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Made Of Honour [2008]
starring: Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan, Kevin McKidd, Kathleen Quinlan, Sydney Pollack directed by: Paul Weiland
List Price: £19.99CD-Charts Price: £5.98 You Save: £14.01 (70%)Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5035822828438
Format: PAL
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Region Code: 2
Release Date: September 29, 2008
Running Time: 97 minutes
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Sales Rank: 145
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Amazon.co.uk Review: Patrick Dempsey makes his full transition to rom-com stardom in Made of Honor, flashing those winning dimples and twinkly baby blues to full fetching effect. The camera truly loves him, and his considerable affable charm calls to mind early Hugh Grant, winsome even in utter confusion. Dempsey plays Tom, a nice guy but a serial dater with a girlfriend in every zip code of New York. Michelle Monaghan is Hannah, Tom's BFF since college, who's decided she wants marriage and family. When she becomes unexpectedly engaged to Colin (Journeyman's Kevin McKidd, rather McDreamy himself), Tom realises what the viewer's known all along--that Hannah is in fact his dream woman. It's When Harry Met Sally... meets My Best Friend's Wedding--but thankfully, Dempsey's Tom is far more sympathetic than Julia Roberts' snide schemer. The plot isn't exactly full of surprises, but the cast--and their amazing chemistry--are so winning that the film makes for the perfect date movie. Not only are all three leads charming in their own way, but the rich cinematography manages to make both Manhattan and the Scottish countryside look like glorious edens, one urban, one windswept. Monaghan is a revelation, quietly lovely as a young Carla Bruni, but with a flinty gumption that makes her all the more appealing. The supporting cast is rich, too, especially Sydney Pollack as Tom's serially marrying dad. (At his dad's umpteenth wedding, Tom's new arm-candy "stepmom" gets tipsy and overly affectionate with guests as her new husband looks on fondly: "Ah... drunk as the night I first met her.") But at the core of the film are its big heart, and the connection between Tom and Hannah, deep and wide whether they end up just best friends or more. And the delight for viewers is knowing they'll be just as glowy either way.-- A.T. Hurley
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There are so many things wrong with this movie. I'm not a chick flick fan, as they are so full of cliches, but this one takes the biscuit. When I first watched it I was able to guess what was going to happen 20/30 minutes in advance in some places. In fact they could have saved a lot of time just getting some funny looking guy to read out the main plot, and then spent the rest of the time showing us a decent love story with some natural comedy, which is always funnier (although the physical comedy with Dempsey and the waiter was funny as it was a genuine surprise and well timed) rather than relying on weakly painted stereotypes. For example, in England we're not particularly taken with the scottish, and they don't particularly like us either. ... Read More:
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In Made of Honour, Patrick Dempsey plays Tom, a nice guy but a serial dater whose sex life is dominated by rules, i.e. no back-to-backs, no phone call until at least 24 hours after getting a phone number, and so on. He has no emotional attachment to any of these women, and in fact, the only constant female in his life is Hannah (Michelle Monaghan). They've been best friends since college and are pretty much inseparable.
When Hannah goes to Scotland for six weeks to work, Tom has an epiphany. Yes, you've guessed it, he's in love with Hannah, and has been for a very long time. He decides to tell her as soon as she's back on American soil. However, things don't quite go to plan. For Hannah has someone in tow... Colin (Kevin McKidd). He's ... Read More:
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I thought this film was brilliant. I loved it at the cinema and couldn't wait to buy it on DVD. Of course it helps that the gorgeous Dr McDreamy from Grey's Anatomy is in it! The chemistry between the two actors makes you believe in them. Go and buy this film if you love a chick flick!
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I wont repeat the plot, but suffice to say it really isn't worth wasting time on.
I only rented it coz my wife was feeling rather ill and I couldn't find anything else that I didn't really want to watch and that was light.
Light it was - on laughs, on plot, on chemistry, on script.
The only time I laughed out loud was at a small bit of a slapstick comedy involving Dempsey and waiter.
Don't waste your time or money on this.
Instead watched Patrick Dempsey in 'Jeremiah' - a totally different film that is considerably better!
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what a good film very funny you;l laugh most of the time during this film a must see patrick bloody gorjus :) hes a bad boy but he turns out good he found his princess but like all of us we kissed a lot of frogs to find out true love
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