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The Wedding Singer

The Wedding Singer (1998)

February. 13,1998
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6.9
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PG-13
| Comedy Romance

Robbie, a local rock star turned wedding singer, is dumped on the day of his wedding. Meanwhile, waitress Julia finally sets a wedding date with her fiancée Glenn. When Julia and Robbie meet and hit it off, they find that things are more complicated than anybody thought.

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Cindy Lam
1998/02/13

I love this movie and don't mind watching again. It is funny and romantic and witty. I love Adam Sandler's musical talents. I love that he sings and writes songs. I absolutely love the ending of this movie. It is so romantic. Drew and Adam do have such amazing chemistry. They are both very likeable and charming. It was also great to see Billy Idol. I love to listen to the song over and over again. I wish someone would serenade me with that song. It just makes my heart melt. Adam Sandler is one of my favourite comedians but this is about his best movie ever.

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oiltrader
1998/02/14

Probably Sandler's finest hour.The chemistry between Drew and Adam is tangible.This movie gets better with age.Later gators,Peace out

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2karl-
1998/02/15

well I got to see this funny Adam Sander trip down memory lane for a 80s soundtrack to the wedding singer he play a guy called Robbie hart play weddings and loves his songs and when he gets jilted by his future wife who love him in the past and not his present self he goes mental and destroys other people wedding but he meets a lovely waitress she helps him pick his heart up and sing songs of love hate songs which she likes he likes her put Julia has a boyfriend who is a jack ass this film has a sweet and funny moments that shy boy that wants a dance but cant ask a lovely waitress to dance a piano lesson old lady and a bank manager that wont give someone a job because they wont help the person as they say they like money they have a lot and like there jar but has great cameos to help our forlorne hero like a 80 singer billy to come to the rescue for love that whats the 80s where fun loving don't stop believing and more like 99 red balloons

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FilmBuff1994
1998/02/16

The Wedding Singer is a good movie with a good storyline and a great comedic cast.It certainly isn't Adam Sandlers finest movie,but it's not his worst either,there are several funny scenes throughout but there are also a lot of misses.This is the first movie to star Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore,and from the very first scene you can see and almost feel the amazing chemistry between them and it is certainly the movies highlight.The thing that bothered me the most about this movie is that it is set in the eighties but rarely makes reference to it (other than the music),it makes a small reference every now and again,like a mention of Dallas,to remind us it's set in the eighties,but I think it should have made constant references instead of just a few at times to remind the audience.There are some great cameos and they are certainly some of the funniest parts,particularity Steve Buscemi and Jon Lovitz's scenes.The Wedding Singer is nothing outstanding but it is very enjoyable and I would recommend it as a short and sweet comedy to watch if you ever see it on television and have some time to kill. A waitress catches the eye of a wedding circuit singer who is distraught after being dumped at the alter of his own wedding.Best Performance: Adam Sandler Worst Performance: Matthew Glave

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