Ms. Matched Page #4

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
TV-G
Year:
2016
84 min
38 Views


Thank you.

So, what made you decide

to be "Weddings by Libby"?

Really?

Yeah, I want to know.

Okay.

When I was six years old,

I was a flower girl

in my aunt's wedding.

I was so excited,

I got to wear a dressy dress,

and get my hair done,

and carry a bouquet.

I bet you made

a really cute flower girl.

Please.

I was adorable.

So, you're six years old,

you're a flower girl,

and you found your calling?

I didn't finish my story.

Please, go on.

So, after the wedding

came the reception,

and, it was like

this enchanted world,

of music, and dancing, and food.

They even had this

special kids' table,

and it had hot dogs, pineapple

pizza, and fruity drinks.

I found my happy place.

So, like I said,

you're six years old,

you're a flower girl,

and you found your calling.

Well, yeah, but I had to

talk about the reception,

It makes the story pop.

It does make it pop...

Thank you.

And it's nice to know that

you're impressed by hot dogs,

pineapple pizza,

and fruity drinks.

I was six.

Hi! Libby...

I loved you on the panel.

Thank you.

Mind if I ask you a question?

Of course not.

Well, my fiance and I...

...were thinking about

having a wedding on a train.

Do you think that would be

a romantic way to get married?

One of the most romantic

weddings I ever planned

was at a train station.

And if you guys want to travel

to a new destination,

you could rent a whole car

or several cars.

So, how much does it cost

to rent one of those cars?

I mean, it depends.

You have to factor in the time

of year, and the amount of people,

and how many hours you'd want.

Ben...

what's your take?

Well, I... I don't know much

about the cost

of renting a train,

but if you've read my book,

you'll see

that I'm a big proponent

of combining activities

and function.

So, if trains are your thing,

then you could have the ceremony

on the way to the honeymoon.

Ben, do you think that same

idea would work in Vegas?

I don't see why not.

Trains run 24/7

to the downtown heart of Vegas.

It's Vegas, baby. Why not

just get married by Elvis?

Why not? I like Elvis.

And it could make for

some fun wedding photos.

I'm sorry, but Elvis

is not romantic at all.

You do believe in romance,

don't you?

Well, big budget

doesn't mean romance.

You can make

any situation romantic.

I am sorry, Ben, but you do not know

the first thing about romance.

Pardon me, folks,

I will be right back.

Hey, wait.

There's no reason

to get personal.

You intentionally undermined me.

I did not.

When you sit there and say,

"Why spend money...

"... on an event that

you're gonna remember forever...

...when you can have

a quickie wedding in Sin City?"

That is undermining

my expertise.

I was asked my opinion.

All I offered

was an alternative answer.

Well, congratulations, you had

a theory, and you wrote a book.

Weddings are my life,

and I for one am not interested

in your alternative choices.

So please, take your boyish smile

and your charming personality,

and go find a woman who

enjoys being married by Elvis.

Boyish smile

and charming personality?

Thank you?

I think.

This is new,

a magician at the reception?

Alex, your brother would just

love that, don't you think?

Probably. Luckily it's

our wedding, not his.

Everybody loves magic.

Want to see a demo, folks?

Sure.

All right.

And you guys

are getting married?

Wedding rings.

Free of charge.

Want to see another trick?

I could watch this all day.

Not unless

you can make people disappear.

Is this where you got your

inspiration for David and Samantha?

Well, some of it, but mostly

from learning about them.

Just like I'm getting

to know the two of you.

See, the idea is to customize

the wedding to your dream.

So, if you want fireworks,

fireworks it is.

If you want

big, beautiful centerpieces,

then you should have that.

The important thing to think

about is what makes you happy?

No regrets.

Well, happy is knowing that

I'm marrying my best friend.

You guys are so sweet.

I loved what

you did for Samantha.

The way she arrived in that beautiful

Bentley, it was like a fairy tale.

Why don't you guys go down

to Cake Kyng's booth,

get started with some samples?

I'll meet you there

in a few minutes.

Okay.

Yesterday, we met with

"Weddings by Libby".

Great,

but expensive.

I understand.

And you said you want to have

kids, and kids are expensive,

so let's plan

an affordable wedding.

Sounds great.

So glad we found you.

Me too.

I'll just be a moment.

Excuse me, folks.

What is this?

Wedding consultant?

Yes.

"Wedding Consultant",

what exactly is it?

Well, a lot of people

were asking for my advice,

so I thought

I'd branch out.

Do you know what you're doing?

Consulting?

You are stealing my clients!

They...

Sir, I owe you

a debt of gratitude.

Okay. Why would that be?

Well, I own the best,

and only,

Drive-Thru Wedding Chapel

in all of Nevada,

and since your Vegas

shout-out at the panel,

I actually had people

stopping by my booth.

I've been coming to this expo

for 10 years

and I have never had

so much foot traffic.

No, wait a minute, it's a

drive-thru wedding chapel?

Like, a fast food drive-thru?

Exactly.

It used to be a bank,

I converted it.

You don't even have to

get out of your car.

Interesting.

This is classic.

If it's even possible, you have

reached the absolute bottom.

Wait, okay, so a drive-thru

wedding isn't for everybody...

Well, good

enough for you?

If I was in a rush, yes.

You know what, I do not want

you to like my Facebook page.

I'm not even sure

we should be friends.

Facebook friends

or real friends?

Take your pick.

I hope we haven't

caused you a problem.

No worries.

Every problem has a solution.

I hope.

And this one is called

"The Fairy Princess"...

...and here she comes now.

I need chocolate.

Immediately.

My gosh...

Libby?

Are you okay?

You look like you've seen

Frankenstein's bride.

I'm fine.

This is delicious.

And you know it's delicious

because "The proof

is in the pudding, and... "

"The pudding

is in the cake".

Wedding dress shopping

is always my favorite part.

More than anything else, the dress

makes a woman feel like a bride.

- They're all so beautiful.

- I know, right?

In my opinion, this is

the hardest decision

you're going to have to make,

because they have

so many options.

You have classic, A-line,

long, short, elegant, sassy...

I notice there's,

no prices on these dresses.

You have marvelous taste.

That is an haute couture Nena

Lang with a pleated bodice.

You would look absolutely

radiant in that dress.

In fact, we're doing

a Bridal fashion show today,

and I would love to see you on the

runway modeling that very dress.

Really?

Me? A model?

Come back at 4:
00,

we'll get you ready.

We'll do your hair and makeup.

That's fantastic.

Then you get to see

what you look like first-hand

as a beautiful bride.

Honey?

What do you think?

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