Ms. Matched Page #2

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
 
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5.2
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Year:
2016
84 min
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come on by.

Thanks, yeah, I'll do that.

Hey,

"Weddings by Libby"...

this booth isn't gonna

set itself up.

Right.

Thank you, again.

That was so nice of you.

I'm gonna go.

My pleasure.

I'm just gonna be over here.

If you need me.

Little help over here?

Anytime...

you wanna help.

I'm sorry.

I'm so sorry.

Here you are.

How's it going?

Amazing.

I've been so busy,

I haven't even had a chance

to have lunch.

I know, I always forget

to eat at these things.

Actually, I was kidding.

I haven't even sold a book,

and I'm starting to think

coming here was a terrible idea.

I'm sure you're just

off to a slow start.

It'll get better.

Come on, I'll introduce you

to some people.

Are people going to remember

your bridesmaid dresses?

No.

Your invitations?

No way.

But your guests

will remember your cake

if...

it is a Cake Kyng wedding cake.

There you go.

It certainly looks amazing.

His cakes are like

little slices of melted heaven.

Please, be my guests.

You know better

than that, Libby.

Wedding style, please.

My God...

That's got to be the best

cake I've ever tasted.

And always remember,

the proof is in the pudding,

and the pudding...

"... Is in the cake!"

That's my girl.

Dear.

We are "Body by Bobby".

I'm Bobby D,

and this is Bobby G.

And we want you to look

your best for your wedding!

Brides-to-be,

when your big day rolls around,

do you wanna be fat

or do you wanna be fit?

They scare me.

Yeah. Me too.

Come on!

Holy...

Okay, let's go.

There's no way that this is

that guy's first rodeo.

It's not hers, either.

I'd say this is about

her third go-around.

You think?

I know.

I planned her second wedding.

So, you've been

to this thing before?

It's my third year.

It's kind of the best way

to drum up new business,

since there aren't really

a lot of repeat customers

in the wedding game.

It's your first year?

Yeah, yeah.

My publisher signed me up,

thought it was a good way

to create more buzz.

To be honest,

I've actually never seen

an author here before,

but I think that actually

makes you a trailblazer, so...

Right, yeah.

No, I certainly feel like

I'm in the wilderness.

It's a lot bigger

than I expected.

So what's this book of yours all

about?

Weddings, of course.

I had a theory,

the do's and the don'ts,

and went with it,

and here I am.

Okay, and what is

this theory of yours?

Well, I believe...

what you do or don't do

on your wedding day...

will affect

the rest of your marriage.

I completely agree.

So, what do you do when

you're not planning weddings?

Actually, "Weddings by Libby"

is pretty much a 24-7 job.

But I feed my goldfish.

And once a month,

I go ballroom dancing.

What?

Get out of here, no way.

Yeah.

I dance, too.

Every Thursday night

at Monty's Ballroom.

Perhaps there's more

dancing in our future.

We'll see.

Come and see one of my favorite

dresses of the season.

You are going to love it.

Isn't it exquisite?

It's gorgeous.

It's absolutely beautiful.

Careful, honey.

It's bad luck to show the groom

the dress before the big day.

No, it's okay,

we're just friends.

Really?

Because you're

such a lovely couple.

Welcome, everybody, welcome!

Is everybody ready and excited

to kick off the first panel

of this year's Bridal Expo?

Give me a kiss.

Well, I've gotta tell you,

we have got the best

vendors around,

and they are all here...

I met those two

at the Jenkinsons' wedding.

They are so in love.

Believe me, I know.

Alex was my roommate in college.

Shut up, that's crazy.

Scout's honor.

They're not

the only ones in love.

Look around...

endorphins firing

everywhere I look.

Now, our first speaker today,

she is an absolute gem.

She's our favorite wedding planner,

the one, the only, Miss Libby Boland.

Brides and grooms-to-be,

everything starts with the wedding.

That day should be

perfectly romantic,

and exactly what you want.

I don't want you

to look back and say,

"Well,

it was nearly perfect".

Every detail, from the venue,

to the caterer, to the cake,

should be exactly what you want.

Expecting perfection

is not expecting too much.

You only get married once.

Well, most of you.

I insist only on one thing...

...let your wedding day...

...be the wedding

you've always dreamed of.

No expense should be spared.

I promise you...

...no dream is too big.

Thank you.

Isn't she something.

Thank you, Libby Boland.

Well, now,

let's get ready to welcome

a newcomer to the wedding game,

long-time and successful

financial planner,

he's just written

his very first book,

the soon to be bestseller

"Wedding Do's and Don'ts",

please welcome Mr. Ben Reynolds.

As I look across this room,

I see a lot of smiling faces.

Faces filled with love,

maybe even fear.

"Will the food

be good enough?"

"Will everyone

have fun?"

"Will my wedding be

as good as my sister's?"

The decisions you make today

and in the weeks leading up to

your big event,

well, they'll determine

how you live for years to come.

And my question is...

...are you willing to sacrifice

your financial future...

...for one day?

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

it's a guide to help with

all the hard choices.

I know right it seems like

everything has to be perfect,

and it's easy to get

caught up in the hype

and all the shiny objects.

But marriage,

it's about a life together,

so let's get realistic

here, folks,

and if I may be

completely honest,

it's time to dump the big event.

Thank you.

Well, you can't have a wedding

without a delicious cake,

am I right?

If there's one person that

can deliver on that promise,

it's our very own Cake Kyng.

Come on up here.

Yeah, thank you.

What's that?

Real-life experience, yeah.

You've got to do it to learn, right?

- Excuse me.

- Thank you.

Ben, can I see you for a second?

Pardon me. Pardon me.

Hey, that was spectacular.

It was better than

I ever expected.

Spectacular? Really?

Are you kidding?

You really got people

talking around here.

You know what I think,

I think you're going to blow up

this whole wedding game.

That seems like an exaggeration.

Ben, I was in the audience.

You didn't see all

the people nodding along?

You are the alternative choice,

and that, my friend, sells books.

I'm the alternative choice?

The alternative choice you are.

Come on, we gotta get you

back in the booth,

you've got autographs to sign.

All right, sweet.

Yeah. Let's do that.

So, Libby, I...

I really don't feel like talking

right now.

Why are you following me?

I'm not following you.

Obviously you're upset,

and I'm sorry,

I don't know

what I said exactly.

"Dump the big event?"

Is that really what you said?

Because I'm pretty sure

I heard it.

Right.

I was actually a little

worried about that line,

but it did seem

to resonate, right?

You do realize that

we're at a "Bridal Expo"?

We sell the big event.

It's all about the big event.

We don't dump said big event.

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