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Father Of The Bride/Father Of The Bride 2
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Father Of The Bride
FATHER OF THE BRIDE is a feel-good, smash-hit comedy about the outrageous trials and tribulations a well-intentional father goes through trying to prepare for his only daughter's wedding. The prenuptial pandemonium begins when the bride-to-be announces her engagement, setting off an outrageous chain of events, including a chaotic first meeting with the in-laws and a wedding day snowstorm. Starring Steve Martin (Bow Finger), Diane Keaton (Get Over It) and Martin Short (Three Amigos), this remake of the 1950 comedy classic is a warm, wacky look at a daughter's dream-come-true... and a father's proudest moment!
Father Of The Bride Part II
In this hilarious, crowd-pleasing sequel to the comedy smash Father of the Bride, you can expect Steve Martin (Parenthood) and Diane Keaton (Baby Boom) to deliver big laughs and a great time. George Banks (Martin) feels far too young to be a grandfather... and way too old to become a father again. So, when his recently married daughter Annie and his wife Nina (Keaton) both announce they are pregnant, the news sends George heading into a wacky mid-life crisis as he desperately tries to recapture his youth. But the fun only doubles as the Banks household gets turned completely upside-down by party planner extraordinaire Frank Egglehoffer (Martin Short), who returns to throw the baby shower of the century just as everyone is anxiously awaiting the delightful double delivery!
Special Features:
- None Listed.
- Walt Disney Studios
- Charles Shyer
- 12
- Steve Martin
- Diane Keaton
- Martin Short
- Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
- English
- 2
- 2
Father Of The Bride/Father Of The Bride 2
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£4.99
Save: £14.80
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Father Of The Bride
FATHER OF THE BRIDE is a feel-good, smash-hit comedy about the outrageous trials and tribulations a well-intentional father goes through trying to prepare for his only daughter's wedding. The prenuptial pandemonium begins when the bride-to-be announces her engagement, setting off an outrageous chain of events, including a chaotic first meeting with the in-laws and a wedding day snowstorm. Starring Steve Martin (Bow Finger), Diane Keaton (Get Over It) and Martin Short (Three Amigos), this remake of the 1950 comedy classic is a warm, wacky look at a daughter's dream-come-true... and a father's proudest moment!
Father Of The Bride Part II
In this hilarious, crowd-pleasing sequel to the comedy smash Father of the Bride, you can expect Steve Martin (Parenthood) and Diane Keaton (Baby Boom) to deliver big laughs and a great time. George Banks (Martin) feels far too young to be a grandfather... and way too old to become a father again. So, when his recently married daughter Annie and his wife Nina (Keaton) both announce they are pregnant, the news sends George heading into a wacky mid-life crisis as he desperately tries to recapture his youth. But the fun only doubles as the Banks household gets turned completely upside-down by party planner extraordinaire Frank Egglehoffer (Martin Short), who returns to throw the baby shower of the century just as everyone is anxiously awaiting the delightful double delivery!
Special Features:
- None Listed.
- Walt Disney Studios
- Charles Shyer
- 12
- Steve Martin
- Diane Keaton
- Martin Short
- Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
- English
- 2
- 2
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More than just a Chick Flick
When I first saw F.O.T.B, I thought oh no another chick flick. But i should have known better than to judge a book by its cover. Steve Martin is sooooo funny and completely changes the aspect of the movie and brings some masculinity to the film. Its a light hearted fast paced look at father daughter relationship that works on several levels. It pokes fun at the crazy extent people go through in planning weddings these days and also the relationship between and man and his daughter as he realises shes no longer his little girl but a grown woman. The second film I thought would be obvious where he becomes a grandfather, but they threw in a curve ball and his wife gets pregnant at the same time, this makes for another Steve Martin classic. Two really enjoyable and funny films.
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