ChefChiTown
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I've seen this movie about a million times, but I'm watching The Wedding Singer right now and it's the part near the end where Robbie (Adam Sandler) sings a song he wrote to Julia (Drew Barrymore) which makes her fall in love with him. For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, Adam Sandler plays an aspiring song writer who is working as a wedding singer until he can make a career out of his music. During that time, he ends up falling in love with Drew Barrymore's character, who is getting married herself and has hired Adam Sandler to sing at her wedding. The two are having a conversation about love and finding "the one" and Drew Barrymore's character mentions that she just wants somebody that she can grow old with. So, Adam Sandler ends up writing her a song, which, for those who haven't seen the movie, can be heard/seen here...
Anyway, that scene got me thinking...
Does that really work? Is writing a song for somebody still considered romantic or has it been done so much and worn so thin that it is now cheesy and douchey?
Personally, I think it's really, really romantic, but only if it's a meaningful song with heart and not some garbage like Hey There, Delilah or whatever that stupid song is called.
You?
Anyway, that scene got me thinking...
Does that really work? Is writing a song for somebody still considered romantic or has it been done so much and worn so thin that it is now cheesy and douchey?
Personally, I think it's really, really romantic, but only if it's a meaningful song with heart and not some garbage like Hey There, Delilah or whatever that stupid song is called.
You?
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