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My Best Friends Wedding
The life of Julianne Potter, a young woman, who falls in love with Michael, her best friend, who does not care about her, as he thinks of her as she is his best friend not more, has been changed completely, when Michael tells her that he is going to be married from the beautiful, Kimberly, the thing that makes her rage and jealousy, so she does her best, in order to break up between the couple.
18 November 1942, New York City, New York, USA
November 16, 1973 in DeKalb, Illinois, USA
18 December 1968, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Philippines
10 March 1977, Palo Alto, California, USA
26 October 1942, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
8 September 1959, Wilmette, Illinois, USA
4 July 1916, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
22 January 1980, Long Island, New York, USA
26 June 1937, Vienna, Austria
29 May 1959, Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, England, UK
19 December 1954, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
16 January 1922, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
21 June 1967, Macon, Georgia, USA
March 10, 2004
A romantic comedy that is both mawkish and subversive.
October 13, 2007
The Roberts audiences knew and loved is back--not only has the smile returned, but also the glow, the joy of performance.
August 29, 2002
A misbegotten attempt to update the genre that only proves the enduring -- if not downright inviolable -- appeal of the boy-meets-girl scenario.
April 09, 2005
For those of us not so enthralled with Ms. Roberts, you'll have to endure the movie, but will be mildly entertained with good, old music and some stellar comedy provided almost entirely by Rupert Everett.
February 03, 2009
We don't feel much of anything.
June 18, 2002
[Julia Roberts] is at her vibrant best.
December 18, 2010
A poor imitation of a screwball comedy.
February 03, 2009
Anchored by skilled comedienne Julia Roberts, this skewered variation on jealousy and the wrong woman doing battle in the aisles is a winning balance of the familiar and the novel.
February 03, 2009
The draggy narrative of this 1997 comedy is tough to sit through -- there are even several overproduced musical numbers -- but it does have an intriguing subversive element that I don't want to give away.

