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Amanda Seyfried: Always the Bride
You know how your grandmother (or your most bitter lady friend, if you're in your mid-20s and entering the thick of wedding season) is forever muttering "always the bridesmaid, never the bride"?
Amanda Seyfried would like to flip a big ole bird to that one. Girlfriend is always the bride. Always. She plays the bridal half of the marital duo in this weekend's "The Big Wedding," but this white tulle dress-up thing isn't new for her — it's been going on for years. Get More »
The 25 Most Impressive Movie Cakes Ever
Popcorn's great and all, but there's just something super-tasty about movie-inspired cakes.
As film bakery is a real thing these days, there are gobs upon gobs of delicious designs all over the place as many talented maestros are generous enough to pretty up the world with photos of their scrumptious gumption.
We like to recognize the creative ways people celebrate their various degrees of infatuation with the cinema, so we went through the painstaking (read: tummy grumble-inducing) process of scouring the interwebs to pluck the very best in show for these Tinseltown-inspired treats ... just in time for "The Big Wedding," opening April 26.
Grab a bib before you dig into these 25 ridiculously well-designed desserts, 'cause it's pretty much a guarantee you'll be drooling all over the place by the end of this list.
25. 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'
This delectable dish makes us sure the eighth dwarf would be named "Hungry."
Poster: 'The Small Wedding'
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Here's what would happen if the ceremony had quite few RSVPs in the negative.
The new comedy "The Big Wedding" sports quite the impressive Hollywood guest list, including Katherine Heigl, Topher Grace, Robert De Niro, Susan Sarandon, Diane Keaton, Amanda Seyfried, Ben Barnes and even Robin Williams.
But what if only, say, half of this ensemble were able to clear their schedules and come to the party? Actually, what if even the bride-to-be couldn't make it?
That "Big Wedding" would by default become "The Small Wedding," a film that would have the rather pathetic-looking poster below. Compare and contrast this unfortunate event to the mega-celebration that is "The Big Wedding," opening April 26. Get More »

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