The Wedding Singer

1998 "He's gonna party like it's 1985!"
6.9| 1h37m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 13 February 1998 Released
Producted By: New Line Cinema
Country: United States of America
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Robbie, a local rock star turned wedding singer, is dumped on the day of his wedding. Meanwhile, waitress Julia finally sets a wedding date with her fiancée Glenn. When Julia and Robbie meet and hit it off, they find that things are more complicated than anybody thought.

Genre

Comedy, Romance

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Director

Frank Coraci

Production Companies

New Line Cinema

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The Wedding Singer Audience Reviews

StunnaKrypto Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Cindy Lam I love this movie and don't mind watching again. It is funny and romantic and witty. I love Adam Sandler's musical talents. I love that he sings and writes songs. I absolutely love the ending of this movie. It is so romantic. Drew and Adam do have such amazing chemistry. They are both very likeable and charming. It was also great to see Billy Idol. I love to listen to the song over and over again. I wish someone would serenade me with that song. It just makes my heart melt. Adam Sandler is one of my favourite comedians but this is about his best movie ever.
bahamutwing I found very little original about this film. What it did it did it well. Worth a watch, it's very sweet.At the time of release this film was not praised by critics but it was tolerated. Drew Berrymore as Julia was cute as a very cute thing. Adam Sandler was passive as that loser with very little talent but still ends up with the girl. The music was nicely done. For some time now media uses the same set of songs to define the 80's. This film defined it's own playlist.I think it's also important t on note that Adam Sandler plays a real person in this movie.
Mr-Fusion My attitude towards "The Wedding Singer" has really taken a dive over the years. I remember when everyone was talking about it in high school, and it was pretty good. This was back when ironic gag-a-minute '80s humor was funny. Now, it just seems half-assed (a DeLorean rolls up playing the "Miami Vice" theme). There are still a couple of good laughs here and there: Jon Lovitz, the rapping granny, Frank Silvero), but the romcom formula is being played to the fullest here - two destined lovers kept apart by misunderstandings, miscommunications, etc. - and Sandler's this ridiculously sensitive milquetoast. Were it not so syrupy, this would be easier to stomach.5/10
jlthornb51 Adam Sandler had made two decent movies. Actually they were exceptional films. Punch Drunk love was one, with Emily Watson elevating him to a new and entirely fresh level. This is the other. Interestingly, just as Emily Watson made such an impact, so does Drew Barrymore in this film. She is nothing less than adorable and as an actress, raises Sandler up out of his usual routine. The opening sequence with the credits is absolutely one of the best starts of a comedy ever filmed. The guest cameos are stunningly hilarious, especially Steve Buscemi. The movie does drag a bit in the middle but overall it is a very good romantic comedy and for Adam Sandler, a true work of art.