The catch? He’s the groom at the 500-guest extravaganza she has just been hired to coordinate.
So, pour a glass of cheap champagne, put on your most impractical heels, and remember: Sometimes you have to let the wedding cake fall to the floor to find the right person. the wedding planner film
Here is why The Wedding Planner deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame for guilty pleasures. For those who need a refresher: Mary Fiore (J-Lo) is the most Type-A wedding planner in San Francisco. She has a color-coded binder for everything. She has zero time for love. Enter Steve Edison (McConaughey), a dashing doctor who literally saves her life by pushing her out of the way of a runaway dumpster. The catch
Let’s be honest: If you were a millennial girl raised on a diet of bubblegum pop and butterfly clips, The Wedding Planner wasn’t just a movie. It was a vibe . Here is why The Wedding Planner deserves a
Twenty years later, while most rom-coms from the era have faded into the background of late-night cable reruns, Matthew McConaughey and J.Lo’s San Francisco-set love story remains oddly irresistible. Is it a "good" movie in the classical sense? Debatable. Is it a perfect storm of fashion, music, and absolute chaos? Absolutely.
The dancing in the field, obviously. Worst scene? The mechanical bull. We don’t talk about the mechanical bull.