Dana Glover & Mervyn Warren – Plan On Forever

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Dana Glover
BornOctober 14, 1974 (age 44)
Rocky Mount, North Carolina,United States
GenresGospelpop
Occupation(s)Singersongwriter
InstrumentsVocalspiano
Years active1990s–present
LabelsDreamWorks Records

Dana Glover (born October 14, 1974) is an American pop singer and songwriter, known for performing film songs.

Glover was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, but moved to Asheville at the age of eight. At 16 she went to Manhattan for a modeling career. At age 18 she decided to become a musician; first in Nashville, Tennessee where she became a piano player, and then later in Los Angeles.

In 2001, she recorded, for the film The Wedding Planner, the song “Plan On Forever”—a duet with the film’s composer, Mervyn Warren.

Later that year, she recorded her song “It Is You (I Have Loved)” for the film Shrek.

It Is You (I Have Loved)

Then Robbie Robertson introduced her to Matthew Wilder. Wilder produced her debut album,Testimony, which reached #43 on the UK Albums Chart. On this album she had two singles: “Thinking Over”, which reached #17 on the US AC chart and #22 on the US Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks charts,

Dana Glover – Thinking Over (Closed Captioned)

and “Rain”, which reached #30 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart. In 2004, “Thinking Over” was used for the Garry Marshall film Raising Helen.

Rain

Other film songs are “The Way (Radio Song)” from the Sandra Bullock/Hugh Grant comedy, Two Weeks Notice,

DANA GLOVER – The Way (Radio Song)

“Maybe” from Laws of Attraction

Maybe – Dana Glover

and “The Truth Lies” from the Franka Potente film Blueprint.

https://youtu.be/9woX47GsIVo

In 2010, Glover appeared as a featured vocalist on one track on saxophonist Dave Koz‘s album Hello Tomorrow, entitled “Start All Over Again” which she wrote.

Dave Koz & Dana Glover – Start all over again.wmv

They performed the song on “Let Me Entertain You“, the October 24, 2010 episode of ABC’s Desperate Housewives, interwoven into the storyline with Glover starring as housewife Emma Graham.

[HD] Desperate Housewives 7×05 Let Me Entertain You SneakPeek #1

She arranged and sang vocal parts on the songs “Going Home”, “Anyhow”, “Come Healing” and “Different Sides” on Leonard Cohen‘s 2012 album Old Ideas.

She sang vocal parts on Leonard Cohen‘s 2014 album Popular Problems.

The Wedding Planner (Film)

The Wedding Planner

The Wedding Planner Poster.jpg
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byAdam Shankman
Produced byPeter Abrams
Deborah Del Prete
Jennifer Gibgot
Robert L. Levy
Gigi Pritzker
Written byMichael Ellis
Pamela Falk
StarringJennifer Lopez
Matthew McConaughey
Bridgette Wilson-Sampras
Justin Chambers
Judy Greer
Alex Rocco
Joanna Gleason
Charles Kimbrough
Kevin Pollak
Fred Willard
Lou Myers
Frances Bay
Music byMervyn Warren
CinematographyJulio Macat
Edited byLisa Zeno Churgin
Production
company
Intermedia
Tapestry Films
Dee Gee Entertainment
Prufrock Pictures
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release dateJanuary 26, 2001
Running time103 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$35 million
Box office$95 million

The Wedding Planner is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Adam Shankman, written by Michael Ellis and Pamela Falk, and starring Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey.

Plot

Ambitious San Francisco wedding planner Mary Fiore is re-introduced to childhood acquaintance Massimo by her father Salvatore, who wants them to marry, but Mary declines. Hoping to persuade her boss, Geri, to make her a partner at their company, Mary is hired to plan catering heiress Fran Donolly’s society wedding to long-term boyfriend “Eddie”. While reporting her success on the phone, Mary’s shoe heel gets stuck in a manhole cover. As she struggles to free herself, a taxicab collides with a dumpster that comes hurtling towards her. A nearby man pulls her out of the way of the speeding dumpster just in time, and she manages to thank him before fainting.

