DVD Review
License to Wed (2007)

NOT ENGAGING Mandy Moore and John Krasinski find marriage is no laughing matter just like the audience for License to Wed
Peter Sorel
Credits
Release Date: Oct 30, 2007; Genres: Comedy, Romance; With: Mandy Moore and Robin Williams; Distributor: Warner Bros.
And you wonder why this country's divorce rate is on the rise. Happy but clueless couple Sadie (Mandy Moore) and Ben (John Krasinski) solicit wacky Reverend Frank (Robin Williams) as their minister but must pass his premarital course first. The reverend's perverse methods include banning sex and saddling the pair with robotic twins that can't stop screaming. After taking License to Wed's joyless ride, viewers might do the same. EXTRAS A mock radio show features the film's choirboy character doling out relationship advice. Among his gems: ''Don't put out.'' D
Posted Oct 26, 2007
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