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27 Dresses
February 4th, 2010 by

27 Dresses (Widescreen Edition)

Katherine Heigl is delightful as Jane, a self-effacing Gal Friday so addicted to organizing weddings in her off time, that 27 Dresses opens with her character juggling two nuptials on the same night. A perpetual bridesmaid, Jane’s hobby is discovered by a matrimony reporter named Kevin (James Marsden), who hides a romantic side behind his wall of cynicism. While Kevin gradually develops feelings for Jane, the latter’s superficial sister, Tess (Malin Akerman), pursues George (E
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Ringo writes:
February 4th, 2010 at 11:09 pm

C’mon…it’s not rocket science and it’s not meant to be. After a week of having husbands and kids drive us crazy, my best friend and I ran away from home to see this and agreed we hadn’t laughed so hard in months! We laughed the whole way through. Mission accomplished…escapism at its best! Katherine Heigl is adorable in this and hey, for us harried mothers, just getting to watch Ed Burns and James Marsden for 90 minutes is worth the ticket (or DVD) price alone. They’re pretty yummy to watch! Leave the husband/boyfriends at home for this one and have a girls’ night out. Guys don’t get the humor in watching Jane hold her friends’ wedding dresses when they have to pee at their wedding receptions. Girls get it. The writing is witty with plenty of hilarious one-liners. Jane is everyone’s best friend and you’ll wish she was one of yours, too. This DVD will get added to my collection of predictable romantic comedies because it can hold its own with the best of them!

Idalis writes:
February 5th, 2010 at 1:54 am

Jane (Katherine Heigl) has loved weddings ever since she was a little girl and helped set her cousin’s wedding to rights. She’s dreamed of the day she’ll walk down the aisle to see that delighted expression on her intended husband’s face.

George (Edward Burns) is the man Jane always hoped would be at the other end of the aisle. He’s Jane’s boss and an entrepreneur who made his millions selling the kind of outdoor equipment he loves to use. He’s a gentle soul, a selfless vegetarian who loves dogs and serves as a Big Brother to a great Hispanic kid named Pedro.

Jane’s getting practice for that big day. So far, she’s been a bridesmaid at 27 weddings. That’s 27 dresses in her apartment front closet–none she will ever wear again…well, none anyone should have had to wear in the first place.

Enter Tess (Malin Akeman), Jane’s baby sister. She and George fall in love at first sight when Tess comes for a 2-week sisterly visit. Of course, George proposes and Tess accepts. But, Tess isn’t quite what she’s leading George to believe. She doesn’t like dogs. She eats meat, and she’s turning George’s little brother into her personal cleaning service.

And Jane–who is both jealous of her little sister and concerned about the lies Tess is telling to ‘get her man’ has to put the wedding together. Add to that the complication of Kevin (James Marsden), the bridal column journalist, who is following both Jane’s career as a bridesmaid and amateur wedding planner and Tess’s wedding.

“27 Dresses” is a heartwarming and funny film that’s both a good date movie and suitable for pre-teens. In my opinion, Ms. Heigl is showing versatility as an actress playing the sweet romantic heroine in “27 Dresses” and the hapless accidental mother in “Knocked up.” She’s steering a course similar to Johnny Depp’s, in that she’s selecting a variety of parts that won’t leave her typecast.

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