Monday, July 30, 2007

I was wrong-ish

Ok, so I was wrong about the ending to "I Me Wed". The movie was different, it had an amazing soundtrack, which I'm still trying to find. There were a few sweet moments, like when he bought her the stained glass window. I love the whole idea of bonding with the cute contractor who is fixing up a house, such a great romance story. Like you can have bonding moments trying to pick out a kitchen sinks (wasn't in the movie, but should have been).

The big shocker was the ending, ohh this is a spoiler, so I'll try & resist. I'll just say that what happened wasn't what I had expected. It wasn't what I predicted, but it all ends up the same, happy & togetherness. Now I just need to find the soundtrack.

1 comment:

  1. Hi, I was randomly googling I Me Wed (I was involved in the production) and came upon your blog. You said you wanted to know who did the songs, so... here you go --

    "Everyone's Getting Married"
    Performed and written by Kat Goldman

    "The Great Disappearing Act"
    Performed and written by Kat Goldman

    "Jean Jacket"
    Performed and written by The Snitches
    Courtesy of Third Side Music

    "The Bog Road"
    Performed by Paul Keim & Mary Murphy
    Written by Paul Keim

    "Heaven"
    Performed and written by Lonnie Rathie

    "She Moved Through The Fair"
    Performed and adapted by Bruce Coughlan & Tiller's
    Folly

    "Where Is Love?"
    Performed and written by Lily Frost
    Courtesy of Aporia Records

    "Soft Place To Land On"
    Performed and written by Kat Goldman

    "Sweet Confusion"
    Performed by By Divine Right
    Music by José Miguel Contreras, John Hall, Dylan
    Hudecki
    Lyrics by José Miguel Contreras
    Courtesy of Linus Entertainment

    "Accidental Country Learning"
    Performed and written by Jim Bryson
    Courtesy of The Orange Record Label


    Glad the end wasn't as predictable as you thought!

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