Just Married

    Just Married
    2003

    Synopsis

    Tom Leezak and Sarah McNerney fall in love and plan to get married, despite opposition from Sarah's uptight, rich family. When they do get married, and get a chance to prove Sarah's family wrong, they go on a European honeymoon and run into disaster after disaster. They have to decide whether the honeymoon from hell and a few pre-marital mistakes are worth throwing away their love and marriage.

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    Cast

    • Ashton KutcherTom Leezak
    • Brittany MurphySarah McNerney
    • Christian KanePeter Prentiss
    • David MoscowKyle
    • Alex ThomasFred
    • Valeria AndrewsWendy
    • Monet MazurLauren McNerney
    • David RascheMr. McNerney
    • Thad LuckinbillWillie McNerney
    • David AgranovPaul McNerney

    Recommendations

    • 58

      Entertainment Weekly

      Collapses into the most generic sort of teen movie-ville, just at the moment it's convinced you that its lightly appealing stars are capable of better.
    • 50

      Philadelphia Inquirer

      This mostly vulgar, but never explicit, comedy resolves itself surprisingly, revealing depth just when you think it's going to continue its skip across the shallows. In other words, Just Married might not be good, but it's just good enough.
    • 50

      Austin Chronicle

      Overall, Just Married doesn't really take -- it has a shelf life about as short as the disastrous honeymoon -- but in the moment, it's cute, if corny. It'll do.
    • 50

      Miami Herald

      The sloppy charms of Just Married don't exactly break new ground, but they don't make you want to swear off romantic comedy forever, and in these "Maid in Manhattan" days that's saying something.
    • 50

      San Francisco Chronicle

      Had a chance to be not just OK, not just fluff, but something special, and it's a shame that the people making it either didn't realize it or didn't have the guts to take this movie where it wanted to go.
    • 38

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Would it have been that much more difficult to make a movie in which Tom and Sarah were plausible, reasonably articulate newlyweds with the humor on their honeymoon growing out of situations we could believe? Apparently.
    • 30

      TV Guide Magazine

      The film's only sparks are generated by Tom's last-ditch attempt to win back Sarah's affections, but they come too late to redeem the picture from its surfeit of over-the-top physical comedy and low-brow jokes.
    • 20

      The A.V. Club

      Director Shawn Levy brings a yeoman-like joylessness to the project, spoiling whatever fun might have been had. Kutcher and Murphy seem game enough, and it's a testament to their charisma that they're the hardest element of the film to hate.

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