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Against the advice of his best friend Ted ([[Michael Weston]]), Anderson ([[Jason Biggs]]) [[marriage proposal|proposes]] to his girlfriend, Vanessa, publicly whilst dressed in a cupid costume. The shock of the proposal leads to her instantaneous death. Utterly devastated and distraught, Anderson quits his job and goes into mourning. Anderson is still obsessed with his ''perfect'' (and dead)former girlfriend and to help him move on, |
Against the advice of his best friend Ted ([[Michael Weston]]), Anderson ([[Jason Biggs]]) [[marriage proposal|proposes]] to his girlfriend, Vanessa, publicly whilst dressed in a cupid costume. The shock of the proposal leads to her instantaneous death. Utterly devastated and distraught, Anderson quits his job and goes into mourning. Anderson is still obsessed with his ''perfect'' (and dead) former girlfriend and to help him move on, Ted persuades him to give romance one more try. To placate his friend, Anderson agrees. Right after, waitress Katie ([[Isla Fisher]]) comes over. On a whim, Anderson asks Katie to marry him, and to his utter astonishment, she accepts his proposal. |
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Anderson and Katie now decide to take things slow |
Anderson and Katie now decide to take things slow, the same day she moves into Anderson's apartment. Meanwhile Anderson is feeling guilty as when unconscious he spoke to his former girlfriend, the late Vanessa. However he goes ahead with plans to meet her parents, and to bring Katie to meet his parents. The pair soon begin to get on well with each other and, although not the smoothest of meetings, the parents have no real objection to the marriage. |
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Whilst the two are getting to know each other, other characters are still operating throughout the film. Katie's ex-boyfriend, William, is still on the scene trying to persuade Katie that they should be together. He proceeds to assault Anderson on the way to their wedding. Katie's father, Smitty, refuses to miss his daughter's wedding and breaks out of jail to walk her down the aisle. He arrives at his ex-wife's and Katie's mother's (Lois) house and through their long lost passion for one another, their love sparks again, much to Stuart's, Lois's current husband's, discomfort. |
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After a falling out over Anderson's late girlfriend, Anderson and Katie's relationship looks to be over. This pivotal moment in the film leads to the pair finally declaring their fondness of one another. In line with the film's spontaneous feel, the couple suddenly run off to [[Atlantic City]], with |
Whilst the two are getting to know each other, Katie's ex-boyfriend, William, tries to persuade Katie that they should be together. He proceeds to assault Anderson on the way to their wedding. Katie's father, Smitty, breaks out of jail to walk her down the aisle. He arrives at his ex-wife (Katie's mother)'s house and through their long lost passion for one another, their love sparks again, much to Stuart's (Lois's current husband) discomfort. |
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After a falling out over Anderson's late girlfriend, Anderson and Katie's relationship looks to be over. This pivotal moment in the film leads to the pair finally declaring their fondness of one another. In line with the film's spontaneous feel, the couple suddenly run off to [[Atlantic City]], with help from Ted. Now Anderson, Katie, Ted and the rest of the party are driving to [[Atlantic City]], in a car from the [[car dealership]] where Ted works (under the pretense of [[test drive|test driving]] the vehicle). Meanwhile, Katie's parents know where they're headed and make their way there, stopping to [[theft|rob]] the Tuxedo Depot in preparation for the wedding. Ted's boss reports the car stolen, and in an unfortunate event, they crash into a police car, resulting in their arrest. |
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Shortly after, Katie's parents are also arrested for [[theft|robbing]] the store. They all end up in the same police station, and Anderson's parents also turn up after he calls them. In a lucky turn of events the group is able to escape from the station after stealing an officer's gun and locking them in a cell. At this point Anderson and Katie establish for the final time that they want to get married and for the first time, the whole group is in favor. Now in a police van, which the policemen let them use, they drive to [[Atlantic City]] and Anderson and Katie finally get married. However, as soon as they step outside they are all arrested. Anderson and Katie spend their honeymoon in jail and bribe a judge with a blender they received as a wedding present. |
Shortly after, Katie's parents are also arrested for [[theft|robbing]] the store. They all end up in the same police station, and Anderson's parents also turn up after he calls them. In a lucky turn of events the group is able to escape from the station after stealing an officer's gun and locking them in a cell. At this point Anderson and Katie establish for the final time that they want to get married and for the first time, the whole group is in favor. Now in a police van, which the policemen let them use, they drive to [[Atlantic City]] and Anderson and Katie finally get married. However, as soon as they step outside they are all arrested. Anderson and Katie spend their honeymoon in jail and bribe a judge with a blender they received as a wedding present. |
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Directed by | Michael Ian Black |
Written by | Michael Ian Black |
Produced by | Jamie Gordon Sam Hoffman |
Starring | Jason Biggs Isla Fisher Michael Weston Ebon Moss-Bachrach Edward Herrmann |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures GreenStreet Films |
Release date | September 10, 2006 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Language | English |
Wedding Daze, (also known as The Pleasure of Your Company and The Next Girl I See) is a 2006 romantic comedy movie, written and directed by Michael Ian Black. It stars Jason Biggs and Isla Fisher.
