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Tess is paired with the best man in her best friend's wedding to save it from disaster. But by the time the couple say "I do," Tess realizes that her own longtime boyfriend may not be the ri... Read allTess is paired with the best man in her best friend's wedding to save it from disaster. But by the time the couple say "I do," Tess realizes that her own longtime boyfriend may not be the right guy for her "to have and to hold" after all.Tess is paired with the best man in her best friend's wedding to save it from disaster. But by the time the couple say "I do," Tess realizes that her own longtime boyfriend may not be the right guy for her "to have and to hold" after all.
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Françoise Yip
- Stylish Baker
- (as Francoise Yip)
Steven E. Rudy
- Man in Neck Brace
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Henry Mah
- Stan the Coffee Guy
- (as Henry J. Mah)
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I enjoyed this one and was going to review it long ago, after I first saw it, but it was not yet available on IMDb. (What takes them so long to get Hallmark movies up on the site?) This movie follows the usual pattern: Competent and no nonsense woman saddled with a guy who takes her for granted attends a wedding and meets the laid back best man. Sparks fly after the usual friction between the two, and then the original boyfriend appears out of nowhere. Add to this a bridezilla surprise surprise. What sets this one apart is Maggie Lawson. She adds brightness and nice comic timing. I enjoyed seeing her again after Psych. Paul Green is one of my more favorite male Hallmark regulars, and the two play off each other very well. I am hoping Hallmark will have Maggie back soon.
I like Maggie Lawson and I enjoyed this movie. The main characters' personalities reminded me of those in 27 Dresses. The groome's secret causing the bride to freak out was a bit annoying. Overall, it's a nice addition to the June Weddings collection.
A promising doctor who is the most delightful person on the planet (always doing favors for others, overly thoughtful) suddenly turns into a mean-spirited person the second she arrives in Chicago. A man whom she's never met is kind enough to pick her up from the airport and she is instantly mean to him. She treats him like a plow horse. The change in spirit makes no sense and ruins her character - practically making the rest of the movie unwatchable.
Once again Paul Greene lights up the screen with his charm and being so darn handsome! Cannot get a bad angle on him! Not one!! Would watch every movie Paul is in. Cute movie, fun and witty !! Worth the watch
First of all: Weddings do make people crazy and that's a fact. June weddings are not my favorite part of the year. (Hallmark regular viewer here)
I started this movie with high hopes and I'm actually a little disappointed. The movie in general is not bad, it's okay. But as someone who has watched a lot of these types of movies and pays attention to details I think it wasn't good enough. Something was missing.
Tess was quite cheerful, and at first I was annoyed with her personality until I learn it was all part of the learning process. But after realizing that, I liked her.
Paul Greene isn't my favorite Hallmark guy but then I saw him in a podcast related to When Calls the Heart and discover that I was judging him wrongly. So I was looking forward to see him in another movie with "different eyes". His character, Michael was quite charming but I felt he needed to be funnier, or more outgoing, probably.
The acting of both leads was good. However, there were details throughout the movie that were not believable and some of the acting wasn't convincing. The chemistry wasn't there, they barely looked in the eyes. I don't think I have smiled ONCE and believe me i'm a sucker for romance and very cheerful person. There was one twist in the end that I wasn't expecting but other than that it is predictable, especially the idiot boyfriend who appreciates his work more than the relationship he is in.
If you love weddings watch it, but if June Weddings are not your thing, then don't.
I started this movie with high hopes and I'm actually a little disappointed. The movie in general is not bad, it's okay. But as someone who has watched a lot of these types of movies and pays attention to details I think it wasn't good enough. Something was missing.
Tess was quite cheerful, and at first I was annoyed with her personality until I learn it was all part of the learning process. But after realizing that, I liked her.
Paul Greene isn't my favorite Hallmark guy but then I saw him in a podcast related to When Calls the Heart and discover that I was judging him wrongly. So I was looking forward to see him in another movie with "different eyes". His character, Michael was quite charming but I felt he needed to be funnier, or more outgoing, probably.
The acting of both leads was good. However, there were details throughout the movie that were not believable and some of the acting wasn't convincing. The chemistry wasn't there, they barely looked in the eyes. I don't think I have smiled ONCE and believe me i'm a sucker for romance and very cheerful person. There was one twist in the end that I wasn't expecting but other than that it is predictable, especially the idiot boyfriend who appreciates his work more than the relationship he is in.
If you love weddings watch it, but if June Weddings are not your thing, then don't.
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- TriviaAired as the fourth of four original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2017 "June Weddings" lineup.
- GoofsOn the drive from the airport, mountains are clearly visible through the car windows. There are no mountains in Chicago.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Psych: The Movie (2017)
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