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Heigel's 27 Dresses trailer online

KatherineHeigel.jpgThe write up for Katherine Heigel's latest film 27 Dresses really didn't interest me to be honest, even though there's a little twinge that my fiancé has probably tried on as many, and then I saw the trailer.

The first few moments didn't really get me, but as it went on it seemed like there's a little more depth than the straight romantic fare, and Katherine Heigel and James Marsden look performances look pretty strong.

27 Dresses sees Heigel playing a woman who has worn the bridesmaid dress a whole twenty-seven times, and she's a bit fed up with it all. To boot she's in love with her boss played by Edward Burns, whom she PA's for, and he's just met her sister played by Malin Akerman, and fallen for her. Now they want to get married and she's going to be the bridesmaid.

However she's met James Marsden's character, well his character in the film anyway, and while they become great friends, she can't think of anyone else but her boss. Of course you know exactly how it's going to work out, but this actually looks like a good journey on the way.

You can see the trailer over at [Flash:480p:720p:1080p] through Jo Blo.





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Comments

It is Heigl not Heigel. Typical romantic comedy but great fun, and Heigl is gorgeous so something for the guys to enjoy too :)

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