Ms. Matched

Synopsis: Upstart wedding planner Libby Boland makes dreams come true by designing romantic fairy tale weddings for her clients. Problem is there's no romance in her own life. All that changes when she falls for Ben Reynolds, author of the new book, 'Wedding Day Do's and Don'ts." Unfortunately, their blossoming romance is threatened when she discovers that Ben's book is a primer for getting married on the cheap -- completely incompatible with everything she believes. Sparks fly at a wedding expo where Libby and Ben battle over clients. But when Libby's livelihood is threatened, Ben finds a creative way to come to her rescue
 
IMDB:
5.2
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Year:
2016
84 min
38 Views


Okay, I need you

to come in with the bride,

and make sure that

you get her entrance,

and, Vinny, I need

a good close-up of the "I do's".

That's what it's all about.

Back light on the bride?

She's the star.

Code Blue, Libs.

Hey. Is it something

you can minimize

until I get there?

I'm trying.

Okay, I'll be right there.

All right, I'm sorry, guys,

I gotta go.

Bridezilla's on the loose.

Hey, how bad is it?

I had to wrestle

the hairspray away from her.

Gosh,

they have months to get this

out of their system.

But it always happens

right before

they walk down the aisle.

Will you do me a favor?

Will you check all the mics?

The sound guy is new.

- I'm on it.

- Thank you.

Good luck.

Why would a hair stylist

say she could do a French twist

if she can't?

Where are the scissors?

Come here.

Look at yourself.

You look like a princess.

And your hair is perfect.

Seriously?

You look stunning.

Okay, close your eyes,

we're gonna take a deep breath,

and listen.

Do you hear the music?

They're playing Bach.

I love that.

That's your music.

You picked that.

Do you know what that means?

That means it's time, Samantha.

You're going to have

the best wedding

you have ever dreamed of.

And you are

the most beautiful bride

I have ever seen.

Now, are you ready

for the best day of your life?

I am.

Thank you.

That is impressive.

That is romance.

Okay, cue the dad, pronto.

Okay, now.

Hold the music, hold it...

Hold.

Cue the music.

Now.

And we are on our way

to another perfectly

planned wedding by Libby.

Yeah.

Lots of cute single guys here.

My gosh, Michelle.

What?

Good luck with that,

I'm still working.

So are you.

Hello.

We can look, can't we?

Here we go.

Keep it rolling.

All right, ladies,

ready to catch the bouquet?

Okay, who's ready?

Don't look now,

but a super handsome groomsman

is checking you out.

No, I do not

think so, 'Chelle.

I think

he's gonna ask you to dance.

Right? Really?

Yeah. Okay.

I'd put

money on it.

I just want to say,

this was the most beautiful,

incredible...

Spectacular wedding...

...That I have ever been to.

We.

...We have ever been to.

Thank you, guys.

We're really glad

that you're enjoying it.

I don't know how you do it.

I mean, you gave

Samantha, like...

Everything?

It's like a total

dream come true.

Aw, well, that's what

we do, so we're glad.

We actually just

got engaged last month.

You caught the bouquet.

Congratulations,

that's great.

Thank you.

You know, we'd be thrilled

if you'd consider

planning our wedding.

We would love to, yes.

This is our card,

give us a call.

But don't wait too long,

Libby's schedule

fills up quickly.

Thank you.

It was nice meeting

you guys, thank you.

Thank you.

Nice to meet you. Thanks.

Talk to you soon.

Bye.

Hey?

Hey. Good job.

I'll toast to that.

Man, if I had a boyfriend,

this is exactly

the wedding I'd want.

You and me both.

Excuse me.

Would you like to dance?

I promise I won't

step on your toes.

And it's okay

if you step on mine.

Told you.

She would love to.

She'd love to.

Yes, thank you.

I am so sorry to interrupt.

I need you. The caterers

are having a meltdown.

I don't know what to do.

I'm sorry, I'm still working.

It was nice

meeting you. Thank you.

Thank you.

But I don't even...

know your name.

Did you pay the vendor fee

for the wedding expo?

Not yet.

So, I was going through

the books last night.

Okay, and?

And...

Our cash is down to a trickle.

This couple

is heaven sent.

The timing couldn't be

more perfect.

I sincerely doubt we'll get

to do what we just did

for the Jenkins wedding,

but you never know.

Well, these two

seem so meant for each other.

What approach are you thinking?

What I always do,

find out what their dream is

and make it happen.

I just hope I can give them

everything they want.

I just hope

they give us a check.

All I know is whatever happens...

...we can't afford

to lose this job.

- Hi, guys!

- Hi, guys.

Come on in.

You guys are right on time.

I like that.

It's so nice to see you.

Okay, let's start

at the beginning.

Where did you two meet?

At work.

We work for

the same start-up company.

Alex is a computer programmer,

I do the graphics.

Nice.

Sometimes, I like

to tie the venue

to where the couple met,

but I don't really

think an office

is the wedding vibe

we're going for.

Well, where did you go

on your first date?

We went on a harbor cruise.

We had our first kiss

on the bow...

just like in "Titanic".

That's so romantic.

Well, let's talk food.

What kind of cuisine do you like?

Pretty much anything.

We're gonna have to

narrow that down.

How about D.J. or band?

Yes.

Okay, great.

Which one?

I thought you just meant

do we want a D.J. or a band,

and yes, we want one of those.

Yes, I... I agree.

Okay, I know there are

a lot of decisions

that you have to make,

and in the beginning,

it can be really stressful.

Which is why we're here,

to help you make those decisions.

When you work with

"Weddings by Libby,"

we vow to give you

the perfect wedding.

That... that's a joke.

A wedding vow?

Look, I have to be honest.

We are totally overwhelmed.

Yeah, sometimes, we think

we should just skip the stress

and go down to City Hall.

Look, my mom and dad

did just that.

They never had a real wedding,

and that's something

they've always regretted.

I don't want that

to happen to you.

I wish the Bridal Expo

happened more than once a year.

Yeah, me too.

At this point,

we could use it monthly.

Check that, weekly.

Well, I'm excited

to see Alex and Annie.

Yeah.

They were so close

to signing a contract.

Do you think they'll be here?

Definitely.

They promised.

Look at this craziness.

How am I supposed to compete?

You can compete 'cause you're

not selling dresses or cakes.

You're selling your book,

a future bestseller.

You don't need

a fancy set-up.

If you say so.

Okay, lift it...

'Chelle, I need you to lift.

Here, let me help you.

Thanks.

A little higher.

Got it.

Wow. Thank you

for that.

You're a life saver...

Hey, it's you.

I thought I'd never

going to see you again.

I know, me too.

I'm actually glad

you're around.

We needed some muscle.

Well, Ben Reynolds

at your service.

Your booth is really impressive.

Thanks, but,

that's all Michelle.

She's a tech genius.

But she's the people person

who makes it all go.

Anything that speaks

to the heart is all Libby.

You're not getting a raise

for that.

I would never.

Well, besides saving the day,

what do you do?

Well, I'm a writer.

Well, I just wrote

my first book,

"Wedding Day Do's and Don'ts".

That sounds like a really

good read, right up my alley.

So, tell me something,

I know you're a good dancer,

but I don't even know your name.

Libby Boland.

As in "Weddings by Libby".

Nice to officially meet you,

"Weddings by Libby".

Nice to meet you, too,

"Book by Ben".

You know where my booth is,

so if you ever need anything...

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