Made of Honor
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Directed by | Paul Weiland |
Produced by | Neal H. Moritz |
Written by | Adam Sztykiel Deborah Kaplan Harry Elfont |
Starring | Patrick Dempsey Michelle Monaghan Kadeem Hardison Kevin McKidd Kelly Carlson Busy Philipps Sydney Pollack |
Music by | Rupert Gregson-Williams |
Cinematography | Tony Pierce-Roberts |
Editing by | Richard Marks |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | May 2, 2008 |
Running time | 101 min. |
Country | United States United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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Made of Honor (Made of Honour in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada and Australia) is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Paul Weiland and written by Adam Sztykiel. It was produced by Neal H. Moritz and was released by Columbia Pictures in North America on May 2, 2008. The film includes the last ever screen appearance of the Academy Award winning Sydney Pollack.
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[edit] Synopsis
Tom and Hannah met in college when he accidentally slipped in her bed thinking it was her roommate. He was impressed how feisty and honest she is. He always had girls flinging themselves at him but Hannah was no-nonsense. Tom (Patrick Dempsey) is successful in life. He's become wealthy from his invention of the "coffee collar", has plenty of guy friends to hang with, a new girl every week, and his one best friend. From the very start it's obvious this best friend is crazy about him and he takes her for granted. They go to antique stores together and guess each other desserts at a famous bakery. His best friend Hannah (Michelle Monaghan) goes to Scotland on an acquisition trip for her museum (though still manages to spend 4 out of her 6 weeks there sight seeing) and Tom realises he feels empty without her. All the girls he goes out with while she is gone complain about the antiques store or can't even play the dessert guessing game. Tom decides to tell Hannah his feelings and ask her to be with him when she returns in six weeks. Tom finds out Hannah has become engaged to a wealthy man, Colin, in Scotland and plans to move there. Hannah asks Tom to be her "maid" of honor and he agrees so he can try to win Hannah back and stop the wedding. Tom decides to be the best maid of honor he possibly can be. He wants to show Hannah that she really doesn't know Colin all that well and that it was a mistake getting engaged so quickly. Hannah reveals that she is going to move to Scotland to be with Colin. While in Scotland, Tom plans to tell Hannah he loves her. They share a passionate kiss, then break away. Hannah then gets whisked off by her bridesmaids. That night, Hannah goes up to Tom's room to talk to him. But before she arrives, Hannah's cousin, who Tom broke up with, comes into Tom's room and attempts to seduce him. Hannah walks in right as Hannah's cousin is on top of Tom. Tom and Hannah have an argument, and Tom leaves for home. But on his way, he decides to stop the wedding. On horseback (borrowing a horse in exchange for part of his coffee collar royalties) he makes it to the chapel just in time, and kisses Hannah, who decides to cancel the marriage and marry Tom.
[edit] Cast
- Patrick Dempsey as Tom Bailey
- Michelle Monaghan as Hannah
- Kevin McKidd as Colin McMurray
- Kadeem Hardison as Felix
- Chris Messina as Dennis
- Richmond Arquette as Gary
- Busy Philipps as Melissa
- Kathleen Quinlan as Joan
- Sydney Pollack as Thomas Bailey Sr.
- James Sikking as Reverend Foote
- Kevin Sussman as Tiny Shorts Guy
- Beau Garrett as Gloria
- Hannah Gordon as Duchess McMurray
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck as Herself
[edit] Rating
Made of Honor was originally rated R for some sex-related material, but is now PG-13 for sexual content and language.[1] In Australia, it is rated M 15+
[edit] Critical reception
Made of Honor received mainly negative reviews from critics. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 13% of critics gave the film positive reviews based on 87 reviews, with the consensus that it is a "forgettable, formulaic chick flick."[2] On Metacritic, the film has an average score of 37 out of 100, based on 20 reviews.[3] The movie received an average score of 48.5% from 51 film critics according to Movie Tab.[4]
[edit] Box office performance
In its opening weekend, the film grossed $15.5 million in 2,729 theaters in the United States and Canada, averaging $5,679 per theater, and ranking #2 at the box office behind Iron Man.[5] As of May 26, 2008, it has grossed a total of US$65.4 million worldwide — $39.9 million in the United States and Canada and $25.5 million in other territories.[6]
[edit] Home Video Release
Made of Honor will be released on August 26, 2008 on DVD.[7]