I Do (But I Don't) Page #8

Synopsis: Denise Richards plays Lauren, a divorced wedding-planner who falls for the groom-to-be (Dean Cain).
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Kelly Makin
Production: A & E Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.7
TV-14
Year:
2004
97 min
114 Views


-Yes, dear?

-You are planning on changing, right?

-Of course, darling.

-One mustn't upstage the bride.

-I'll see you in a bit.

You do the final run-through,

and I'll check on the bride.

Ten-four, little lady.

Over and out.

-How you holding up?

-Great.

Everything's going according to plan.

Okay.

Oh, sorry.

-You look beautiful.

-Thanks.

You're gonna make me ruin my makeup.

Here.

Old habits die hard.

I am so happy for you.

I thought misery loves company.

Well, I guess we better get started.

-You ready to do this?

-Ready as I'll ever be.

So, what have I learned?

Rule number 10:

Remember that true love isn't

about embossed invitations...

...or the size of your bridal party.

True love is what you find

when you least expect it.

True love is taking the risk that it

won't be a "happily ever after. "

True love is joining hands with a man

who loves you for who you are...

...and saying, "I'm not afraid

to believe in you. "

A love like that will survive anything.

-Duty calls.

-Gotta go.

-Go, boy, go.

-Hustle!

-Have a good one.

-Congratulations, Nick.

Even a less-than-perfect wedding.

We're still gonna do it.

Friends, loved ones....

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Cara Lockwood

Cara Lockwood is an American novelist and the bestselling author of nine novels from Mesquite, Texas. more…

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