The Wedding Planner Film -
From Mary’s immaculate power suits and the sheer volume of cell phones used (Nokia bricks and flip phones abound) to the film’s color palette of muted pastels and earth tones, it is a perfect Y2K artifact. It was also the first film to top the box office in the same week that its star’s album (Lopez’s J.Lo ) topped the Billboard charts—a feat that cemented Lopez’s status as a multi-hyphenate superstar.
The dancing in the field, obviously. Worst scene? The mechanical bull. We don’t talk about the mechanical bull. the wedding planner film
You cannot think of The Wedding Planner without hearing or "You Can’t Hurry Love" by the Supremes. But the standout moment? When J.Lo is crying in the rain in her wedding planner binder, and "Love Don’t Let Me Go" by Moby kicks in. It is the most early-2000s emotional climax ever committed to film. From Mary’s immaculate power suits and the sheer