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10:21 pm
Thu June 7, 2012
DVD Gurus: Wedding Bells Are Ringing!
If you’ve ever been in a wedding, then you know there’s a lot more to one than meets the eye. That may be why it’s a theme often visited by filmmakers.
Friday on Up to Date, the DVD Gurus look through the camera’s lens to give us their picks of the most notable nuptials on film. From the dramatic to the comedic here comes the bride!
Jason's Picks:
Four Weddings And A Funeral
Wedding Crashers
Father of the Bride (1950)
Mitch's Picks:
Bridesmaids
A Wedding
I Was a Male War Bride
Mitch Brian has written screenplays and teleplays for major Hollywood studios, television networks and independent producers. He co-created and wrote episodes for Batman: The Animated Series and co-wrote the NBC miniseries The '70s. He has written screenplays for directors Chris Columbus, Oliver Stone and Robert Schwentke, as well as producers Geena Davis, Mike Medavoy and Dino De Laurentiis. Brian directed the award-winning short film James Ellroy's Stay Clean as well as Hang Ups and Rhubarb Pie. He contributed essays to Harper Collins' The Book of Lists: Horror, and teaches screen writing and film studies at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. He writes for 435 South magazine.
When not commenting on cinema with Steve Kraske and Mitch Brian, Jason Heck is a film critic for the Kansas City Star as well as a part-time clerk at Hollywood at Home, Kansas City's oldest movie store. He enjoys windsurfing, backgammon, women who aren't afraid to cry, and finds traveling a breeze, as he's a licensed airplane pilot. His fantasy crushes include Famke Janssen, TV's Wonder Woman and Cate Blanchett. His favorite films include Lawrence of Arabia, Black Belt Jones, The Big Combo and Pee-wee's Big Adventure.




