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Wonderful Mix of Romance and Comedy without being too Chick Flicky
The Wedding Singer is the perfect melding of over the top humor and gushy romance, which allows it to be enjoyable for almost everyone
Adam Sandler is renowned for his crazy humor which can sometimes be over the top. He brings that sense of humor to his throwback to the '80s. Sandler stars as, Robbie Hart, a Wedding Singer, who loses his passion for Weddings when his fiancee leaves him at the alter. Drew Barrymore plays, Julia Sullivan, a waitress at the catering hall that Robbie sings at, who helps Robbie through his loss. The befriend each other and the story takes off from there. Though there are several trite occurances, where both Julia and Robbie misunderstand situations and are led to believe the other doesn't like them. The end finale (starring Billy Idol) gives viewers something to smile about
once again, a classic
This, like Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore, is a classic because it is more like his movies now, except honestly this is better. This movie not only has non-stop laughs, but it also has a good amount of heart in it. Everyone is great in this film-my favorite characters in this movie would be the limo driver, the old man, and his brother in law. I highly recommend this film. Though I will add a note, if you are curious about buying this newer version because of the added material-there is only one scene added and it is rather short, though mildly humorous-basically the only reason to buy it would be for the better case. And thats not a very good reason at all.
A great film
This is one of my favorite movies for many reasons. The story is very good. It will make you feel all of your emotions at diffrent times. It is a romantic comedy that people who hate romantic comedies can enjoy. The story is Robbie Hart (Sandler) is a great master of cermonies until he is left on his wedding day at the altar. After this things start going bad for him. His jobs are not going well because he is so depressed over the loss of his wedding that me stops caring. Then he meats Julie (Drew Barrymore) and starts to fall in love but Julie is engaged to get married. He has to find a way to get her to fall for him instead of getting married to "a jerk-off like him" in his own words. You will watch this movie and want to watch it again and again. On top of the acting being great the film also has great music.
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