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Made of Honor (2008)

Director: Paul Weiland

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From Time Out New York

Shouldn’t a chick flick this misogynistic cancel itself out and implode, thus sparing us the indignity of suffering through another predictable, emotionally barren “speak now or forever hold your peace” moment? If only that were the low point of this inept, joyless exercise.

Patrick Dempsey stars as Tom, the idly rich womanizer we’re supposed to root for because he’s the star. Except Tom obviously hates women—he has rules about not committing to anyone, only dating the most vacant idiots possible, etc.—so the alleged moment of clarity in which he decides he’s in love with longtime pal Hannah (Monaghan) is more frightening than anything else.

Insubstantial characters and a plot that may as well be a series of establishing shots do little to mask the film’s main theme: Women are stupid. Thus nothing could be more humiliating, or a better source of humor, than a man doing traditionally female activities like planning parties, making gift baskets and hating fat girls. Also, sometimes people think Tom’s gay. You know, because he does all that gay stuff. Ha-ha. Romantic comedies don’t need to cure cancer or alter the face of cinema forever, but Made of Honor’s complete lack of ambition or originality shifts the film from the simply lazy category to downright insulting.

Author: Margaret Lyons 2008-04-29 18:48:38

Time Out New York Issue 657: May 1 - 7, 2008


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  • RobynLynn said...
    Posted on May 20 2008 12:41 now now....I'm sure it wasn't THAT bad....
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  • John H said...
    Posted on May 13 2008 03:10 This may well be the worst film of the year. A completely puerile and unbelievable story about uninteresting and nunlikable characters.Avoid at all costs
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