A meddling man and woman determined to stop a wedding for the good of the bride and groom instead wind up falling in love with each other.A meddling man and woman determined to stop a wedding for the good of the bride and groom instead wind up falling in love with each other.A meddling man and woman determined to stop a wedding for the good of the bride and groom instead wind up falling in love with each other.
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David James Lewis
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The entire movie felt strung together with no real direction. I read the novel this was based off of and noticed many things were changed about the setting and the plot just for the hell of it. The plot itself seemed to be abandoned halfway through the movie in favorite of clichés and wacky hi-jinks. The reasoning behind Anabelle's need to stop the wedding was flimsy at best but she soon got over it upon watching a short video of the couple together.However since there was still an hour left to fill the movie random plot points, hi-jinks and misunderstandings were thrown in as filler to stretch out the running time.Hallmark, please stop adapting novels! You do a terrible job bringing them to screen.
Stop the wedding was a great movie with a good storyline, you really saw how from the beginning Anna (Rachel Boston) and Clay (Niall Matter) didn't like each other at all, but as the movie went along, you saw how they connected.
The movie was entertaining from the beginning to end and the acting was good and the script was great.
One thing i didn't like about the movie was that Anna and Clay in the beginning of the movie had just met each other and after only knowing each other for 2 or 3 minutes decides to stop a wedding, i understand that they both didn't like the idea that Anna's aunt and Clay's father getting married so soon, but they made it look really good and believable in the movie and i liked it.
The end of the movie was successful, i won't go into that, you have to see the movie to see how it will end. I think that you will like it.
The movie was entertaining from the beginning to end and the acting was good and the script was great.
One thing i didn't like about the movie was that Anna and Clay in the beginning of the movie had just met each other and after only knowing each other for 2 or 3 minutes decides to stop a wedding, i understand that they both didn't like the idea that Anna's aunt and Clay's father getting married so soon, but they made it look really good and believable in the movie and i liked it.
The end of the movie was successful, i won't go into that, you have to see the movie to see how it will end. I think that you will like it.
I would have enjoyed this film a lot more, if only Rachel Boston would stop shouting her lines excitedly and waving her arms about - which she seems to do in all her movies. The story was passable though.
7.8 stars.
One of those "I don't understand why all the bad reviews" sort of moments for me. I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. A woman and a man are both very hesitant to let their parents get married. More specifically, it's her aunt who raised her since her parents died, and it's his dad. Both have been previously married, but there has been much past drama which is a major obstacle to this being a good idea. Well, this story is all about the two leads trying to stop the wedding, but in the meantime, they fall in love. It's refreshing, it's fun, the acting is totally on point, the writing is adept, the direction is well done, the dialogue is witty and comedic. What's not to like? Look at the cast, this film is littered with actors you have seen many times. There are several Hallmark regulars, the whole band showed up for this movie, and as a bonus we have Alan Thicke. Not too shabby and he's Canadian too like so many other Hallmark actors (go figure).
One of those "I don't understand why all the bad reviews" sort of moments for me. I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. A woman and a man are both very hesitant to let their parents get married. More specifically, it's her aunt who raised her since her parents died, and it's his dad. Both have been previously married, but there has been much past drama which is a major obstacle to this being a good idea. Well, this story is all about the two leads trying to stop the wedding, but in the meantime, they fall in love. It's refreshing, it's fun, the acting is totally on point, the writing is adept, the direction is well done, the dialogue is witty and comedic. What's not to like? Look at the cast, this film is littered with actors you have seen many times. There are several Hallmark regulars, the whole band showed up for this movie, and as a bonus we have Alan Thicke. Not too shabby and he's Canadian too like so many other Hallmark actors (go figure).
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- TriviaThat beautiful song that plays during the climactic (yet elegantly sequenced) ending of the movie, is not listed in the soundtrack on this website. The name of this song is "Arms" and was recorded by "Christina Perri".
- GoofsAlan Thicke and Niall Matter aren't following the rules when playing pool. They continuing to shoot when they have not sunk balls or Not taking another turn when they have sunk a ball.
- ConnectionsReferences The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams (1977)
- SoundtracksStay With Me
Written by Peter Allen
Performed by Peter Allen and Steve Hilliam
Courtesy of Peter Allen Music Publishing
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