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The Wedding Singer

  • 1998
  • 12
  • 1h 37m
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Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler in The Wedding Singer (1998)
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Robbie, a singer, and Julia, a waitress, are both engaged, but to the wrong people. Fortune intervenes to help them discover each other.Robbie, a singer, and Julia, a waitress, are both engaged, but to the wrong people. Fortune intervenes to help them discover each other.Robbie, a singer, and Julia, a waitress, are both engaged, but to the wrong people. Fortune intervenes to help them discover each other.

  • Director
    • Frank Coraci
  • Writer
    • Tim Herlihy
  • Stars
    • Adam Sandler
    • Drew Barrymore
    • Christine Taylor
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    • Director
      • Frank Coraci
    • Writer
      • Tim Herlihy
    • Stars
      • Adam Sandler
      • Drew Barrymore
      • Christine Taylor
    • 409User reviews
    • 97Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Adam Sandler
    Adam Sandler
    • Robbie Hart
    Drew Barrymore
    Drew Barrymore
    • Julia Sullivan
    Christine Taylor
    Christine Taylor
    • Holly Sullivan
    Allen Covert
    Allen Covert
    • Sammy
    Matthew Glave
    Matthew Glave
    • Glenn Guglia
    Ellen Albertini Dow
    Ellen Albertini Dow
    • Rosie
    Angela Featherstone
    Angela Featherstone
    • Linda
    Alexis Arquette
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    • George
    Christina Pickles
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    • Angie Sullivan
    Jodi Thelen
    Jodi Thelen
    • Kate
    Frank Sivero
    Frank Sivero
    • Andy
    Patrick McTavish
    • Tyler
    Gemini Barnett
    • Petey
    Teddy Castellucci
    • Robbie Hart Band Member
    Randy Razz
    • Robbie Hart Band Member
    John Vana
    • Robbie Hart Band Member
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    • Billy Idol
    Kevin Nealon
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    • Director
      • Frank Coraci
    • Writer
      • Tim Herlihy
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    7r96sk

    Adam Sandler is good

    Not as amusing as expected, but 'The Wedding Singer' is an enjoyable enough watch.

    Adam Sandler is good as Robbie, with Drew Barrymore fitting in nicely as Julia. They certainly do have noticeable chemistry. Christine Taylor (Holly) and Alexis Arquette (George) are decent supports, also.

    I had predicted extra laughs and, given how the film plays out, a more romantic feel to things. It's all fine though, I felt entertained to a satisfactory level. The music is well chosen, credit to Teddy Castellucci.

    I like Sandler and Barrymore better in 'Blended', but this production does leave positive thoughts.
    8AlsExGal

    I didn't know that Adam Sandler had it in him...

    To be the hopeless romantic type. The Wedding Singer" (1998) is a delightful romantic comedy that captures the essence of the '80s in a whirlwind of nostalgia, love, and laughter. Directed by Frank Coraci and starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore in the lead roles, this film takes us on a charming journey through the world of wedding singing, set against the backdrop of the neon-soaked era.

    The film's plot follows Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler), a talented wedding singer with a broken heart after being left at the altar by his fiancée. Drew Barrymore plays Julia Sullivan, a radiant waitress who is engaged to a wealthy but unfaithful man. The complicating factor is that Julia doesn't know this but Robbie does. As Robbie and Julia form a deep friendship, they navigate the complexities of their own love lives and find solace in each other's company.

    One of the standout elements of "The Wedding Singer" is the film's ability to transport the audience back to the '80s. From the vibrant costumes, iconic music, and references to popular culture of the time, the film captures the era's essence perfectly. The soundtrack, in particular, is a major highlight, featuring hit songs from the '80s, setting the tone for every scene and resonating with viewers who grew up during that period.

    Adam Sandler delivers a standout performance as Robbie Hart, showcasing his comedic talent and a more vulnerable, relatable side that endeared him to a broader audience. Drew Barrymore's charm and innocence are a perfect match for Sandler's humor, creating an on-screen chemistry that makes their characters' budding romance genuinely heartwarming.

    The supporting cast also adds depth and humor to the film, with memorable performances by Steve Buscemi, Christine Taylor, and Jon Lovitz, among others. The comedic timing and witty one-liners keep the audience engaged and entertained throughout.

    While "The Wedding Singer" primarily falls under the romantic comedy genre, it explores themes of unrequited love, friendship, and self-discovery. It's not just a story about love but also a journey of personal growth and finding one's true passion.

    The film is not without its flaws, with some moments that may feel overly sentimental or clichéd, but they are easily forgiven in the context of the film's overall charm.

    In conclusion, "The Wedding Singer" is a delightful '80s time capsule that offers a feel-good, romantic experience with a good dose of humor. With its memorable performances, iconic soundtrack, and a heartfelt story, it's a classic in the rom-com genre that continues to be a source of enjoyment for both fans of the '80s and new generations of viewers alike. If you're in the mood for a sweet and nostalgic trip down memory lane, "The Wedding Singer" is a perfect choice.
    7SmileysWorld

    To date,Sandler's best work.

