Director Jose Montesinos
Starring Nicola Posener, Evan Henderson, Isaac Reyes
Rated TV-14
Score 0/6
Sandy’s past transgression, with her fiancé ‘s best friend Roman, comes back to haunt her when he becomes their best man. Roman is mentally unbalanced and determined to make Sandy his own bride.
The next few movies that are going to be featured will be filed in the Why did I watch this? Oh yeah, I said I would file. As it is the first movie watched in the Festival of Mysterious Insanity: Here Comes the Pain.
Possibly the only good thing that I can say about this movie is that to my knowledge this movie has not been officially released in Australia, because the best I can figure the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification has nothing about this movie. If I come across movies featuring anybody involved with this movie, please let it be many years from now after I have forgotten having watched this movie.
Nightmare Wedding was a nightmare to watch. The bride and groom played by Nicola Posener and Isaac Reyes at best gave meh performances. The polite thing to say would that this was a cliched and predictable telemovie that has aspirations of being considered as a bad soap opera. Parts of the movie’s climax reminded me of a WWE story-line. Specifically, the marriage of Triple H to Stephanie McMahon. The WWE had better writing and not once did the thought of ‘oh those poor actors’ enter my head.
Now to Evan Henderson who played Roman who clearly is the poorer film studios’ Ryan McPartlin or to keep Mcpartlin out of this comparison we can say that Henderson is the insert random blonde actor option. Henderson’s portrayal of Roman had little or no development throughout the movie so there is a freight train of Roman’s motivation delivered in the final ten-minutes of the movie. But the biggest insult of the movie was the ultimate fate of Roman, which came across as we clearly did not have the money option.