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A Very Sordid Wedding

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.8K
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Whoopi Goldberg, Bonnie Bedelia, Caroline Rhea, Dale Dickey, Kirk Geiger, Leslie Jordan, and Emerson Collins in A Very Sordid Wedding (2017)
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An aunt and two sisters, one with a gay married son, decide to protest their church's "Anti-Equality Revival". Their Texas town needs a same-sex wedding.An aunt and two sisters, one with a gay married son, decide to protest their church's "Anti-Equality Revival". Their Texas town needs a same-sex wedding.An aunt and two sisters, one with a gay married son, decide to protest their church's "Anti-Equality Revival". Their Texas town needs a same-sex wedding.

  • Director
    • Del Shores
  • Writer
    • Del Shores
  • Stars
    • Bonnie Bedelia
    • Caroline Rhea
    • Leslie Jordan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Del Shores
    • Writer
      • Del Shores
    • Stars
      • Bonnie Bedelia
      • Caroline Rhea
      • Leslie Jordan
    • 64User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 9 wins total

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    Bonnie Bedelia
    Bonnie Bedelia
    • Latrelle
    Caroline Rhea
    Caroline Rhea
    • Noleta
    Leslie Jordan
    Leslie Jordan
    • Brother Boy
    Dale Dickey
    Dale Dickey
    • Sissy
    Newell Alexander
    Newell Alexander
    • Wardell
    Rosemary Alexander
    Rosemary Alexander
    • Dr. Eve
    David Cowgill
    David Cowgill
    • Odell
    Kirk Geiger
    Kirk Geiger
    • Ty
    Sarah Hunley
    Sarah Hunley
    • Juanita
    Lorna Scott
    Lorna Scott
    • Vera
    David Steen
    David Steen
    • G.W.
    Ann Walker
    Ann Walker
    • LaVonda
    Emerson Collins
    Emerson Collins
    • Billy Joe Dobson
    Carole Cook
    Carole Cook
    • Hortense
    Katherine Bailess
    Katherine Bailess
    • Greta
    Michael MacRae
    Michael MacRae
    • Wilson
    Levi Kreis
    Levi Kreis
    • Jimmy Ray Brewton
    Scott Presley
    • Roger
    • Director
      • Del Shores
    • Writer
      • Del Shores
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    6sergepesic

    From funny to preachy

    Now and then we all could use a feel-good movie. Reality is deeply overrated, especially when shoved down our throats on daily basis. "A Very Sordid Movie" is not so sordid, quite the opposite. It's hilariously funny, smartly paced, poking fun at the homey, down South baloney. It's all fun and games until the script got to the potholes no car should drive on. It got kind of preachy, that works only on previously converted (hence no point to it at all), schmaltzy and frankly cloying. It is a damn shame that a person who wrote all of those funny lines got stuck on the most predictable and trite plot line. Not everything has to have a happy ending to feel good. Sometimes just stirring up trouble does the trick.
    3stevenjune

    A SORDID LACKING

    This 2nd Sordid movie (third if you count the amazing series) is lacking several things; 1) Olivia Newton-John. Whose character is not even mentioned in the entire movie. 2) The opening song ("Sordid Lives...it's a bitch") was sung by a guy not Olivia Newton-John. 3) The character of Sissy Hickey was played by Dale Dickey NOT Beth Grant as in the first movie and the series. I like Dale as an actress, but Beth made the character funny and unique. Dale looked liked Sissy with flatter hair. She had some of Beth's motions down but still, the character felt incomplete. 4) There were no plates of fried chicken at Sissy's house. 5) Sissy & the girls drank soda not iced tea like in the first movie and series. 6) The living room of Sissy's house was changed-the wall where the picture of Jesus hung was torn down so you could see to the kitchen. The picture of Jesus on the wall above where Sissy sat, smoked and popped Valiums made it ironic and funny. 7) There was only one scene where Valium was used. And only Sissy took some. In the first movie/series they all ate Valium and stole them from each other like candy; Ironic and funny. 8) Dr. Eve was only in the movie in Brother Boy's dreams/visions which lost the effect and dynamic of those two characters. 9) The recycling of one liners that were funny in the first movie/series but not so much in this film; "Let's get this done before anymore shit hits the fan", "I'm not obese, it's a glandular problem", 10) Loss of irony-which made the first movie and the series unique and humorous. 11) Juanita's stories were nowhere near as funny as in the first movie/series. It wasn't a bad film. I think it it could have been a whole lot better and funnier. I would recommend the series followed by the first Sordid Lives movie. All the key elements are in place in these two. And they're hysterically funny and entertaining. Sordid Wedding seems thrown together with very weak dialogue, situations and some important and funny characters and actors missing.
    gennypettifer

    Fun movie with a great message

    This movie does a great job of pointing out how hypocritical and small- minded some "righteous" folks can be without being overbearing. It's sweet and funny and isn't afraid to poke fun at itself. I felt like it illustrated how everyone has a story and that learning a person's story is more important than jumping to conclusions. I really had a great time watching this movie.
    Gordon-11

    A lovely premise but a horrendous result

    An anti bigotry film is very welcomed, but this film is horrendous. The characters are foul mouthed, talk all the time and just won't stop being nasty to each other. There is constant bickering, and nonstop negative interactions. It is such a pity that an anti bigotry film ends up being nasty and negative.
    10Red-125

    There's a backstory, but the movie works well even if you don't know it

    A Very Sordid Wedding (2017) was written and directed by Del Shores. In 2000, Shores directed Sordid Lives, and, after that, there was a Sordid Lives series on LOGO. (Everyone in the theater apparently knew all about LOGO, but I had to look it up.)

    Before we saw the movie, we read the publicity that told us that there was a backstory to this new movie. However, for us the movie was hilarious, so you can enjoy it without knowing the backstory.

    The film is set in Winters, Texas. It's a great example of a conservative, Bible-oriented small town. However, there are some dissenting people among the crowd.

    One of them is Latrelle Williamson, played perfectly by Bonnie Bedelia. The other cast members are also very good actors, including Leslie Jordan as Earl 'Brother Boy' Ingram, and Emerson Collins as Billy Joe Dobson.

    Whoopi Goldberg has an important cameo role as Rev. Abernatha Coleman.

    This is the type of movie that's hard to describe. Something funny happens, and then something funnier happens, and then all hell breaks loose. It will work on the small screen, but it would be better in a theater. This isn't because of the larger image. It's because once an audience starts to laugh during a movie like this, the laughter builds on itself, and everything appears even funnier. (In fact, if you see the movie on the small screen, invite some friends over to watch it with you.)

    Del Shores and Emerson Collins attended the screening and participated in a Q&A session afterwards. I didn't have a question, but I had a comment: "My compliments on portraying a serial killer in such a way that you felt sympathy, rather than anger, towards him." That couldn't have been easy.

    We saw this film at Rochester's excellent Little Theatre, as part of Image Out, the great Rochester LGBT Film Festival. This is a wonderful movie, and worth seeking out.

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      Scott Presley, who plays Roger the hairdresser, appeared in the TV series but not in the original film. In real life, he has a famous drag act in which he plays Belle Aire.
    • Goofs
      When Ty was telling his husband at that drag club they were at, Ty brought up in saying this is where I learned to be gay. You are not taught to be gay, you're born gay.
    • Quotes

      Brother Boy: Save me! Make all the ugly in the world go away!

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      Follows Sordid Lives (2000)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
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    • Also known as
      • 娘娘的俗辣婚禮
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Beard Collins Shores Productions
      • Buffalo Gal Pictures
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      • 1h 49m(109 min)
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