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I am giving this one star only because it is clear that not giving any stars does not get counted in the average. Absolutely the worst movie ever. I not only walked out but was mad at myself for waiting so long before I did. The grotesque rehearsal dinner scene was surpassed only by the dishwaher race scene. This picture had no redeeming qualities.
11/15/2008, 8:41 am
This movie is anything but a comedy.... and more like a documentary about a very disfunctional family. It was so disturbing that you felt like you were watching a train wreck, but couldn't turn away. I wish we walked out like many of the other patrons who expected a comedy-drama.
11/15/2008, 3:01 am
The worst movie I have seen also I went with a friend or otherwise I would have gotten up and left. The way it was filmed got me dizzy I wanted to throw up. The story line was depressing, the whole movie was weird!
11/13/2008, 10:36 am
"Rachel Getting Married" is by far one of the most honest film that I've seen. Having lived in a family with a very similar situation, the film captures the essence of addictions effects on a loving family. It is effectively brings the audience into the emotion of the film. The acting is simply superb! Anne Hathaway's performance is not simply that of the normal pretty rising starlet, but shows mastery of her craft.
11/10/2008, 8:28 am
Look up "tool" in the dictionary and entry #2 says, "An approval-seeking, self-esteem-deficient twit compelled to mention his purported 140 IQ in a movie review"..
11/10/2008, 1:39 am
This was the worst movie I have gone to see in a very long time and the first that I have walked out on in almost 30 years! The pompous asses ( both "professional" critics and the smarter than you crowd of amateurs) that act like everyone who didn't like this movie are morons are the kind of people who make life really crappy. My wife and I (both post college graduates, with IQs in the 140's...just to make the point that we are not riding around on the short bus!) love all sorts of movies and an awful lot of them are out of the mainstream, foreign, "artistic" etc. So no, we are not soap opera watching, special effects driven movie goers, though we enjoy those big thrill ride films too. If it's good, it's good. But this movie was just so much more of the typical Hollywood, secular progressive crap where EVERY family is broken and /or dysfunctional, Every "loving" couple is interracial (and ALWAYS black male/white female), where drugs, smoking and booze are are the norm. Okay so I admit there may be a lot of truth in reality to some of this, but it's dismal nonetheless. Let's see something better about how people overcome problems without resorting to throwing in the towel, going down the long dark tunnel toward oblivion, hitting rock bottom and wallowing in filth before there is any hope of redemption. The bottom line, this just wasn't entertaining in the least..it was morbid and dull...and of course, expressing views (or should I say ramming them down your throat as if we haven't been subjected endlessly to such beliefs enough by now) which are destinctly left of center.
11/09/2008, 9:42 pm
My wife and I went to see this movie knowing it was not going to be commercially viable picture for most movie goers, the young set, but we have seen many movies that were out of the mainstream that were very good. This was not one of them. If you like to wallow in misery and depression with no resolution this is your movie. I stayed with it to the bitter end hoping for a turn of events. Why was this movie made?
11/09/2008, 4:36 pm
When it was good...it was very very good...and when it was bad...it was very very bad...the acting, supurb. The story, the reality of what happens to a family when they lose a child...was very real, the blame, the anger, the fear and how this follows each member of the family throughout their lives...This was done brilliantly...Too much dribble with the extended family members and friends...A movie to see and form your own opinion...
11/09/2008, 11:02 am
This was absolutely the WORST movie my husband and I have ever seen!!!! I was literally fighting to keep my eyes open...FYI we went to the matinee...not a night time showing. The camera work was awful...very shaky ...hence my headache! The shaky camera work kind of started off like that Blair Witch movie! The plot was just dreadful, the 2 main characters were unbelievable as an engaged couple. There was no chemistry between the 2 in our opinion! Please please save your money! DO NOT BOTHER SEEING THIS FARCE OF A MOVIE!!!! We finally had to follow suit and leave a third of the way through...just as THE MANY MANY theater goers did BEFORE of us that morning!!!!
11/09/2008, 1:55 am
The worst movie I have ever seen. No wait. That would be Alexander with Collin Ferrell. Rate this right up there though. I walked out after 35 minutes; that's over a 1/2 hour I'll never get back. But I did get my money back. What a self-indulgent piece of crap about a family you could care less about as they go through painful, boring, banal Berkeley-ish wedding. Are these critics living in the real world? Give me a break.
11/09/2008, 12:48 am