On Licences, Badness, And Disturbingly Hirsute, Unfunny Clergymen

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You hardly need this dangerously low Tomatometer to tell you that Licence to Wed might not live up to the considerable comedic promise of most Robin Williams vehicles, but in the interest of piling on, we present this round-up of headlines exploring virtually every possible negative permutation of badness, legal documents, and the sacrament of marriage:

· Many vows were broken to make this ‘comedy’ [SFGate.com]
· Say `I Don’t’ to `Licence to Wed’ [WaPo.com]
· In ‘Licence to Wed,’ they all should have vowed to disengage [Newsday]· Wedded miss: flick filled with tired shtick [Orlando Sentinel]
· Somebody should have pulled this “Licence to Wed” [Denver Post]
· Revoke that ‘Licence to Wed’ [Balt Sun]
· Williams deserves to have comic ‘Licence’ revoked [Daily Herald]
· As comedic clergyman, Williams’ ‘Licence’ should be lifted [NJ.com]
· Leave ‘Licence to Wed’ at the altar [USA Today]
· ‘Wed’ gives Robin Williams licence to annul his movie career [InsideBayArea.com]

And, mercifully, a dissenter!

· Robin Williams gives us licence to laugh [ProJo.com]
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