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Wedding Video (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 84 mins

  • Director: Clint Cowen; Norman Korpi
  • Writer: Clint Cowen; Norman Korpi
  • Producer: Sean Cooley

CGiii Comment

It has every flaw in the book...plus it's is so bloody boring - a gay wedding...that's the joke...and not a funny one at that.

The actors appear to be acting - which should not be the intention of a mock.

A pitiful attempt from MTV.

Reality TV certainly has thrown up many a talentless person for consumer consumption.

Chew well - then spit.


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The(ir) Blurb...

You're invited to the wackiest wedding since Robert Altman last threw the rice, where no one is polite and everyone "acts" real. What is truth, and what is fiction? How does one discern reality from pretense? These are serious questions, but if you're looking for answers à la Japanese abstraction, German expressionism or Swedish nihilism, keep looking, because The Wedding Video has the answer, "REAL WORLD" style. In the first film to come out of the MTV phenomenon, Norman Korpi (the gay guy from "Real World-New York") and creative partner Clint Cowen have made a deliciously wicked satire that skewers all the clichés and conventions of the reality show. Norm plays "Norm" who hires "Clint" to film his gay wedding. He invites his best friends - all popular "Real World" alums - and has Clint tape them as they arrive for the bachelor party and ceremony.

Cast & Characters

Heather B. as Heather B.;
Lindsay Brien as Lindsay;
Sean Duffy as Sean;
Rachel Campos-Duffy as Rachel;
Norman Korpi as Norman;
Mike Lambert as Mike;
Cory Murphy as Cory;
Julie Oliver as Julie;
Lars Schlichting as D.J. Lars;
Syrus Yarbrough as Syrus;
Brien Perry as Sky;
Coral Smith as Coral;
Clint Cowen as Clint;
Pamela Blackwell as Pam;
Darian Mathias as Pam's Boss