1. License to Wed (2007) – Movie Review - Silver Screen Guide
Sep 30, 2016 · The jokes were funny at times, but always mixed with the cliché rom-com humor and it just didn't work for me half the time. The characters were ...
License to Wed is a romantic comedy directed by Ken Kwapis and stars Mandy Moore, John Krasinski, and Robin Williams. It is the story of a couple engaged to be married go through marriage counselin…
2. License to Wed (review) - FlickFilosopher.com
Jul 3, 2007 · When the movie is so bland, muddled, inconsistent, or just plain God awful that it is literally not worth writing about, MaryAnn sometimes ...
I was so tempted to walk out of *License to Wed.* And I have *never* walked out of a movie, not in my ten-year career as a film critic, not before.
3. License To Wed - Bowser's Review | Smogon Forums
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Ben Murphy (John Krasinski) runs into Sadie Jones (Mandy Moore) one day. Next thing you know, they are living together and preparing to get married. However, Sadie wants to get married at her family church, run by Reverend Frank (Robin Williams). However, as a requirement for getting married...
4. License to Wed | Rotten Tomatoes
Robin Williams is back in this horrifically embarrassing and misconceived wedding comedy. Content collapsed. Rotten score. Rated: 1/5 • Date Aug 10, 2007.
Newly engaged couple Sadie (Mandy Moore) and Ben (John Krasinski) look forward to a traditional wedding in St. Augustine's Church but, unfortunately for the lovebirds, the Rev. Frank (Robin Williams) refuses to bless the union until they pass his arduous marriage-prep course. While the clergyman puts the couple through holy hell, Ben and Sadie learn if they are truly destined to love each other till death do them part.
5. License To Wed DVD Review - IGN
Nov 6, 2007 · Deeply entrenched in its romantic comedy roots, License to Wed is a passable movie that succeeds at what it sets out to do--provide light-hearted laughs.
Turns out this movie genre called the "romantic comedy" may not be as bad as its reputation amongst males paints it out to be.
6. License to Wed Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Jan 30, 2023 · They're charming actors, so the romance is believable enough, but License to Wed is basically a fluffy piece of Robin Williams cake. If you ...
Predictable wedding comedy is all about Williams. Read Common Sense Media's License to Wed review, age rating, and parents guide.
7. Movie Review: License to Wed (2007) - The Critical Movie Critics
Jul 19, 2007 · License to Wed should have been just one of many romantic comedies released to little fanfare this summer. Nothing spectacular about it.
Movie review of License to Wed (2007) by The Critical Movie Critics
8. License To Wed (2007) - DVD Movie Guide
Oct 18, 2007 · Although the scope of the track appeared bland, the quality of the audio was fine. Speech came across as concise and well defined. I discerned ...
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Since I went into License to Wed with rock-bottom expectations, the possibility existed I might not loathe it so much. After all, when you anticipate a film completely bereft of entertainment, it canÂt help but surpass those expectations, right? Wrong at least in this case. Wed does many, many things wrong and almost nothing right. Starring Robin Williams, Mandy Moore. Warner, $28.98, 10/30/2007.