Stop the Wedding Page #8

Synopsis: A meddling man and woman determined to stop a wedding for the good of the bride and groom instead wind up falling in love with each other.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Anne Wheeler
Production: Stop Sign Productions
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.5
TV-G
Year:
2016
84 min
124 Views


She's a blast.

I like lucky Clay.

He's fun, and free,

and never rolls a seven,

not once.

That was a fluke,

had to be.

Letting go

is good, Anna.

Letting go is good.

Sorry.

Excuse me.

Goodnight, Anna.

Goodnight, Clay.

Look, Gloria, I know,

but we have to play hardball.

No, we're not trying

to take him for all he's got.

We're trying get you

what you deserve.

Okay, I'll send

this email right away,

and I'll talk to you soon.

Okay, Renee,

we'll print our boarding passes

at the airport.

You want me to put it

on your card again?

Don't worry, Renee,

she'll pay me back.

Clay, I didn't say anything.

You did.

I just need you to tell me

what you want me to do.

Just use my card

for both, okay?

She doesn't have

her checkbook with her.

Okay, why are you being

so defensive?

I wasn't implying anything.

I'm not,

I'm just...

E-mail me

the itinerary, okay?

Great.

Hi.

Hi.

I ordered pancakes and eggs

since we need to leave

for the airport in 20 minutes.

That sounds great.

Thanks.

So...

Oh, opposing counsel.

I need to take this.

But I will meet you

at check out?

Yeah, sure.

Desmond, hey, tell me

you've talked some sense

into your client.

No, he needs to man up

and support her financially.

It's his responsibility.

Are you serious?

So what if she chose not to work

when his practice took off?

This doesn't make any sense.

Yeah, absolutely.

I'll just call it up here

and get you checked out...

Oh, here you are,

Mr. castleberry.

Hey.

And I do hope the suites

were to your satisfaction.

Doesn't look like

there's any incidentals,

- nothing from the spa.

- No.

I hope you

enjoyed your stay.

Mm-hmm. Yeah.

I see you found

your father.

Glad you were able to

get him his medication.

Excuse me?

Aunt belle!

Anna?

Oh, my goodness!

We have been calling

and looking for you everywhere!

Look who's here.

Dad.

Where's your

wedding ring?

I believe it's in a box

in Sean's suitcase.

Belle didn't want

to go through with it.

She wanted you, and Suzie,

and her family to be

at her side.

I wanted my son

with me.

Oh, my goodness.

That's why

we're here.

Really?

'Cause I haven't listened

to any of your messages.

I didn't need

any more bad news

from

Dougie downer again.

Okay, that's fair.

Look, if you guys are 100%

certain about this marriage,

then I'm behind it.

I feel the same way.

I could not live with myself

if I missed

the happiest day of your life.

Aw...

Well, that's what

we've been waiting to hear

all along.

Then let's go home

and do this right.

All right.

Okay!

We have a wedding to plan.

Come on.

We need to be quick,

we have the food

tasting in an hour.

Do you want me and Suzie

in the same dress,

since we're both

your bridesmaids?

Oh, please,

I would never put you

in any matchy-matchy

pouf taffeta dress.

Ooh, what about this?

Why do you even

have that?

It was a special request

for a regular client.

She wanted a mini.

And don't judge.

Her wedding

was canceled.

Somebody will buy it.

It's just not

going to be us, right?

No.

You seem different.

More fun, Anna.

What? No.

I-I just, you know,

maybe I'm happy

because aunt belle is happy.

Oh, please,

no one's buying that.

What is going on

with you and Dr. Clay?

Well, let's see,

for starters,

he lives in Boston,

and I live

in San Francisco.

Logistics can always

be worked out.

You like him.

He did show me

a different side

once he opened up.

Hmm.

I seem to recall

saying the exact same

thing about Sean.

And what did you say?

Something about

taking things slow?

And now?

I stand a little

bit corrected?

Look at that.

You've only known Clay

a few days, and...

Maybe that's

all it takes.

Yeah...

She likes him.

Uh-huh.

She likes him.

Yeah, she does.

You ready for tomorrow?

Mentally, yes.

As for what I'm wearing,

that's still

up in the air.

Not anymore.

I have your shirt.

Also some food

for you to grill tonight.

You're

a lifesaver, Jake.

He'd die without you.

You know that, right?

I know that.

I am happy for you,

you know.

Despite evidence

to the contrary.

Yeah, I believe you.

I know that.

Clay, I know

I've made some mistakes.

I wasn't always the most

attentive father, was I?

You did

the best you could, dad.

I know it was hard for you

after mom died.

I mean, let's face it,

she took care of both of us,

didn't she?

Yeah.

She used to say

she had two children,

you and me.

We all have to grow up

sooner or later.

Right.

Some of us just

a little later than others.

That would be me.

I'm putting Mr. Lewis

at the kids' table.

I think it's happening.

That's what I'm doing.

Like that...

What do we do...

Does that work?

Who replies the day

before a wedding?

I have no idea

where I'm going to

put all these people,

because the chart

is done.

Yeah, but we still

have to find room

for Sean's cousins.

Separate them.

You'll thank me later.

Yeah, Sean told me about them.

Are you doing okay?

I know you had to

cancel your conference.

Well, my talk

has come and gone,

but I'm still going to Miami

for four days.

Alone, or...

With a friend?

Alone.

Well, that doesn't

seem like very much fun.

Look, I just don't want

to get blindsided again.

You know, like with Vivian?

I never saw that coming.

I know that was

hard on you, Clay,

but it's important that you try

not to look for a Vivian

in someone named Anna.

I think they're two

very different people.

Oh, no!

No, no, no!

I don't need

an assistant,

I need a fireman.

But I'm blaming

the grill.

It was way too hot.

You've got to

fix that.

Vesuvius

wasn't that hot.

It was the grill's fault.

How about I run out

and get us some food

so we have something

to eat tonight.

I'll come with you.

- Okay.

- Make mine rare.

Hey, do you want me

to drive?

No, that's okay.

I got it.

Oh, it's a beautiful night.

Yeah...

Yeah, I wanted to come

because we haven't really

had the chance to talk about...

The elevator.

Mm-hmm.

I was going to

bring that up

at the airport,

but your dad was there,

and my aunt, so...

That wasn't me...

Usually.

Me either,

but it was good for me.

I decided,

even though

I missed the conference,

I'm still going to go to Miami

after the wedding.

I had Renee clear my schedule

for a few days.

I had fun in Vegas.

I realized there's

a whole big world

outside the O.R.

Yeah, there's a big world

outside the courtroom, too.

Well...

Maybe you should come with me.

Just think about it, okay?

I know that you have

a big client right now,

but they have

wifi there.

And it's only

for a few days.

Plus, I kinda sorta

maybe really like

"fun and free"

Clay and Anna.

I'd like to see them

in the real world.

See how they'd do under less

heightened circumstances.

You know, no pressure.

Just think about it.

Okay.

So, what do you want to eat?

Ooh, I don't know,

um, pasta, chicken, cupcakes?

Cupcakes for dinner?

Wouldn't be the first time.

Well, I don't have

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Stephanie Bond (born 16 May 1981 in Dargaville, New Zealand) is a New Zealand netball player. She played two years in the ANZ Championship for the Northern Mystics from 2008–09, but was not signed for the 2010 season, due to time restraints with her law career.Prior to the ANZ Championship, Bond spent time with both the Auckland Diamonds (2006-2007) and Otago Rebels (2001-2005) in the National Bank Cup. In 2012, she was called up into the Southern Steel for a game as cover for the injured Sheryl Scanlan. more…

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