I can't imagine directing one.
I hadn't been to a wedding in so long and suddenly I can't escape. I blame my niece, the first infant in my life (I was the baby of the family), who up and got married last year making me feel ancient. She seems to have set off a trend. Strangely, three of my five closest girlfriends are getting married back to back to back in the hot months this year: Texas, New York, New Jersey. Will your summer be as matrimonial and festive?
What's your favorite movie wedding?
P.S. Here's a newish Vanity Fair article on the making of The Godfather films, from which I snagged the photo above.
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
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At the top of my head, I have two:
My Best Friend's Wedding
Rachel Getting Married
Raising Arizona.
Ed: I do.
Hi: You bet I do.
Minister: OK, then.
I always really loved the bit in Lost In Translation where Scarlett Johannsson leaves the hotel by herself and watches the Japanese wedding. It's a really small piece of the movie but I love it.
Ben... I love that scene too! Coppola (the younger) is so good at those dreamy asides.
PTD -ha! Holly Hunter is so endlessly funny in that movie.
racoon. sigh (love)
Muriel's Wedding, without a doubt
Top Hat, with Eric Blore pretending to be a priest.
Rocky Horror Picture Show, when Frank walks off with his creature to the Wedding March and the Transylvanians throw rice.
The other weeding in The Godfather, Michael and Apolonia in Italy. So endlessly beautiful and tragic.
In terms of upcoming weddings, my younger roommate is getting married this Saturday.
And favorite wedding movies, I have a guilty love of both The Wedding Planner (you can't take my love of Jennifer Lopez away from me) and The Wedding Singer (I kind of love Adam Sandler, too).
Altman's "A Wedding." Glorious.
Lovers and Other Strangers (1970), with Bea Arthur, Bonnie Bedelia, Bob Dishy, Harry Guardino, Anne Jackson, Cloris Leachman, Anne Meara, Gig Young, Jerry Stiller in an uncredited cameo, Sylvester Stallone as an extra, and Diane Keaton in her film debut. The whole movie is set at a wedding.
Ang Lee's The Wedding Banquet.
And the end of The Graduate, of course.
my big fat greek wedding
"painful to watch"
we all think our families will embarass us like that
i know mine will
In Giant where Rock Hudson turns up ro get Liz back during her sisters wedding.
It's the only part of that films that's worth seeing and I tear up everytime.
Hands down, my favorite wedding on film is Kermit and Miss Piggy in "Muppets Take Manhattan". I still hold out hope that somebody can create a wonderful arrangement of their song to be played at my big gay wedding!
No one mentioned Sound of Music, which has my faourite wedding scene. That organ, the music, the church, La Julie....perfection on celluloid.
I will always have a soft spot for the Wedding in Steel Magnolias...from the pink silk bunting on anything that will stand to the bleeding armadillo groom's cake :-)
I second Muriel's Wedding!
"Muriel" ? there is no wedding but a lot of training LOL
"The Little Mermaid"
"The Best Man" '99
Last summer, was Man of Honor for my BF. Worked my butt off but it was worth it, was a really awesome special day.
Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant's wedding in "Notting Hill"/
The one in Sunrise between two strangers, seen through the eyes of the protagonists on the cusp of falling in love with each other all over again.
Other interesting ones that come to mind right now: the Puffy Chair, the Deer Hunter, the Palm Beach Story.
How has no one mentioned "The Princess Bride" yet?!? "Mawage. Mawage is what bwings us togeva today."
Jer --- I love Piggy & Kermy's wedding too. I just love that whole movie. Did you see my post about it?
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