My Big Redneck Wedding
My Big Redneck Wedding

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My Big Redneck Wedding

2011
TV Show
Ended
4 Seasons
English

If you're planning a wedding that includes a romantic canopy made of beer cans, you might be a redneck -- and you just might find your nuptials featured on this series, in which host Tom Arnold travels the country to find over-the-top down-home country weddings that include such features as a four-legged best man, a reception with mud wrestling or a celebratory shotgun salute. Does Jeff Foxworthy get a royalty for this?

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IMDb4.2/10
Director: Adam WingardGenres: Comedy, Horror

Plot Summary

This is a found-footage horror film centered around a family gathering that quickly descends into chaos. A wedding celebration turns into a fight for survival as the bride's increasingly bizarre and violent relatives reveal their true nature.

Critical Reception

My Big Redneck Wedding garnered mixed to negative reviews, with many critics pointing to its low budget and underdeveloped plot. While some appreciated its attempt at a unique blend of comedy and horror within the found-footage genre, most found it to be amateurish and unconvincing.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts a novel approach to the found-footage subgenre but ultimately falls short.

  • Performances are largely uninspired, failing to sell the increasingly outlandish events.

  • The low-budget production values are evident throughout, detracting from any potential scares or laughs.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is largely unavailable or undocumented. Based on the limited information, it appears to have flown under the radar of most viewers.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a very low budget, contributing to its raw, DIY aesthetic characteristic of some independent horror productions.

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