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Peter
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Wedding Guest
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| Mena Suvari | ... |
Sarah
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Jeremy
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| Talulah Riley | ... |
Alexandra
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Ralphus
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Susannah Fielding | ... |
Julie
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Jack
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Albert
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Helen
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Anisha
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Mandy
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Vincenzo Nicoli | ... |
Mr. Fernandez
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| Michael Warburton | ... |
Father Poon
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Mrs. Fernandez
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Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that's the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari) and an army of naysayers haven't heard they're meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love? Written by Unstoppable Entertainment
Okay, so six reviews of this movie...all written within a day of each other, all written in the same voice, and all the reviewers have only one review to their names. If these "glowing" reviews aren't enough to make you suspicious, let me be quite clear. This movie is TERRIBLE. It's basically a series of gross-out jokes, ridiculous injuries and tired clichés that could have been written by a group of high schoolers. In fact the entire film has a very amateurish feel to it, which makes it impossible to connect with any of the very thin storyline. Mena Suvari must owe someone in England a big favor, and hopefully this erased her debt, because even this poor excuse for a comedy is far out of her league (which is saying a lot considering she was in American Pie). This "rom com" is not romantic, not funny and really not worth your time.