It's a simple fact that most romantic comedies are pretty forgettable. Some of them can feel like a giant waste of time, but others are actually kind of entertaining, and when they go unnoticed or underappreciated, it's a huge letdown. I've seen more rom-coms than I can count, and though many of them feel predictable and unoriginal, these seven stood out to me, even with their flaws and poor reviews. Here are some rom-coms that didn't get the kind of positive feedback or attention they deserved.
1. The Wedding Date
The chemistry between Dermot Mulroney and Debra Messing is incredible in
this 2005 treasure, which depicts the redhead actress as a woman who is
very nervous about attending her younger sister's wedding. To cope with
the fact that her ex-fiance will be there, Messing's character hires a
male escort who pretends to be her new boyfriend. You can probably guess
how this ends, but I promise you their banter is worth the lack of
mystery and cliche rom-com plot line.
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