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Two women plot revenge against the woman marrying their friend's ex-boyfriend.Two women plot revenge against the woman marrying their friend's ex-boyfriend.Two women plot revenge against the woman marrying their friend's ex-boyfriend.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
JoAnna Garcia Swisher
- Parker Wald
- (as Joanna Garcia)
Kaysia Monique Stove
- Young Abigail
- (as Kaysia Stove)
Audrey P. Scott
- Young Caitlyn
- (as Audrey Scott)
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Abigail Scanlon (Raven-Symoné), Parker Wald (JoAnna Garcia Swisher), and Rachel Phipps (Chryssie Whitehead) are lifelong friends. As kids, they were befriended by rich Caitlyn McNabb (Virginia Williams) and her gold-digging mother Olivia (Beth Broderick). Abigail goes on to write a successful book. Parker is a struggling NY actress. Rachel stayed home with longterm boyfriend Tony Penning. Abigail and Parker go home shocked to find Caitlyn's expected groom to be Tony and a humiliated Rachel as her bridesmaid. Olivia is on her fourth marriage. Local cop Henry Kent is taken with Parker. Abigail and Parker vow to sabotage the wedding from the inside.
Despite coming before Bridesmaids, this can't help being overshadowed by its more famous cousin. Raven and JoAnna are functional TV comedic actresses. They should be getting into all kinds of irreverent hijinx but they are often hampered by sad sack Rachel's story. It needs to be more fun than this.
Despite coming before Bridesmaids, this can't help being overshadowed by its more famous cousin. Raven and JoAnna are functional TV comedic actresses. They should be getting into all kinds of irreverent hijinx but they are often hampered by sad sack Rachel's story. It needs to be more fun than this.
Revenge of the Bridesmaids is an inoffensive, zippy film with some broad acting and even broader comedy.
Raven plays Abigail Scanlon and Joanna Garcia is Parker Wald who return to their hometown and learn that their old friend has lost her boyfriend to another friend, Caitlin who is also a conniving gold digger pretending to be pregnant in order to marry him.
They go undercover as Caitlin's bridesmaids in order to sabotage the wedding but it goes rather awry. Nevermind that the groom who has left one woman and gone out with her friend comes across as a douche bag.
Raven is energetic with her comedy but its also a bit silly and infantile. As its an ABC family comedy it does lack a satirical edge.
Raven plays Abigail Scanlon and Joanna Garcia is Parker Wald who return to their hometown and learn that their old friend has lost her boyfriend to another friend, Caitlin who is also a conniving gold digger pretending to be pregnant in order to marry him.
They go undercover as Caitlin's bridesmaids in order to sabotage the wedding but it goes rather awry. Nevermind that the groom who has left one woman and gone out with her friend comes across as a douche bag.
Raven is energetic with her comedy but its also a bit silly and infantile. As its an ABC family comedy it does lack a satirical edge.
A perfect 10 for me. I like this kind of film! What an entertaining movie. It's sweet and funny at the same time. Don't be misled by the cover but this is so worth watching. Friendships of the three and one that is apart make the story enjoyable and romantic. I can watch this with my best friends and recommend it.
7Vos5
I happened to catch this movie a while back and gave it a shot because I like Raven-Symone and Beth Broderick. Of course, with this movie you need to keep in mind that it's an ABC Family original movie, so it'd be silly to have high expectations.
Yes, I noticed a big issue 20 minutes before the characters did, and knew exactly how things would turn out for the bridesmaids halfway through the movie, but I still enjoyed it. No, the movie will probably not wow you. I honestly can't remember laughing a single time throughout (but I think the "Saw" movies are funny, so that probably says something.) The acting was fine, and the plot was just okay, but I did like the Raven and Joanna Garcia dynamic.
In my opinion, it was just a pretty standard ABC Family TV movie. If you enjoy this type, you'll probably like it. If not, you won't.
Yes, I noticed a big issue 20 minutes before the characters did, and knew exactly how things would turn out for the bridesmaids halfway through the movie, but I still enjoyed it. No, the movie will probably not wow you. I honestly can't remember laughing a single time throughout (but I think the "Saw" movies are funny, so that probably says something.) The acting was fine, and the plot was just okay, but I did like the Raven and Joanna Garcia dynamic.
In my opinion, it was just a pretty standard ABC Family TV movie. If you enjoy this type, you'll probably like it. If not, you won't.
Raven as Abigail Scanlon and Joanna Garcia as Parker Wald return to their hometown and learn that their old friend Rachel has lost her boyfriend to the awful gold-digging and perfect Caitlyn. The two friends decide to go rogue and interrupt the wedding to get the groom back for Rachel. I'm not going to kid you, it's childish and poorly acted. But Raven-Symoné is hilarious. Even the secondary romance, no matter how cute the guy, is pretty lame. ....... Look, I know it's nothing more than a chick flick. But it is entertaining and fun and light-hearted. You'll enjoy it. Why can't Raven-Symone' be my best friend?
Did you know
- TriviaCaitlyn's house is the same one from the movie Fletch Lives (1989) and from "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte" (1964) starring Bette Davis. It is Houmas House Plantation in Burnside, Louisiana.
- GoofsWhen Abigail goes into her speech about how she believes Caitlyn is NOT pregnant, she references An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), stating that Lisa Eilbacher's character pretends to be pregnant to get David Keith's character to marry her. It is actually Lisa Blount's character that pretends to be pregnant.
- Quotes
Abigail Scanlon: [sweetly] Oh Miss Olivia, if you had wings you should be an angel...
Abigail Scanlon: [losing the pretense] or nasty-ass dragon...
- Crazy creditsThe security role was first cast for a middle-aged bald male, but directors instead used 21-year-old actor Beau Brasseaux, whose head was shaved at the time while working as a double for Domenick Lombardozzi.
- ConnectionsReferences An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
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