Owen Wilson poisoning Bradley Cooper in Wedding Crashers: funny. Poisoning your roommate like Owen Wilson poisoned Bradley Cooper in Wedding Crashers: not funny. A woman in New York found that out the hard way. And she's gotta pay his medical bills and is on probation. Let's hope that she learns to lay off the movie-inspired goofs.
Ladies enjoy action movies, why can't dudes love a wedding movie?
There are two words that make most men cringe: Wedding Season. Why is that? Is it a fear of commitment? Is it a desire to avoid the battle between Bridezilla and Momthra? We're not entirely sure,but ever notice how every movie with a wedding is automatically labeled a chick flick? Well we tracked down a few of the best wedding movies out there for the dudes. They prove that weddings aren't necessarily the beginning of the end, and they can even be fun. In order to make the list, the movie had to be mostly about a wedding (or series of weddings), it can't just have a tacked on wedding at the end (like the latest installment of certain adventure-archeology series). Also, the movie has to be something that a straight guy would watch with one of his buddies (buffer seat optional). From "Honeymoon in Vegas," to "Father of the Bride" these classics will let you have your cake and eat it, too. Wedding cake, that is..
Whether dating or single, attending someone else's wedding can be stressful.
All of you would be wedding guests know that attending a wedding can be stressful. Wedding etiquette demands that your attention remain focused on the bride, but what about the pressure it puts on you and your budding relationship? Tango investigates.
"Any bride will tell you—at great length—how stressful it is to plan a wedding. But what about the guests? Rarely does anyone acknowledge their pain. Every year there are around 2.2 million weddings in the United States, and roughly 300,000 weddings here in the U.K. Multiply that by the length of the average guest list—about 200, in both countries—to get a sense of just how many of us go through the familiar routine: pick main course, pick present, pick outfit, pick date. If you’re in a serious relationship, the last choice is already made for you, but you can still find yourself picking—at each other. The truth is that these lovely, sacred events—opportunities for voyeuristic romance and, hopefully, some amour of your own—often wreak havoc on relationships that are, shall we say, at the tipping point."