My First Wedding

2006 "He is so NOT a real priest!"
My First Wedding
4.7| 1h34m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 18 August 2006 Released
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Country: United Kingdom
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A young lady about to get married realizes that she has a problem: she fantasizes about every man she sees. She goes to confess at church but unknowingly confesses to a young man who is not a priest. He agrees to help her, but falls in love with her along the way. Unfortunately she still thinks he is a priest.

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Kelsey Hunt I watched this movie the other night simply out of boredom and it happened to be on netflix instant watch. I love Rachael Leigh Cook and the lead guy was hilarious as well. Although the premise of the film seems strange, it was filled with fun jokes and dialog, although a little cheesy at times. The end of the movie is very predictable, which is common among all romantic comedies today. You can tell from the beginning that Cook is going to end up with the male lead instead of the very uninteresting fiancé she has in the start of the movie, but the scenarios the film goes through keep the movie very upbeat and fun.Enjoy!
adolgushin It is deep night as i write this but the movie kept me up. The lead role guy is hilarious. And Leigh Cook, oh my god, she's so beautiful.The plot is not something too original (as you could say from the first comments page) but there are many little scenes that have their own charm. I'm no big specialist in actor play but I was really inspired by the play of the lead role guy. It really touched me to heart as he was making everything possible (lots of crazy things anybody would normally do) to be with the girl. Isn't it about life -- if you REALLY want something you will do crazy things to get it. Watch it with your girl/boyfriend if you want a nice romantic movie -- I'm pretty sure you'll like it.
jocedeg The fact that this movie stayed on the shelf for over 2 years should be a good indication as to how awful it is.Good looking sex-starved Vanessa, who is not a catholic, walks into a catholic church to confess that even if she's getting married in 3 days, she hasn't slept with her fiancé and she wants to sleep with every guy she sees.Well, believe it or not, the man listening to her confession is the church's handyman, Nick.Of course, Nick wants to take advantage of the situation, so he impersonates a priest and tries to get in bed with Vanessa.Shades of "Three's Company" as far as credibility goes...The improbable premise prevents you from believing everything that happens from that point. If you watch this, you'll suffer through 90 minutes of attempted humor delivered by bad actors in a movie shot in a bleak autumn-feeling Montreal that has rarely looked this bad.Michel Cusson's music is up to the crummy standard he has reached since taking his clichéd TV work to the DTV world: Johann Pachelbel must be turning in his grave ! Another score written while sleepwalking and dreaming of that small check he's gonna cash, laughing all the way to the bank (and leaving any self-esteem behind...). A truly annoying score.Rachael Lee Cook is still a looker, but her bad acting makes her unsympathetic character look truly retarded. Too bad she doesn't have the skill to match that cute face...In the end **spoiler** the guy gets the girl he deserves and you get to hate yourself from having wasted your time, yet again, on a clunker filled with unknowns and a cute young actress who'll never rise above this crap.
mdm_maniac I rented this on a rainy day without knowing much about it other than the plot written on the back of the DVD. A fake priest trying to fool a woman into sleeping with him three days before her wedding but falls in love? Far fetched, but might be entertaining. Wrong! The funniest moments of the movie come in the first 5 minutes before Kenny Doughty shows up. There is never a mention of where the movie is set, the accents are confusing - Kenny's character and his family and one man in a café speak with a strong British accent, everyone else I assume is Canadian/American?Kenny's antics to keep Rachel's character and her fiancé apart are beyond ridiculous and no-one seems to pick up on how "out there" he is. Watching him play charades to reveal a "secret" and pretending to be possessed on their honeymoon is incredibly painful to watch. The shtick is entertaining for about 15 seconds then it's pure torture. How did Kenny's character get to the honeymoon location before the bride and groom and how on earth did he afford it? Since when do wealthy newlyweds honeymoon in their own towns (wherever the heck their town was)? The ending is so trite and beyond belief, I guess if people didn't follow their instinct to turn the movie off 30 minutes in, a decision that had to be re-evaluated with every passing scene, they deserved to watch the rest of it.