Wedding Band
Wedding Band
| 10 November 2012 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Ploydsge just watch it!
    ClassyWas Excellent, smart action film.
    Helloturia I have absolutely never seen anything like this movie before. You have to see this movie.
    Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
    martin-07047 This is definitely more of a "lads" show than for the ladies. It's a great "4-mates have a good time" show based around the fact they all play in a cover band together. It's a bit stereotypical in it's treatment of the women, although the 2 event organizers have strong roles, but it's really about the scrapes the guys get into and how deep-down they're good friends and try to do "the right thing". It's a feel-good series for men of a certain age (they're not young and not trying to be). There is some pathos about following your dreams and following convention, but ultimately it has a good heart and is funny in all the right places. Not always believable, but then what TV ever is. It's pure entertainment, light-hearted humour; usually directed inwards at the band themselves, and just a joyful series to watch.
    SnoopyStyle Four friends in their 30s are still playing in a wedding band. Tommy (Brian Austin Green) is the womanizing lead singer. Eddie (Peter Cambor) is the happily family man whose cop wife Ingrid (Kathryn Fiore) hates his weekend gigs. Barry (Derek Miller) is the quintessential drummer. Stevie (Harold Perrineau) is the newest member of the band. Roxie Rutherford (Melora Hardin) runs a wedding service, and Rachel (Jenny Wade) is her long suffering assistant.This is a fun show with fun actors doing fun characters. They do some music every once in awhile. It's always a fun performance. They feel like a happy tight group. It's a fun show to watch.
    Little_C OK, bare with me, because a) this is my first review here, and b) I'm not a native English speaker.We (my wife and I) have seen 5 episodes so far, and the thing that stands out for me is that the stories are fun, lighthearted and for people who played in a cover band at times very recognizable. The lead singer who tries to pull all the girls, the goof-ball (in this case the drummer), the new guy (bass-player) and the guy who tries to keep the things in order (remarkebly the lead guitarist). Also the way the new guy gets initiated and taken into the band is funny and very true.A hats off for the people who choose the music in the episodes; very cool songs, and very cool covers.And for the people who don't like BAG; just try it, you won't be disappointed.
    suzcook62 I saw a nice review of this show in Entertainment Magazine and checked it with On Demand. It is funny, trendy and very enjoyable. I have been a Brian Austin Green fan since his days on Knots Landing in the '80s (totally showing my age!); Ha! I was also excited to see Melora Hardin (crazy Jan from The Office) and the rest of the cast is also great. It is getting difficult to find any shows on TV that are not full of blood and gore and this show is simply fun to watch and nobody gets hurt. There also seems to be a nice mix of familiar songs and well as some new, catchy tunes. This is a great show and I am looking forward to the rest of the season and hopefully several seasons thereafter.