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Ent_FiveTop_070813.appFooter = "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;By Mary Beth Ellis";
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Ent_FiveTop_070813[i-1].body = "<b>\"High Society\" (1956)</b><br>Ah. Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Louis Armstrong all in the same Technicolor place at the same time. Ahhhhhhhhhh. In this musical remake of &#147;The Philadelphia Story,&#148; socialite Kelly&#146;s ex-husband, in the form of Crosby, dances back into her life, as a wry, seductive Sinatra also appears on the scene as a reporter. Magnificent in form as well as poignant historical value, this one was released just as Kelly was preparing for her real-life nuptials to Prince Rainier of Monaco. Good to watch if you&#146;d like to pretend you could have afforded Armstrong as the reception entertainment at your wedding.";

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Ent_FiveTop_070813[i-1].body = "<b>\"My Best Friend&#146;s Wedding\" (1997)</b><br>In the late '90s/early '00s spate of romantic-comedy wedding films, &#147;My Best Friend&#146;s Wedding&#148; stands out through sheer resistance to formula. Julia Roberts sets about sabotaging her guy pal&#146;s wedding when she realizes that she wants the groom, Dermot Mulroney, for herself. If a Cameron Diaz smackdown of Roberts in the form of zinging her as &#147;some big-haired food critic&#148; in a packed ladies&#146; room doesn&#146;t endear you, the fact that for once in her life Roberts doesn&#146;t get the guy does. Two hours of schadenfreude, cat-fight satisfaction. ";

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Ent_FiveTop_070813[i-1].body = "<b>\"In and Out\" (1997)</b><br>As he prepares for his wedding, Kevin Kline is outed on national television by a former student. The only problem is: Kline has no idea he was gay. Requisite hi-jinks ensue.  Joan Cusack slumps around in a froofy wedding dress, Bob Newhart stammers as a besieged high school principal, Tom Selleck smirks about as a wonderfully smarmy entertainment reporter, and you get to hear Debbie Reynolds say, &#147;That&#146;s because your mother&#146;s a drunk, dear.&#148; Awesome.";

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Ent_FiveTop_070813[i-1].body = "<b>\"Father of the Bride\" (1991)</b><br>A must-have for the weepy rehearsal dinner. Steve Martin plays a harried father who's preparing to marry off his eldest child and only daughter. Martin Short is priceless as a fey wedding planner. Swans are involved. Daughter has a fantastic post-feminist moment when she almost calls off the wedding after her hapless fianc&#233; gives her a blender simply because he thought she might like to ... blend something. The remake of a Spencer Tracy-Elizabeth Taylor classic, &#147;Father of the Bride&#148; is one of those &#147;Office Space&#148;-type, &#147;the more you go through it yourself, the funnier it is&#148; comedies. If the music doesn&#146;t undo you, the scene of Martin playing one last basketball game with his daughter on the eve of her wedding as he reflects on her youth will. Kleenex, please.";

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Ent_FiveTop_070813[i-1].body = "<b>\"Confetti\" (2006)</b><br>&#147;This is Spinal Tap&#148; for brides, &#147;Confetti&#148; is a lovely choice for anyone weary of competing with flush reality-show brides who have all the high-priced help in the world. A British mockumentary, the unscripted &#147;Confetti&#148; tracks three couples as they trip over one another on their way to the &#147;Most Original Wedding of the Year&#148; title. Oh, but don&#146;t watch with parent-in-laws; one of the couples is a pair of &#147;naturalists.&#148; This film should make you feel way, way better about any social disasters you may have encountered en route to the altar. ";

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