Wedding Bells Page #2
- TV-G
- Year:
- 2016
- 84 min
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[James]:
I'm so gladyou ordered a stretch limo.
[Nick]:
Okay.Everybody comfy?
We're great.
Thanks for driving, Nick.
Hey--
[Molly honks horn]
Huh.
What?
I thought
it would've been
more of a "beep-beep!"
Okay. Let's go.
[]
[Lily Frost "Blissed Out" plays]
Follow your bliss
Focus and listen
to intuition
You'll easily find your way
[]
No one else knows
Where you should go
in the world
You are the one to say...
["order up" bell dings]
[Molly]:
Do you knowwhat the mark
of a good restaurant is?
Originality?
Quality?
Consistency?
A chef who's passionate
about his food?
Ranch dressing.
Molly is quite
the ranch connoisseur.
One taste,
and I know
if it's fresh
or from a jug.
If it's from a jug,
I know the rest
of the food
is going to be "ugh."
You know,
you should really
get a job writing
forThe Times.
Mm. Try it.
-[Nick gags]
-Come on!
No way.
Come on, Nick.
Think of it as a "foam,"
but for normal people.
Now you're
turning on me?
I'm just trying to
expand your horizons.
Do it.
Come on!
Fine. Okay, okay.
Great, right?
Grudgingly, one point--
ranch dressing.
[cell phone chimes]
Ugh. I can't even look.
It just keeps getting worse.
Good thing my parents
own their apartment
or they'd be on the street,
Or living with us.
What am I gonna do?
I know that
I'm being insane.
It's just
a lot to process.
[phone vibrates]
What was that?
Nothing.
Barneys wants first
right of refusal
on my winter line.
That's amazing!
That's awesome.
Why aren't you
jumping up and down?
[Nick]:
Yeah!Mostly because
I don't like anything
I'm designing
and probably won't have
anything for them,
then I'll end up
selling v-neck T-shirts
on the subway.
Maybe getting out of the city
will inspire you.
I got it.
Yes. I want to do this.
Can't wait
to see the inn.
And Charlie.
It's been awhile.
Yeah. It's been
a while for me, too.
[Amy]:
Did you reallygrow up there?
[Nick]:
Afraid so.Ahem. Be right back.
Ladies' room.
[James]:
Nick wasn't alwaysthis trend-setting
New York chef.
Sorry.
Use this one.
[Amy]:
Must have been fun, though,
growing up with
all those people around.
Yeah, he was
the best bellboy
the Berkshires
ever saw.
Yeah. [chuckles]
Easy.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you...
Thank you.
Thank you.
[James]:
The number one employee...
In fact, he also made
an excellent housekeeper.
Did you just
say I was "fat"
or did you say
"in fact"?
Well, both.
Brought it
back for you.
-Thank you.
-Thanks, Amy.
[Molly]:
Everybody ready?Let's go.
Let's go.
[Hushed]:
Hey! That wasreally cool, by the way.
I don't know what
you're talking about.
[]
What a mess.
It's not the Plaza.
It's fine!
It's perfect.
-Oh, thanks.
-You're welcome.
Well, here we go.
-Hey, Dad.
-Good to see you, Nick.
What's up with them?
It's complicated.
Jimmy.
Hey, Charlie!
Good to see you.
Lookin' good.
Yeah. Sure.
You must be Amy.
Nick told me what
happened. I'm sorry.
Thank you.
It's nice to meet you.
Charlie Turner.
Molly Quinn.
I'm Amy's best friend.
Oh... I thought
you were Nick's latest.
Nope.
Okay,
let's go inside.
These roses are stunning!
I water 'em.
They grow.
Use 'em in the wedding,
if you want.
Thank you!
That was sweet.
They are beautiful.
Do you really think we can
make this place work?
Only one way to find out.
[Nick]:
It's even worsethan I remembered.
[Amy]:
Uh, Mr. Turner--
Call me Charlie.
Charlie.
I was wondering
how many rooms
you have here?
Ten.
Uh, well, nine.
Nick's room is still full
of his stuff.
That sounds
interesting.
What? It's not like some weird
shrine to me, or anything.
I just haven't picked up
my boxes.
All right,
can keep this going?
My afternoon nap
isn't gonna take itself.
Wow! This is nice.
Uh, fridge. Stove. Pantry.
You know where everything is.
You've been in here enough.
Nick? You okay?
Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Fine.
Fine.
Nick, is that your mom?
She was beautiful.
Yeah. She was.
Yeah, are we, uh,
are we done in here yet?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Everything still working
and everything in here?
This? Whoa!
Dad! Come on!
When is the last time
you used this stove?
[Molly, gasping]: Wow.
Look at this!
It's just...
sublime.
You can't get this in the city.
Ow! I think something
just bit my ankle.
Do you realize
we could get an entire
house in the country
for half the price
of what it costs
to live in the city?
You know I don't want
to live anywhere else.
Amy...
if you don't
want to rush this,
I mean, we can just wait
until your family
gets back on their feet
for the wedding.
No! I love James.
And I'm tired of
being engaged, you know?
I don't, actually,
which is fine.
You realize the reason
you haven't been in
any long-term relationships
is because you bail
the second you get
into a fight?
I don't bail!
I just-- I just know
there's no point
in wasting time
if the romance is gone.
Well, look,
if you're fighting
in the beginning,
you'll be at war
by the end.
Just like my parents were.
You are
the most depressing
Maid of Honor ever.
Check it out.
Charlie!
Is that barn empty?
If you don't count the possums.
He's joking, right?
[]
Here you go.
James?
James, I-I can't get
married in a barn.
[yelps] Ahh!
Sweetie.
It's just
an old cobweb.
Sorry. It's just...
I didn't think it would
be so haunted house-y.
Amy, it's okay.
Just try to look at the space,
not the dirt.
Look, call me crazy,
but...
We could have the ceremony
up here, in front,
and then the reception
back here,
with tables on the sides.
Hey, what's up there?
[]
Amy, come up here!
This is perfect!
Hayloft cocktails.
I promise you, Amy,
we can make this work.
Do you trust me?
You know I do.
Do you trust Nick
to cook?
Of course!
Do you want to get married
next Saturday?
I do.
[giddy laugh]
Oh! It's gonna be beautiful!
I promise!
Now, the first thing we should
do tonight is sit down
and figure out
what style you want.
[cell buzzes]
It's from my dad.
The lawyers called
an emergency meeting tonight,
they want me to come.
You know, I'll just call them
and tell them we can't come,
that we're trying
to save the wedding.
No, Amy, you should be there,
but we don't all
need to go back.
Why don't you and James
take Nick's car?
You're fine with that,
right, Nick?
Uh... Yeah, yeah.
Sure. Of course.
Yeah, you and I
can stay here
and start planning,
and they can join us
in the afternoon.
Okay.
[inhales sharply]
You're the best.
Yep. I know.
You know why else
this is perfect?
Why?
You can stop by my studio
and get some supplies.
For what?
You need a wedding dress,
don't you?
Molly...
you're already
doing so much.
Ah, I've been meaning
to expand my repertoire anyway.
Don't you have to work
on your designs
for the winter line?
Um, still waiting
for inspiration
to come on those.
Right now,
I'm all about weddings.
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