The Wedding Planner: Where’s my shoe? (HD CLIP)

Waking up in the hospital, Mary meets her rescuer, pediatrician Steve Edison. Her colleague Penny persuades Steve to attend an outdoor movie with them, but makes up an excuse to leave the pair alone together. Mary and Steve dance but are interrupted by a heavy downpour before they can kiss.

At a dance lesson with a client, Mary encounters Fran, who introduces her to her fiancé “Eddie,” none other than Steve. Fran leaves them to dance together, and Mary angrily rebukes Steve for leading her on behind Fran’s back.

The Wedding Planner: Tango From Hell (Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey HD CLIP)

Penny persuades Mary that her career is more important than her feelings and to continue planning Fran and Steve’s wedding, and Steve’s colleague assures him that his connection with Mary is only due to pre-wedding nerves.

On a visit to a potential wedding venue in Napa Valley, Massimo appears and, to Mary’s horror, introduces himself as her fiancé. While riding through the estate with Fran’s parents, Mrs. Donelly’s singing frightens Mary’s horse. Steve rescues Mary again and admonishes her for condemning his actions when she was also engaged.

The Wedding Planner: Horse riding (HD CLIP)

At home, Mary scolds her father for trying to set her up with Massimo. Salvatore reveals that his marriage to her mother, which Mary has viewed as the perfect relationship, was arranged and only became a loving relationship months later, leaving Mary conflicted.

While visiting another potential venue, Fran reveals she is going on a week-long business trip and leaves Mary and Steve to continue preparations. They apologize for their angry words and soon become friends. They run into Wendy and Keith, whom Mary reveals was once her fiancé until she caught him cheating with Wendy, his secret high-school girlfriend, on the night of their rehearsal dinner.

The Wedding Planner | Mary Runs Into Her Ex | Love Love

After getting drunk and struggling to get back into her apartment, Mary breaks down, lamenting that Keith is married and expecting a baby while she is alone and miserable. Steve manages to get Mary inside and comforts her as she sobers up, insisting that Keith was a fool to pick Wendy over her. Steve leaves but quickly returns and confesses his feelings for Mary. She sadly replies that she respects Fran too much to let anything happen between them and sends Steve away.

The Wedding Planner | Mary Runs Into Her Ex | Love Love

Fran confesses to Mary that she is unsure if she is still in love with Steve. Ignoring her own heart, Mary convinces Fran to continue with the wedding. At a birthday party, Massimo offers Mary a heartfelt proposal, and she reluctantly accepts; the two couples prepare for their same-day weddings. Leaving Penny to coordinate the Donelly wedding, Mary goes to marry Massimo at the town hall. Steve asks Fran if they are doing the right thing, and she admits that she does not want to get married. They part as friends, Fran leaving to enjoy their honeymoon alone. Penny reveals Mary’s marriage plans to Steve, and he rushes to stop her.

The Wedding Planner: Why Do You Want To Marry Me? (Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Lopez HD CLIP)

At the town hall, Massimo and Mary prepare to marry, but her father stops the ceremony, realizing the wedding is not what Mary wants. Mary, having given up on true love, insists that life is not a fairy tale and that marrying Massimo is the right thing to do but realizes he is not the one for her and leaves.

Steve arrives to find Salvatore and Massimo, who reveals that he could not go ahead with the wedding knowing Mary was actually in love with Steve. Steve reveals his feelings to Salvatore, who tells him to go and get her. Steve and Massimo ride off on Massimo’s scooter to the park, where another outdoor movie is starting. Steve finds Mary, asks her to dance, and they kiss.

