I DO (BUT I DON’T)
Wedding planner Lauren’s job is to make other people’s weddings perfect. Unfortunately, in her own life, she’s hit a few snags. Now, as the highest profile wedding of the year approaches, Lauren finds her career and her love-life on the line.
A bride with an embarrassing secret, a groom without a clue, a mother with a dream, and a wedding planner looking for her own best man…
Chicago wedding consultant Lauren Crandell (Denise Richards, Wild Things) knows the drill: convince the bridesmaids that they don’t look foolish, calm the in-laws, keep the flowers fresh, stay on budget, assure the bride that she’s beautiful, and let her boss, Gennifer Douglas (Emmy winner Jessica Walter, Arrested Development), take credit for everything. In other words, work miracles. But when Lauren’s enlisted to plan the wedding for rich, spoiled, and certifiably psycho bride Darla Tedanski (Karen Cliché, Mutant X), her talents—and patience—are really put to the test. It’s worth it. The high-profile nuptials for the daughter of Chicago’s reigning Sausage King could land her the cover of Bride’s Day magazine, as well as the promotion she deserves. Now if Lauren could just troubleshoot her own life…
First: dump her cheating husband Brad (David Lipper, See Jane Date). Second: keep her strictly professional mind off a distraction like Nick Corina (Dean Cain, Out of Time), the chiseled fireman who fanned the flames of a mishap at the Tedanski rehearsals. It isn’t surprising that Nick proves irresistible, or that Lauren gives in. What is surprising is Nick’s highly questionable relationship with “Bridezilla.” To make matters even more suspect, Darla has a secret that could turn everyone’s perfect day into the perfect nightmare. As a series of misfortunes and mistaken identities pile as high as a six-tiered wedding cake, Lauren finds her career and her relationship with Nick on the line. She also discovers that not everything in life can be so impeccably arranged, least of all love.
You’re cordially invited to attend the almost wedding of the year in I Do (But I Don’t), a blushing romantic comedy about coming together and falling apart and giving love a second, third, and fourth chance.
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Format:HD
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Episodes:1
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Duration:120 Mins
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Year of Production:2004
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Category:TV Movies
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Genre(s):Comedy
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Country:United States