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                    RATING: PG-13 for language, some innuendo, and sexuality GENRE: Comedy, Romance  RELEASE: Jan. 18, 2008 STARRING: Katherine   Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Akerman, Edward Burns, Melora Hardin  DIRECTOR: Anne   Fletcher  WRITER: Aline Brosh   McKenna DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century Fox Distribution                     More movie reviews on CBN.com   
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REVIEW27 DressesMovieguide Magazine 
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        - 27 Dresses is a very clever   perpetual-bridesmaid chick-flick, loaded with drama and humor, tainted by some   bad language and behavior that could easily have been left out. Movieguide®   regrets having to call for extreme caution because of a few unacceptable   elements. However, 27 Dresses is not like Knocked Up and some of the other ultra-vulgar   comedies of 2007.
 The movie stars Katherine Heigl as Jane, a highly   efficient career woman who loves the role of bridesmaid and practically works as   a free wedding planner. She has 27 bridesmaid’s dresses, the last two being for   weddings held the same evening. She taxies back and forth between the weddings   several times, changing dresses in the cab.
 
 At work, Jane is an ideal   executive assistant. She knows what her boss George (Edward Burns) wants before   he even asks. Sadly, she’s treated like a trusted housekeeper, even though she’s   in love with her boss and dreams of him falling in love with her. Her pain is   multiplied when her sister Tess, a model, comes to visit and her boss falls for   her sister. Jane’s friends encourage her to be more selfish and less of a   servant. At one point she jokes, “I’m Jesus.” While this is clearly an improper   use of the name of Jesus, the implication, in context, was that she enjoyed   serving others, not that she was holy.
 
 While on the wedding circuit, Jane   meets Kevin (played by James Marsden, Prince Charming in Enchanted). Kevin is a   smooth talking, smooth writing society page writer who covers glamorous   weddings. Rejected several times by Jane, he finds a way to push himself into   her life. Jane reaches a breaking point when George proposes to her younger   sister, and Kevin writes an article for the Sunday paper about the 27-time   bridesmaid.
 
 There’s ample humor in 27 Dresses. The script and acting are   good enough that viewers will feel Jane’s pain acutely. In a few instances, the   humor is vulgar, and one scene features a couple that gets roaring drunk and has   sex outside of marriage. Happily, the movie makes it clear that the drinking and   sex were wrong behavior and that the behavior was regretted. Regrettably,   however, the movie tends to side with the heroine becoming more   selfish.
 
 The movie’s flaws are not pervasive. With some judicious   modifications, the movie could have been good clean fun for a much larger   audience. A good comedy writer can get laughs without resorting to vulgarity and   immorality. Hopefully, Hollywood will learn this lesson and make more wholesome   and profitable movies.
 Address Comments   To:Rupert Murdoch, Chairman/CEO of News   Corp.
 Peter Chernin, President/COO of The Fox Group
 Tom Rothman and Jim   Gianopulos, Chairmen/CEO
 Fox Filmed Entertainment
 20th Century Fox Film   Corp.
 10201 West Pico Blvd.
 Los Angeles, CA 90035
 Phone: (310)   369-1000
 Website: www.fox.com
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