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A Very Sordid Wedding

2017

Action / Comedy

36
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh86%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright95%
IMDb Rating5.2101571

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Whoopi Goldberg as Abernatha Coleman
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Dale Dickey as Sissy Hickey
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Bonnie Bedelia as Latrelle Williamson
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792.96 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
P/S 0 / 1
1.65 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
P/S 1 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by TheJonesBones9 / 10

Funny As Hell!!!

I can't write a better review than others have done, except to say I grew up in that part of the world, which makes me a bit of an expert on the characters and setting. I don't talk to my relatives there any longer, BTW - once you see this film, you'll understand why. I know I do.

Not that I wouldn't call them, but, well... just watch the "Jimmy Ray Brewton" (Levi Kreis) character and you get the worst side of that bunch. If you use proper grammar and spelling and occasionally eat a salad, you would find yourself in the same place as Latrelle (Bonnie Bedelia) very quickly.

The eye shadow. The hair. The clothes. Even the accents. East Texas to a nut!!!

I bet you'll like this very sordid wedding, too! I haven't even finished the film yet because I'm taking time to post some of the most hilarious quotes I've ever heard on film!

Save me! Make all the ugly in the world go away!!!

Reviewed by nicetryjan6 / 10

Good, but not great.

It is a good film overall, but the original film and the TV series are both much better. Brother Boy and Latrelle are the highlights of the film, whereas in the film/tv series, they were some of my least favorites. Sissy is no longer played by Beth Grant, which is okay, but Dale Dickey doesn't capture the character. Sissy is now a bible-loving fanatic who rarely pops Valium and doesn't have her southern charm. Lavonda has been heavily reduced to a filler character, bearing no relevance to the plot overall. Noletta even banging a hospital patient in their hospital bed. Juanita is, surprisingly, still alive and is still a drunk. GW is still grieving over Peggy Ingram's death, even though this film takes place years and years after the television series. The only highlights were Brother Boy and Latrelle, and that's quite sad. Latrelle finally accepts homosexuality and Brother Boy is indirectly kidnapped, then reunited with his family. It was a good film, but not one that I'd watch again.

Reviewed by stevenjune3 / 10

A SORDID LACKING

This 2nd Sordid movie (third if you count the amazing series) is lacking several things; 1) Olivia Newton-John. Whose character is not even mentioned in the entire movie. 2) The opening song ("Sordid Lives...it's a bitch") was sung by a guy not Olivia Newton-John. 3) The character of Sissy Hickey was played by Dale Dickey NOT Beth Grant as in the first movie and the series. I like Dale as an actress, but Beth made the character funny and unique. Dale looked liked Sissy with flatter hair. She had some of Beth's motions down but still, the character felt incomplete. 4) There were no plates of fried chicken at Sissy's house. 5) Sissy & the girls drank soda not iced tea like in the first movie and series. 6) The living room of Sissy's house was changed-the wall where the picture of Jesus hung was torn down so you could see to the kitchen. The picture of Jesus on the wall above where Sissy sat, smoked and popped Valiums made it ironic and funny. 7) There was only one scene where Valium was used. And only Sissy took some. In the first movie/series they all ate Valium and stole them from each other like candy; Ironic and funny. 8) Dr. Eve was only in the movie in Brother Boy's dreams/visions which lost the effect and dynamic of those two characters. 9) The recycling of one liners that were funny in the first movie/series but not so much in this film; "Let's get this done before anymore shit hits the fan", "I'm not obese, it's a glandular problem", 10) Loss of irony-which made the first movie and the series unique and humorous. 11) Juanita's stories were nowhere near as funny as in the first movie/series. It wasn't a bad film. I think it it could have been a whole lot better and funnier. I would recommend the series followed by the first Sordid Lives movie. All the key elements are in place in these two. And they're hysterically funny and entertaining. Sordid Wedding seems thrown together with very weak dialogue, situations and some important and funny characters and actors missing.

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