Lordy. Please consider yourself forewarned: romance and feel-good sentiments are awfully thin on the ground in Wedding at Graceland.
Wes Brown is his usual charming self as concert promoter Clay Shepherd. He's really doing the lord's work here alongside co-star Kellie Pickler, who cannot act her way out of a thin, wet paper bag. Forget romantic chemistry; this is make-you-blush bad acting.
What we have in place of sparks or a real plot are two Momzillas and a maniacal event planner steamrolling the happy couple while planning a wedding at Graceland.
Sprinkle a few Elvis songs and a steamboat ride over the top and you've got one pitifully thin movie.
Wes Brown is his usual charming self as concert promoter Clay Shepherd. He's really doing the lord's work here alongside co-star Kellie Pickler, who cannot act her way out of a thin, wet paper bag. Forget romantic chemistry; this is make-you-blush bad acting.
What we have in place of sparks or a real plot are two Momzillas and a maniacal event planner steamrolling the happy couple while planning a wedding at Graceland.
Sprinkle a few Elvis songs and a steamboat ride over the top and you've got one pitifully thin movie.