Jennifer Lopez Wedding Dress In Wedding Planner Movie




I always liked movies. Because of that I made some research and I find a lot of things about the movie history. I don’t have so much space to write all that interesting information I found, but I do have space for some ideas, so take a little time and read it.




The first cinematographic public projection of a movie, with the machine of Lumière brothers has place on 28th of December, 1895, at Paris, in “Grand Cafe”, Boulevard des Capucunes. The projected movie is called “La sortie des usines “Lumière” (Leaving the Lumière factory). The movie was long time considered a carnival fun, treated with contempt by serious people. Many of them contributed to the foundation of this new art of expression, and began work by exploiting a “nickel odeon” (the free version of art temple), cinema later. In 1908 appears on the firmament of film industry one of the most important director of American film, called “the father of American movie”, David Wark Griffith. Griffith’s profession was acting. He starts to act in movies at the production company “American Mutascope and Biograph”. He becomes later, director at “Bioghafh”, making 450 movies.

The greatest question of many people from culture world and spiritual intellectuals was “movie is an art or an industry?”. They looked for answers and find this: the film is an industry because it is invested in capital to be made, capital is invested in the operation of halls, which originally were not big “claims”, but while the public “emancipates” claim as having “nickel-odeon” to become a temple, a temple of those who come to him not only for fun, but for the special show, for art, for the show of the seventh art.

The conclusion is that the film world, art and industry can work together, and what is the most important – they are total completed, supporting each other.

After this short introduction in movie industry, let’s talk a little about an interesting, full of passion, romantic movie “Wedding Planner”. Nobody understands love and romance better than Mary Fiore (Jennifer Lopez)- the best wedding planner from San Francisco. Specialist in fulfilling the dreams of others, she is too busy for having a personal life.

While she celebrates the new order-the wedding of rich Fran Donolly (Bridgette Wilson-Sampras) – Mary is saved from an almost fatal collision with an uncontrollably big recycle bin, by the handsome doctor Steve Edison (Matthew McConaughey). After spending together a lovely evening, Mary thinks she found, at least, a reason to fall in love.  Unfortunately, she will discover soon that Steve is the future husband of Fran Donolly, and she will be their wedding planner.

The carrier and Cupid collide head to head. Just when Mary thinks that worse can not be, her father, Salvatore (Alex Rocco), decides to handle his daughter’s disastrous love life, arranging her marriage to Massimo Lanzetta (Justin Chambers), who just arrived from Sicily. Now, love and reason are put into balance. Will Mary abandon the cynicism and embrace romance? Will she learn to believe in the only event she has planned so carefully, but she has avoided so obstinate? Will Mary be faithful to her carrier or her heart?

You’ll find the answers looking at this movie.
All I can say to you is that Jennifer Lopez wedding dress in “wedding planner” movie is absolutely gorgeous. She’s molded on her body, long and completely white.

She wears lovely clothes during the whole act, but at the end Jennifer Lopez wedding dress in “wedding planner” movie is amazing, at least in my view.
So don’t miss this movie!

Written by , date Sep 10, 2010 in Useful Info
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