It's a thumbs down for Made of Honor 
Published on Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 01:17, Updated on Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 01:29 in Entertainment section
Tags: Made Of Honor, Patrick Dempsey , Cast

THUMBS DOWN: Dempsey and Monoghan don't have the kind of chemistry that can rise above the flawed script.
Cast: Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monoghan
Director: Paul Weiland
It takes a special kind of talent to make a film as dull and predictable as Made of Honor. The movie stars Patrick Dempsey as Tom, a serial womaniser who beds a different woman every night, and never the same woman two nights in a row.
He's the kind of Lothario who doesn't 'do' love. But all that changes when he realises he's fallen for his best friend Hannah (played by Michelle Monoghan) with whom he's shared a strictly platonic relationship since college.
Tom's decided to tell her she's the one for him when she returns from a work trip to Scotland, but she comes back with a strapping Scotsman on her arm and a rock on her finger.
She's getting married in two weeks, and she asks Tom to be her maid of honour.
Encouraged by his friends, Tom heads to Scotland for the wedding, determined to break up the alliance and win Hannah over for himself.
I know what you're thinking – My Best Friend's Wedding – and you're not entirely wrong. But think of that film without any of the clever humour, without any of the natural charm both Julia Roberts and Cameron Diaz brought to their roles, and without that stroke of genius, the gay best friend played by Rupert Everett.
Made of Honour has a few staple jokes about bad Scottish cuisine and ridiculous Scottish traditions, but that apart there's really nothing in this film that is even remotely engaging.
Dempsey and Monoghan don't have the kind of presence or chemistry that can rise above this severely flawed script, so for the most part you'll just find yourself sitting in your seat and sighing as one predictable scene after another unfolds during the course of this punishment that lasts as long as one hour and 40 long minutes.
My rating – one out of five and that's being generous, believe me!
Rating: 1 / 5 (Poor)
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I don't agree with the review ...if this movie is so boring ..then i would say lot of Hindi movies
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