After being enticed on a cheap luxury holiday to a tropical island paradise, four couples suddenly find themselves thrust into intensive couples therapy as part of the package! Couples Dave (Vince Vaughn) and Ronnie (Malin Akerman), Joey (Jon Favreau) and Lucy (Kristin Davis) , and recently divorced Shane (Falzon Love) with his twenty-something girlfriend Trudy (Kali Hawk) all embark on some serious soul searching that they are really not prepared for. As they endure the resort owner Marcel's (Jean Reno) odd counselling methods, including swimming with sharks and intimate yoga sessions with a very over amorous instructor. Soon they are facing up to their fears and each other as they make a hilarious last ditch attempt to save their marriages and what should have been the holiday of a lifetime.
Todd (Tyler Labine) and Cammie (Malin Akerman) are in love and are looking forward to an intimate weekend away together. Todd wants everything to be just perfect at the family cottage where he plans to propose to Cammie. But things begin to go awry with the arrival of Todd's slacker brother Salinger and his free-spirited girlfriend Masha (Lucy Punch). Todd and Salinger see life very differently and things start to get a little messy when Todd accidently kills his brother with an axe! But Cammie is determined not to let a little blood and murder stand in the way of their perfect weekend
Six college students (a sorority girl a fraternity guy a jock a nerd a hippy and a party girl) have been assigned to work together on a group project - a final paper on how to create The Utopian Society. They meet up for the first time with only one night to complete their assignment and quickly learn just how different they all are. If fact they can't seem to get along and they find themselves fabricating ever more elaborate excuses to keep themselves from working together. Whether it's doing saki bombs at the sushi bar shoplifting beer or playing strip basketball anything goes! How will this diverse group ever manage to complete their project on time? Can they manage to stop bickering put their pre-conceived stereotypes & differences aside and get round the obvious sexual tensions to learn something that could help them?
KNOCKED UP's Katherine Heigl stars in this romantic comedy about a selfless young woman who is trapped in the role of perennial bridesmaid. Set in New York City, the film opens with Jane (Heigl) racing by cab to appear in two friends' weddings in the same night. She is the maid of honour for both fetes, and she rushes back and forth. She meets Malcolm (James Marsden), a cynical young man who, unbeknownst to her, writes for a newspaper's wedding column. Malcolm is intrigued by the sheer number of times Jane has played bridesmaid, and he secretly decides to write a story about her. To further complicate Jane's life, her younger sister Tess (Malin Akerman) has just come to town and ensnared Jane's longtime crush, George (Edward Burns). When George and Tess become engaged, Jane faces the humiliating prospect of playing bridesmaid in the wedding of her sister and the man she loves. Meanwhile, Malcolm continues hounding Jane, and Jane's life and closet soon explode in a taffeta-tangled mess that forces her to make some big changes.Heigl is a pleasure to watch, as she has the kind of crowd-pleasing, no-nonsense presence that could ground any film, so 27 DRESSES greatly benefits from her comedic skill and charm. The film features all of the hallmarks of chick flick fare, such as the wacky best friend, a dress-up sequence, and obnoxious but strangely attractive love interest. Heigl deserves comparisons to Julia Roberts for her sheer likability, and like PRETTY WOMAN, women will are likely to greatly enjoy 27 DRESSES due to the central performance, fantasy elements, and the attractive lady parading around in numerous different outfits.
A newlywed man who believes he's just gotten hitched to the perfect woman encounters another lady on his honeymoon.
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