Bridal Wave
The effort to bring viewers an original premiere every
Saturday night continues tonight in Hallmark Channel's, Bridal Wave. The movie reunites co-stars Arielle Kebbel
and Andrew Walker (A Bride for Christmas)
in a sweet little romance. The story is about Georgie, a nurse who is engaged
to the doctor – Philip (David Haydn-Jones),
she works with. Philip is a perfectionist workaholic
that serves him well in his plastic surgery practice. But not so well
when it comes to making Georgie feel loved. His mother (Jaclyn Smith)
is less than thrilled with her son's choice in marriage and feels his
choice of bride and in-laws aren't good enough. Georgie’s mother has
planned the entire wedding for the lovebirds
and the ceremony is to take place on a small, commercialized island that
sees dozens of
weddings in one day let alone an
entire year. On the way to their destination, Georgie meets Luke. Already
nervous with “one” cold foot, Georgie’s already skittish heart is thrown into
more turmoil.
It’s always a blast to see co-stars in films together again.
When first learning of this film and its cast, I figured it’d be one of my most
favorites because I’d previously liked Arielle and Andrew together. While
sweet, I have to be honest, this wasn’t a favorite. The cast is great – and it
was especially entertaining to see Jaclyn Smith again (yes, I have seen the entire
run of Charlie’s Angels), and I liked
the setting. So this leaves the story. Sure everything is cute and is wrapped
in an attractive package. Still something keeps the film from being its “best.”
Or that’s my impression. Namely the reasons stemming from the few “awkward”
moments that even the wackiest of situations cannot normalize or simply put, they were out of place. That rant
being chronicled, don’t let that keep you from enjoying Bridal Wave. In spite of nitpicking comments, I sure did!
- See more at: http://scribblesscriptsandsuch.blogspot.com/2015/01/bridal-wave-2015.html#sthash.VEujKMRN.dpufWatch Bridal Wave Online Free
The effort to bring viewers an original premiere every Saturday night continues tonight in Hallmark Channel's, Bridal Wave. The movie reunites co-stars Arielle Kebbel and Andrew Walker (A Bride for Christmas) in a sweet little romance. The story is about Georgie, a nurse who is engaged to the doctor – Philip (David Haydn-Jones), she works with. Philip is a perfectionist workaholic that serves him well in his plastic surgery practice. But not so well when it comes to making Georgie feel loved. His mother (Jaclyn Smith) is less than thrilled with her son's choice in marriage and feels his choice of bride and in-laws aren't good enough. Georgie’s mother has planned the entire wedding for the lovebirds and the ceremony is to take place on a small, commercialized island that sees dozens of weddings in one day let alone an entire year. On the way to their destination, Georgie meets Luke. Already nervous with “one” cold foot, Georgie’s already skittish heart is thrown into more turmoil.
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The effort to bring viewers an original premiere every
Saturday night continues tonight in Hallmark Channel's, Bridal Wave. The movie reunites co-stars Arielle Kebbel
and Andrew Walker (A Bride for Christmas)
in a sweet little romance. The story is about Georgie, a nurse who is engaged
to the doctor – Philip (David Haydn-Jones),
she works with. Philip is a perfectionist workaholic
that serves him well in his plastic surgery practice. But not so well
when it comes to making Georgie feel loved. His mother (Jaclyn Smith)
is less than thrilled with her son's choice in marriage and feels his
choice of bride and in-laws aren't good enough. Georgie’s mother has
planned the entire wedding for the lovebirds
and the ceremony is to take place on a small, commercialized island that
sees dozens of
weddings in one day let alone an
entire year. On the way to their destination, Georgie meets Luke. Already
nervous with “one” cold foot, Georgie’s already skittish heart is thrown into
more turmoil.
It’s always a blast to see co-stars in films together again.
When first learning of this film and its cast, I figured it’d be one of my most
favorites because I’d previously liked Arielle and Andrew together. While
sweet, I have to be honest, this wasn’t a favorite. The cast is great – and it
was especially entertaining to see Jaclyn Smith again (yes, I have seen the entire
run of Charlie’s Angels), and I liked
the setting. So this leaves the story. Sure everything is cute and is wrapped
in an attractive package. Still something keeps the film from being its “best.”
Or that’s my impression. Namely the reasons stemming from the few “awkward”
moments that even the wackiest of situations cannot normalize or simply put, they were out of place. That rant
being chronicled, don’t let that keep you from enjoying Bridal Wave. In spite of nitpicking comments, I sure did!
- See more at: http://scribblesscriptsandsuch.blogspot.com/2015/01/bridal-wave-2015.html#sthash.VEujKMRN.dpuf
The effort to bring viewers an original premiere every
Saturday night continues tonight in Hallmark Channel's, Bridal Wave. The movie reunites co-stars Arielle Kebbel
and Andrew Walker (A Bride for Christmas)
in a sweet little romance. The story is about Georgie, a nurse who is engaged
to the doctor – Philip (David Haydn-Jones),
she works with. Philip is a perfectionist workaholic
that serves him well in his plastic surgery practice. But not so well
when it comes to making Georgie feel loved. His mother (Jaclyn Smith)
is less than thrilled with her son's choice in marriage and feels his
choice of bride and in-laws aren't good enough. Georgie’s mother has
planned the entire wedding for the lovebirds
and the ceremony is to take place on a small, commercialized island that
sees dozens of
weddings in one day let alone an
entire year. On the way to their destination, Georgie meets Luke. Already
nervous with “one” cold foot, Georgie’s already skittish heart is thrown into
more turmoil.
It’s always a blast to see co-stars in films together again.
When first learning of this film and its cast, I figured it’d be one of my most
favorites because I’d previously liked Arielle and Andrew together. While
sweet, I have to be honest, this wasn’t a favorite. The cast is great – and it
was especially entertaining to see Jaclyn Smith again (yes, I have seen the entire
run of Charlie’s Angels), and I liked
the setting. So this leaves the story. Sure everything is cute and is wrapped
in an attractive package. Still something keeps the film from being its “best.”
Or that’s my impression. Namely the reasons stemming from the few “awkward”
moments that even the wackiest of situations cannot normalize or simply put, they were out of place. That rant
being chronicled, don’t let that keep you from enjoying Bridal Wave. In spite of nitpicking comments, I sure did!
- See more at: http://scribblesscriptsandsuch.blogspot.com/2015/01/bridal-wave-2015.html#sthash.VEujKMRN.dpuf