License to Wed Trailer
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License to Wed Trailer
Ok, I'll admit I'm not a fan (since Mork and Mindy, anyway) of Robin William's comedy, but I think I'll jump off a bridge if I have to see this trailer again. I enjoy him in dramatic roles (and I loved his Genie voiceovers for Aladdin), but his comedy ->
Do people still love his humor? Are people going to see this?
Don't we all know exactly what's going to happen in this movie already? I do wonder if we'll get to hear the "father" rap. That should be funny...a rapping priest...ha...
Do people still love his humor? Are people going to see this?
Don't we all know exactly what's going to happen in this movie already? I do wonder if we'll get to hear the "father" rap. That should be funny...a rapping priest...ha...
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I'm just sort of disappointed to see John Krasinski being typecast in a "Jim" type role in this one (it sure looks that way from the trailer, and it doesn't help that the actor who plays "Kevin" on The Office has a part in this as well).
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I'm not a huge Robin Williams fan but I'd see this on video.
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Originally Posted by Yavin
I'm just sort of disappointed to see John Krasinski being typecast in a "Jim" type role in this one (it sure looks that way from the trailer, and it doesn't help that the actor who plays "Kevin" on The Office has a part in this as well).
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I saw the preview in front of Knocked Up the other day. It looks like an abomination.
In retrospect, however, I found it funny that it played in front of a movie which contained the line of dialogue, "You look like Robin Williams' knuckles."
God, I loved Knocked Up.
In retrospect, however, I found it funny that it played in front of a movie which contained the line of dialogue, "You look like Robin Williams' knuckles."
God, I loved Knocked Up.
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I think the movie looks OK. It is what it is. I'll watch it sometime.
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Wow, what an awful movie.
As much as I love John Krasinski in The Office, all he did was play Jim here. I hope he'll be a good actor someday, but he and Mandy Moore need some work/practice. The script wasn't great of course, but with more polished leads it might have been mediocre instead of awful.
As much as I love John Krasinski in The Office, all he did was play Jim here. I hope he'll be a good actor someday, but he and Mandy Moore need some work/practice. The script wasn't great of course, but with more polished leads it might have been mediocre instead of awful.
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I caught this with my girlfriend a week ago since she really likes Mandy Moore. I ended up annoyed the whole time over what the guy had to deal with, although the end was kind of sweet.