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1994 |
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R |
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117 minutes |
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| Director |
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Mike Newell |
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| Producer |
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Duncan Kenworthy |
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Gramercy Pictures |
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Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, Kristin Scott Thomas |
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Four Weddings and a Funeral Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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A scene where Carrie lifts the veil of the dress she is trying on and sees Charles was cut after previews, as this practice is considered unlucky.
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Young Bridesmaid: What's bonking?
Scarlett: Well, it's kinda like table tennis, only with slightly smaller balls.
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Four Weddings and a Funeral Reviews |
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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Where romantic comedy is concerned, I am a tough sell. Too many of them seem to put across the impression that all you need to do is put two people on the screen and have them end up together, regardless of whether or not they are developed with an interesting conflict (or even speak to one another, as in the monstrously overhyped SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE). I'm not going to turn into a pile of goo every time I see a screen kiss, but I will respond if I've spent two hours with two well-developed characters who seem to belong together. The new British comedy FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL delivers only halfway. Hugh Grant turns in a charming, star-making performance in this uneven character piece, but Andie MacDowell always appears to be more of a prop than a person.
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