Perfect Match
Perfect Match
| 21 June 2015 (USA)
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When an engaged couple can’t agree on anything, the mother of the groom (Linda Gray) hires a wedding planner (Danica McKellar) and an event planner (Paul Greene) to help put together the wedding of their dreams. The two planners are as different as night and day, but as they too learn to compromise, they discover opposites do indeed attract and can combine to produce incredible results!

Reviews
Palaest recommended
HeadlinesExotic Boring
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
phd_travel Danica McKellar is one of the more watchable and less irritating of the Hallmark actresses. She doesn't come across as fake and silly like some. She has an okay chemistry with Josh Kelly her costar who plays an event planner. Wedding planning has been done a lot in rom coms but here it is a bit different with 2 different people trying to work together to plan a wedding for his cousin. Linday Gray looks okay still as mother of the groom.OK for one watch
kz917-1 Danica McKellar and Paul Greene headline this Hallmark Wedding movie as a wedding planner and event planner. They are thrown together to make the wedding of their dreams for a couple. At first they despise each other and are unwilling to pair up and tackle the nuptials.Eventually they see each other's strengths and might be ready for some adventures of their own!
bertverwoerd If you like ALL your men portrayed as a particularly mongoloid subspecies of Neanderthal, and ALL your women stuck in a worse princessy Disney rut than any real life royalty ever was, then this movie is for you. The gender roles would have been called ridiculously dated in Victorian times, let alone in 2015. A script so outdated and unoriginal that the writers seem to try to underline the fact that history always repeats itself. A plot so contrived and unfunny that the 1939 invasion of Poland probably got more laughs. We know Danica McKellar can do so much more. Here, she certainly doesn't get the chance to do so. As such, the whole movie is one big waste of talent, money, and, if you choose to watch this, time as well.
edwagreen A very typical Hallmark tale where a wedding planner meets an events planner by chance and winds up coordinating the marriage of his cousin with the girl.Two different people, loving their professions are joined together, and there is an aunt of the groom bent on seeing that love blossoms between the two planners.Of course, the two are unable to get along when it comes to the planning of the wedding of his cousin. We basically have a woman with a son, interested in old films, unusual for a boy his age, who loves what she does, endorses marriage, but because her own marriage failed, she fears the pursuit of romance for herself. The guy is essentially a loner with his birthday trips decided by throwing a dart at the map each year. The film shows how eventually they are drawn to each other.The philosophy of the guy usually is the enemy of adventure is used often and is effective.