The Big Day
Marriage is a hazardous bet for something that has a 50/50 probability of failing. Weddings, on the other hand, are portrayed in movies as the completion of life's ultimate objective, to be celebrated with the same pomp and ceremony as the Olympics, World Cup, and Super Bowl Sunday all rolled into one. Please remember to gamble responsibly, everyone.
Getting married is intended to be a happy occasion that brings family and friends together for 'the big day.' So, what could possibly go wrong with love in the air, followed by food, beverages, and dancing? Everything. Of course, the silver lining is the abundance of theatrics from which filmmakers may draw to entertain everyone. Whether it’s a fire-breathing Bridezilla or a pair of fun-loving womanizers crashing the party, these tying the knot plots include Bride Wars, Bridesmaids, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, The Wedding Planner, My Best Friend’s Wedding, The Big Wedding, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding.