time Crooks: One of the few recent Woody Allen films worth seeing. The story follows one cookie manufacturer from near failure and foreclosure to fortune and fraud: delightful! 3. Coming to America: Eddie Murphy at his best! Murphy as an African prince arrives in Queens to find a wife and goes undercover as an employee at fast-food restaurant. 4. Trading Places: Eddie Murphy was so funny once, what happened? Oh, right. Enter: Norbit. Here, Dan Aykroyd and Murphy team up to get back at Aykroyd's boss and stick it to The Man. 5. Blues Brothers: Another fine moment for Dan Aykroyd. Aykroyd and Jon ... " [More]
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"One of my guilty pleasures. I watch it whenever it’s on TV. It’s not laugh-out-loud funny, there’s not a lot of big time adventure, there’s no shocking twists or a surprise ending. It’s just a pleasant movie with a good cast that makes me smile. Martin Short as the wedding planner is good comedy. " [More]
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"1. Empire Records - I just love it. I want to work there. I want to be friends with them! 2. Rocky IV - I love every montage, every song, every speech, everything about this film! 3. Weekend At Bernie's - Should I feel guilty, or is it good? You tell me. 4. Father Of The Bride (1991) - I'm sorry, but I love Franck Eggelhoffer!!! 5. Mean Girls - Come on guys, It's hilarious & touching! " [More]
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"Steve Martin as a father of the bride; come on can you get any funnier. Tipical Martin draws you into the character; and make you love him. Would recommend for any Steve Martin fan. " [More]
 



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