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After two decades apart, college sweethearts Olivia and Mick are reunited when Mick is booked as the singer at Olivia's wedding to another man.After two decades apart, college sweethearts Olivia and Mick are reunited when Mick is booked as the singer at Olivia's wedding to another man.After two decades apart, college sweethearts Olivia and Mick are reunited when Mick is booked as the singer at Olivia's wedding to another man.
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10gpamelac
I loved this one for many reasons.I thought Jack and Josie had great chemistry as a couple. I loved that Jack got to play and sing his own music. Brad Krevoy and MPCA Film produced this Many fans posted on Hallmark FB they loved it. I loved the background Scenery especially Mick's B&B called Willow Lake. It was filmed in Vancouver BC Canada. both times Hallmark aired it. I like how close Mick was his daughter Julie and Olivia was with Grace.It was good heartfelt movie by Hallmark.Jack did a excellent job singing his Song You and Me which was released in 2014 on his latest CD"On the Porch" I watched it many times already.It was my favorite of this years June Weddings Movies.I just bought this movie on DVD and Amazon Instant Video.Hallmark.
Update Mar 2017 I cant wait to see what happens next. Hallmark will be filming more Wedding March this Spring
Update Mar 2017 I cant wait to see what happens next. Hallmark will be filming more Wedding March this Spring
A lovely Hallmark film, with a good "young loves meet years later" theme.
I especially liked the scenes between the lead couples daughters, I thought that made for a nice different element in these quite formulaic films.
With good performances given by all, this was fun.
I was amazed to learn that there are (at the time of writing) 4 sequels though!
I especially liked the scenes between the lead couples daughters, I thought that made for a nice different element in these quite formulaic films.
With good performances given by all, this was fun.
I was amazed to learn that there are (at the time of writing) 4 sequels though!
I did the same thing an earlier reviewer did... I checked the reviews here to see if anyone else was annoyed by that dreadful wig perched on Josie Bissett's head. In previous Hallmark movies, I have frequently been irritated by the ridiculous false eyelashes plastered on the leading actresses, only to discover this new distraction in a Hallmark offering. Why, oh why, can't Hallmark allow its actresses to look more natural?!?!
But, getting back to this wig. I decided I couldn't hack watching the movie because of that stupid hairpiece. However, I noticed there were a number of sequels so I checked the reviews of the second movie and discovered that Hallmark had allowed Bissett to ditch the wig. Hallelujah! So I am giving the original movie a second chance.
But, getting back to this wig. I decided I couldn't hack watching the movie because of that stupid hairpiece. However, I noticed there were a number of sequels so I checked the reviews of the second movie and discovered that Hallmark had allowed Bissett to ditch the wig. Hallelujah! So I am giving the original movie a second chance.
Jack Wagner and Josie Bissett are a good couple in this movie. Their backstory is mostly believable (disregard the real age difference to play along), and they seem real enough in their interactions. I do not believe for one second, however, that a former male pop star loves owning a B&B in the country. And the capable, successful business woman does not even bend down to try to put a bicycle chain back in place--what's up with that? All that bicycling was rather hokey anyway. The typical schmuck fiancé is just a place-holder. His character does not really contribute anything to the film. The audience is not the least bit worried that he will interfere with the love story. The mini-plot of the guy selling his house at the beginning and end is kind of a waste of space, but that apparently is the formula Hallmark likes to use. My main complaint: As another reviewer stated, I just couldn't look away from that horrible, horrible wig. It was so very distracting. Josie Bissett most likely does not even need one; I just do not understand why they stuck that messy ponytail on her head! Sigh.
Did you know
- TriviaThe back story for the male lead in this movie is that he was once a popular recording star who more or less retired from music and has lived a very different life as a B&B owner and widower with his now 20 yr old daughter. Of course he is still recognized by fans and still dabbles in singing, such that he sings several songs in each of the movies in this series (now up to #4). The interesting thing is that much of that describes Jack Wagner, himself. Older fans will remember that Jack toured and recorded in the 80's hitting the charts with "All I need", #2 on the US hot 100 and #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart in 1985. His authentic guitar playing and singing are a far cry from the usual dubbed and faked musicianship for these movies.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Wedding March 2: Resorting to Love (2017)
- SoundtracksYou & Me
Written by Jack Wagner
Performed by Jack Wagner
[Movie theme played during the opening and closing credits]
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- 23300-block Mavis Ave, Langley, British Columbia, Canada(where Mick and Olivia walk after leaving the bridal dress shop)
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