The 2001 romantic comedy remains a definitive cultural touchstone of the early 2000s, famously cementing Jennifer Lopez's status as a dual-threat superstar. Directed by Adam Shankman, the film follows Mary Fiore, San Francisco’s most successful wedding planner, who finds her professional and personal lives colliding when she falls for a man who turns out to be her biggest client’s groom. Plot Summary: Love, Logistics, and Lucky Escapes
Modern audiences might find themselves yelling at the screen. Steve is... kind of a jerk? He pursues Mary, holds her hand, and dances with her, all while engaged to Fran. Fran, by the way, is a perfectly nice woman who doesn't deserve any of this. wedding planner movie
What do you think? Does The Wedding Planner hold up for you, or is it better left in the early 2000s? Let me know in the comments! The 2001 romantic comedy remains a definitive cultural
Here are a few post ideas for the movie The Wedding Planner (2001), depending on where you want to share it: Option 1: The "Nostalgia Trip" (Instagram/Facebook) Caption: Unlocking a core memory: Jennifer Lopez in her iconic hair-down, headset-on era. 🎧✨ Confession time: Who else started picking out only the brown M&Ms after watching this? 🙋♀️ It’s been 25 years since Mary Fiore taught us that "those who can’t wed, plan," and honestly, the Gucci-shoe-stuck-in-a-manhole meet-cute still lives in my head rent-free. What’s your favorite Mary Fiore rule? Let me know in the comments! 👇 #TheWeddingPlanner #JLo #MatthewMcConaughey #RomComClassics #00sFashion #BrownMMs Option 2: The "Relatable Reality" (TikTok/Reels) Text Overlay: Expectation: Being a high-powered wedding planner in San Francisco with a handsome doctor saving my life. Reality: Eating dinner alone while watching Steve is