Cast

The Wedding Planner (2001) Official Trailer 1 – Jennifer Lopez Movie

Production

Casting

The original actors set to play Mary and Steve were Jennifer Love Hewitt and Brendan Fraser, respectively. They were replaced with Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. Both couples eventually dropped out due to scheduling conflicts, leaving Lopez and McConaughey to be the eventual stars.

Locations

Many of the scenes were shot in Golden Gate Park, specifically at the Music Concourse (between the old De Young Museum and the old California Academy of Sciences), the Japanese Tea Garden and The Huntington Library and Gardens. The first wedding ceremony is filmed inside the chapel at Stanford University.

Reception

The Wedding Planner was released on January 26, 2001.

Box office

The Wedding Planner was screened at 2,785 theaters and grossed $13,510,293 on its opening weekend (the Super Bowl weekend), opening at number one at the box office. Jennifer Lopez’s sophomore album J. Lo reached the number one spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart the same week, making Lopez the first and to-date, only person to ever achieve this feat. The film grossed $60,400,856 domestically and earned a worldwide tally of $94,728,529.

Critical reception

The Wedding Planner received generally negative reviews from critics. Based on 104 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a “Rotten” rating from critics, with 16% positive reviews and an average rating of 3.9/10. The consensus reads, “Instead of being light and charming, this romantic comedy is heavy-handed and contrived in its execution. Also, it’s too unoriginal.” Metacritic gave the film an average score of 33 out of 100, based on 29 reviews from mainstream critics.

Entertainment Weekly‘s Lisa Schwarzbaum critically compared the film to My Best Friend’s Wedding, writing that: “Where Julia Roberts turned the world on with her huggability, Lopez’s vibe is that of someone afraid to get mussed. And where Rupert Everett was divine as a sidekick, McConaughey is mortally ordinary as a main dish who spends most of his time smiling like a party guest.” Kimberly Jones of The Austin Chronicle noted that the two leading characters being mistreated was the biggest disappointment from The Wedding Planner, feeling that while Lopez and McConaughey have “enormous charisma” (referencing Lopez’s work on Out of Sight (1998) as an example) the “blandness of The Wedding Planner burlap-sacks their appeal in an altogether dowdy outing for two stars who deserve much snazzier threads.” A writer from The New York Times wrote that the charisma of the movie’s stars along with their goofiness makes “The Wedding Planner more painless than it has a right to be.” Variety‘s Robert Koehler described The Wedding Planner as: “an attractive bridesmaid but hardly a gorgeous bride among romantic comedies.” Michael Thomson from the BBC wrote that: “Unfortunately, after the two leads become less wired in each other’s presence, and the sexual tension begins to droop, everyone seems to be reading an autocue.” The film was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Actress for Lopez.

The Wedding Planner Soundtrack

1 Somewhere My Baby Waits for Me Lisa Stansfield

Somewhere My Baby Waits For Me – Lisa Stansfield

2 Symphony Jessica Riddle

Jessica Riddle – Symphony

3 Adore You

Adore you-Nikki Hassman

4 In Good Time Jessica Sheely

In Good Times – Jessica Sheely

5 We’ll Find It Sister Hazel

Sister Hazel – We'll find it

6 Life Is What You Make It Mishelle Bradford-Jones

Life Is What You Make It

7 I Can’t Help Myself Nobody’s Angel

Nobody's Angel: 02. I Can't Help Myself (Lyrics)

8 I Honestly Love You Olivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John – I Honestly Love You (Closed Captioned, Version 2)

9 Annie’s Song John Denver

John Denver – Annie's Song

10 A Groovy Kind of Love Dan Finnerty 3:11

11 Mary and Steve’s Tango Mervyn Warren

Mervyn Warren – Mary and Steves Tango

12 Garden Conversation (Love Theme) Mervyn Warren

Mervyn Warren – Garden Conversation (Love Theme)

13 Plan on Forever Mervyn Warren

Dana Glover & Mervyn Warren – Plan On Forever (Film Version from "The Wedding Planner")

Watch the movie

Wedding Planner – Full Movie

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