Greatest Wedding Movie Moments of All Time
Here are just some of our favourite movie moments that are… you guessed it… all about weddings! Share your favourites with us below.
by The Knot
You know what we’re talking about: that classic wedding movie scene that made you tear up, or (more likely) laugh at the absurdity of it all. While we realise this list is far from exhaustive, it’s a good start. Have other favourite wedding movie scenes to add? Share them in the comments below!
Father of the Bride
The Scene: Who can ever forget Franck! This wedding was truly out of this world! And what about the scene where George (Steve Martin) fights with Franck to get the cheaper chicken: “Tell Hanck it’s not okay. If I have to move out all the furniture and add amps and repaint the walls and get a new tux and pay for swans, then I’d like the ‘chipper’ chicken.” He then proceeds to the grocery store where he rebelliously rips open a bag of hot dog buns because he only wants to buy eight (not 12).
My Best Friend’s Wedding
The Scene: Remember the scene at the restaurant when the entire table breaks it down to “I Say a Little Prayer”? Yeah, that’s the one.
Love Actually
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The Scene: The very beginning of the movie at the ceremony where the choir and guests stand up and perform a surprise serenade of “All You Need Is Love.”
Wedding Crashers
The Scene: The montage to “Shout” at the beginning of Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson ripping it up on the dance floor at a gazillion weddings.
Four Weddings and a Funeral
The Scene: Hugh Grant’s best man speech when he admits he’s afraid of commitment.
The Muppets Take Manhattan
The Scene: The end to “Somebody’s Getting Married!”
The Wedding Singer
The Scene: We know it’s not exactly a wedding scene, but the wedding singer’s proposal to “Grow Old With You” is classic and a total wedding movie moment winner.
The Princess Bride
The Scene: “Mawage…mawage is what bwings us toge-wer today….” Need we say more?





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