Plot
Against the advice of his best friend Ted (Michael Weston), Anderson (Jason Biggs) proposes to his girlfriend, Vanessa, publicly whilst dressed in a cupid costume. The shock of the proposal leads to her instantaneous death. Utterly devastated and distraught, Anderson quits his job and goes into mourning. Anderson is still obsessed with his perfect (and dead) former girlfriend and to help him move on, Ted persuades him to give romance one more try. To placate his friend, Anderson agrees. Right after, waitress Katie (Isla Fisher) comes over. On a whim, Anderson asks Katie to marry him, and to his utter astonishment, she accepts his proposal.
Anderson and Katie now decide to take things slow, the same day she moves into Anderson's apartment. Meanwhile Anderson is feeling guilty as when unconscious he spoke to his former girlfriend, the late Vanessa. However he goes ahead with plans to meet her parents, and to bring Katie to meet his parents. The pair soon begin to get on well with each other and, although not the smoothest of meetings, the parents have no real objection to the marriage.
Whilst the two are getting to know each other, Katie's ex-boyfriend, William, tries to persuade Katie that they should be together. He proceeds to assault Anderson on the way to their wedding. Katie's father, Smitty, breaks out of jail to walk her down the aisle. He arrives at his ex-wife (Katie's mother)'s house and through their long lost passion for one another, their love sparks again, much to Stuart's (Lois's current husband) discomfort.
After a falling out over Anderson's late girlfriend, Anderson and Katie's relationship looks to be over. This pivotal moment in the film leads to the pair finally declaring their fondness of one another. In line with the film's spontaneous feel, the couple suddenly run off to Atlantic City, with help from Ted. Now Anderson, Katie, Ted and the rest of the party are driving to Atlantic City, in a car from the car dealership where Ted works (under the pretense of test driving the vehicle). Meanwhile, Katie's parents know where they're headed and make their way there, stopping to rob the Tuxedo Depot in preparation for the wedding. Ted's boss reports the car stolen, and in an unfortunate event, they crash into a police car, resulting in their arrest.
Shortly after, Katie's parents are also arrested for robbing the store. They all end up in the same police station, and Anderson's parents also turn up after he calls them. In a lucky turn of events the group is able to escape from the station after stealing an officer's gun and locking them in a cell. At this point Anderson and Katie establish for the final time that they want to get married and for the first time, the whole group is in favor. Now in a police van, which the policemen let them use, they drive to Atlantic City and Anderson and Katie finally get married. However, as soon as they step outside they are all arrested. Anderson and Katie spend their honeymoon in jail and bribe a judge with a blender they received as a wedding present.
Characters
- Jason Biggs as Anderson: He is nervous, uptight, and closely resembles Biggs' character from American Pie, Jim. He is a mental wreck after the death of his girlfriend and attempts to return his life to normal by asking a complete stranger to marry him.
- Isla Fisher as Katie: She is a waitress at a local restaurant and has her own relationship problems when her boyfriend proposes to her. Confused and undecided on what to say to her boyfriend William, she is overwhelmed by Anderson's spontaneous proposal, and on a whim she agrees. She sees this as a way of escaping her current relationship and follow in her parents footsteps.
- Michael Weston as Ted: He is Anderson's best friend and works at a car dealership. After pushing Anderson to try at romance again, he helps Anderson and his new friends take a "very long test drive".
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Matador: He is Katie's friend and works in the diner. He is obsessed with performing and the circus; throughout the film we see him attempting daring circus acts, usually causing himself pain. He is of Russian descent, and drives a very cheap Soviet car, the Zaporozhets ZAZ-966 from the 1970s.
- Edward Herrmann and Margo Martindale as Lyle and Betsy: They are Anderson's parents. Anderson's mother was very fond of the late Vanessa, and his father is very supportive of his son. The two are seen to lead a very sexually orientated relationship.
- Joanna Gleason and Matt Malloy as Lois and Stuart: Lois is Katie's birth mother, but after Katie's father, Smitty, went to jail, she married Stuart, a hard working Jewish man who made money by selling Jewish toys.
- Joe Pantoliano as Smitty: He is Katie's real father, who during the film is serving time in jail. On hearing that his daughter is getting married, he proceeds to escape from prison to walk her down the aisle.
Setting
The film is set in Staten Island, New York. A lot of the scenes are set in the neighborhood of West New Brighton. The scene outside Gregorio's Florist where Anderson smokes a blunt and all the diner scenes are filmed on Forest Avenue, West New Brighton.
Critical reception
According to film review aggregation site RottenTomatoes.com[1], 36% were positive.
External links
- Wedding Daze at IMDb