    I've said it before,Adam Sandler does not do great films.He merely wants to entertain us.Though there are times when he has failed miserably,this is not the case with The Wedding Singer.While it does showcase Sandler's usual juvenile humor,this is by far his most likable character,even to date,and the chemistry between him and Drew Barrymore is undeniable. Though this film is not flawless by any means,it is funny and charming just the same.
    8planktonrules

    I wanted to hate this movie but couldn't--it was a wonderful surprise

    In the last year or so, I think I've started to lose my mind. You see, up until then I avoided Adam Sandler movies--mostly because I so disliked him on "Saturday Night Live". However, in the last year or so, I have seen several of his older films that I actually liked. Now, this does NOT mean that I particularly liked all of his film! After all, BILLY MADISON and HAPPY GILMORE are hard to love--though I will admit that parts of them were pretty good. LITTLE NICKY, on the other hand, was just sludge! But CLICK, WATERBOY and now THE WEDDING SINGER are all movies that I grudgingly must admit were far better than I'd expected--especially THE WEDDING SINGER.

    I think the biggest reason I liked THE WEDDING SINGER was that it wasn't really a comedy but more of a romance--something that seemed to fit Sandler much better and I wish he'd consider making more of these. That's because although the film certainly stuck to established formula, the characters were all so very likable and sweet. As a result, you really cared about them and you got sucked into the story. One of the great moments was when the lady sang to her husband on their 50th anniversary and another was when Sandler had a heart-to-heart talk with his best friend in the bar. Of course you KNEW what had to happen by the end, but still you couldn't help but need a couple hankies--the writing, construction and acting were that good.

    On top of the characters, this is a great nostalgia piece that would appeal to people of my generation. Despite one reviewer saying that there was nothing positive about the 80s, this is when I met and married my wife. Hearing all the great songs and seeing the romance reminded me what a lucky guy I am.

    If you are looking for laugh out loud comedy, this probably isn't for you. Sure, there are a few funny moments (I REAAAALLY loved the song he composed both before and after he was dumped, for example), but the film is much more of a sweet romance. See this one with somebody you love--there are so many wonderful moments in it you can't help but enjoy yourself. An immensely enjoyable film.
    9PseudoFritz

    The Ups and Downs of Love

    To repeat a theme, I'm not a big fan of Adam Sandler, but I love this movie.

    Robbie Hart is a genuinely likable character; he's a person I would like to have as a friend, and he's a performer I would gladly hire to sing at my OWN wedding (Sandler also seems completely comfortable with his character, while even Drew Barrymore sometimes sounds like she's merely reciting written dialogue). Yes, he's a capital-R Romantic, but that seems like a strong qualification for someone who makes his living at other people's weddings. I like the whole idea of a romantic comedy being set behind the scenes of the whole wedding game, and some of the most telling scenes involve Robbie guiding Julia through the preparations with an insider's eye.

    Probably the funniest parts of the movie (to me) are those that play to Robbie's broken heart; it's probably the best depiction of the depression of the newly-dumped I've ever seen (in particular, I love the "Kill Me Please" song). Hey, I've been there.

    This all being said, however, I think the touch-all-the-landmarks-of-the-mid-'80s approach gets awfully heavy-handed at times. The musical choices, though, were excellent.

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    • Trivia
      Asked by director Frank Coraci to polish the script, Carrie Fisher spent six months on it, making it her special mission to add "heart and strength and dimension" to the Drew Barrymore character, Julia. Thereafter, when she was asked what her secret sauce was for script doctoring, she'd reply: "Make the women smarter - and the love scenes better."
    • Goofs
      Frank and Rosie are supposed to be celebrating their 50th anniversary. However, the picture on the wall of their wedding is dated 1948, which is attuned to the film's release date in 1998. The film is set sometime in the 1980s.
    • Quotes
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      Robbie: [singing] I wanna make you smile whenever you're sad / Carry you around when your arthritis is bad / All I wanna do is grow old with you. / I'll get your medicine when your tummy aches / build you a fire if the furnace breaks / Oh it could be so nice, growin old with you. / I'll miss you, kiss you, give you my coat when you are cold. / Need you, feed you, I'll even let you hold the remote control. / So let me do the dishes in the kitchen sink / Put you to bed when you've had too much to drink. / Oh I could be the man to grow old with you. / I wanna grow old with you.

    • Crazy credits
      On the VHS version, after the credits there are three Karaoke style 80's songs.
    • Alternate versions
      The Extended Version, available on USA DVD and Blu-Ray, UK DVD and Blu-Ray is known as the "Totally Awesome Edition" adds around three minutes to the Theatrical Version and features an uncontentious additional dialogue scene where Robbie talks to Rosie about penis size.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Goldbergs: The Wedding Singer (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Somebody Kill Me
      Written by Adam Sandler and Tim Herlihy

      Performed by Adam Sandler

      Produced by Brooks Arthur

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 1998 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • La mejor de mis bodas
    • Filming locations
      • 43 Sierra Place, Sierra Madre, California, USA(Julia's house)
    • Production companies
      • Juno Pix
      • New Line Cinema
      • Robert Simonds Productions
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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $80,245,725
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,865,080
      • Feb 15, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $123,307,685
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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