October 2007: A Movie Script Ending of a Marriage Proposal
A Movie Script Ending of a Marriage Proposal
If
there's anything we can learn from the movies, it's that grand gestures
are always effective - and if you've learned the best from the movies,
why not get your grand gesture on in the theater? Follow the example of
Warren Eberhard, our Marrying Man of the Month. When he wanted to
surprise his girlfriend with a proposal, he did it at the very temple
of celluloid where she was catching a movie with some friends,
following the film up with one of his very own after the credits!
Warren
created a five-minute video starring himself, his now fiancé Tasha, and
Tasha's daughter Destiny, backed by a soundtrack of "their song", Keith
Urban's Making Memories. But movies can't make a big impact without an
audience, so he called in several of their friends and family members
to join them as he walked in after the credits and, as his movie
played, got down on one knee and proposed. It took over a month of
planning to coordinate everything with the theater, but Warren got the
equivalent of a standing ovation for his efforts - Tasha said yes!
Be
the leading man in your own marriage proposal movie by bringing some
Hollywood dazzle into your plan and she'll never look at a dinner and a
movie date the same way again. We're not saying you have to go all out,
but class up your look with a nice pair of cufflinks
and pretend you're Cary Grant when you pop the question. Once she says
yes, bring movie star class to your wedding by giving groomsmen gifts
of matching cufflinks to the men in the wedding party.
Submit your story today to be considered for Marrying Man of the Month.
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