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    The Wedding Planner 2001 POSTER

    The Wedding Planner

    2001

    English

    5.4

    25

    17%

    59%

    Action

    arranged marriage

    Comedy

    love of one's life

    Romance

    romantic comedy

    romcom

    san francisco, california

    wedding planner

    Adam Shankman Adam Shankman Director Frances Bay Frances Bay as Dottie Judy Greer Judy Greer as Penny Marc Shaiman Marc Shaiman as Piano Player Matthew McConaughey Matthew McConaughey as Steve Edison
    San Francisco's premiere wedding planner, Mary Fiore is rescued from an accident by the man of her dreams, pediatrician Steve Edison, only to find he is the fiancé of her latest client. As Mary continues making their wedding arrangements, she and Steve are put into a string of uncomfortable situations that force them to face their mutual attraction.
    Hot Shots! 1991 POSTER

    Hot Shots!

    1991

    English

    6.7

    72

    83%

    65%

    Action

    bad luck

    Comedy

    drill instructor

    jet crash

    parody

    saddam hussein

    secret mission

    Jim Abrahams Jim Abrahams Director Jon Cryer Jon Cryer as Jim 'Wash Out' Pfaffenbach Marc Shaiman Marc Shaiman as Piano Player Valeria Golino Valeria Golino as Ramada Thompson / Scarlett O'Hara / Lois Lane Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Efrem Zimbalist Jr. as Wilson
    The gang that created Airplane and The Naked Gun sets its sights on Top Gun in this often hilarious spoof starring Charlie Sheen, who previously only inspired laughs with his personal life. He plays Topper Harley, a fighter pilot with an axe to grind: clearing the family name. He gets involved in a relationship with Valeria Golino, a woman with an unusually talented stomach. But his mission is to avenge his father. Lloyd Bridges, late in his career, revealed an aptitude for this kind of silliness, here as a commander who is both incredibly dim and delightfully accident prone. Directed by Jim Abrahams, the film makes fun of a variety of other films as well, from Dances with Wolves to The Fabulous Baker Boys. It was so successful that they all returned in the sequel, Hot Shots! Part Deux.
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