5 Ridiculously Fun Alternative Wedding Ideas From Movies - Wed Mayhem Blog
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5 Ridiculously Fun Alternative Wedding Ideas From Movies

The times, they are a-changin’! We love a traditional wedding, don’t get us wrong! Yet we also love watching brides and grooms follow their own interests. After all, no two marriages are ever the same. Planning your special day and watching wedding movies are both full of enjoyment, so why not put them hand-in-hand and add a bit of movie magic to make your wedding non-traditional? Films are a perfect source of offbeat inspiration. Don’t forget the popcorn and take notes!

01

Light Up the Night With Lanterns

I Give it a Year

Everyone loves an unconventional grand finale. Give your wedding one by sending off paper lanterns into the night sky, just like Nat and Josh do in Give It a Year. Here’s a twist: Have everyone write a wish for your marriage on their paper lantern before sending it off. Follow this with some fireworks. What a beautiful way to end the night and begin a magical life!

02

Add Your Favorite Animal to the Guestlist

Father of the Bride

If you really want to be fancy on your big day in a way that is personal to you, why not bring your spirit animal as Annie did with majestic swans in Father of the Bride? Swans symbolize strength and longevity. If swans aren’t your thing, butterflies symbolize the art of transformation, peacocks represent confidence and divinity, and flamingos represent balance and romance. Talk about extravagant personalization!

03

Sing Your Vows to Declare Your Love

Rachel Getting Married

Looking for unique ways to put a stamp on your ceremony, particularly with the vows? If you and your groom have a talent for singing, why not show your creativity for each other by singing your vows? It was a totally romantic gesture that worked for Sidney in Rachel Getting Married. Alternatively, try sharing the vows in unison or in conversation. Express personal promises through dance, charades, flashcards, or any other wild idea that’s special to you!

04

Have Someone Crash Your Wedding in Style

Wedding Crashers

Jeremy and John go sneaking around crashing weddings without people realizing it in Wedding Crashers. Take this idea to the next level. Get the room buzzing and create an element of surprise by staging someone crashing your wedding, like a circus or someone impersonating your favorite celebrity. What about a surprise flash mob wedding dance? Ask one of your bridesmaids if they can organize one that you know nothing about, so it can be a surprise for you, too! Not your typical entertainment! 

05

Ditch The One-Gender Bridal Parties

Sex and the City 2

There are no hard and fast rules when drafting up your bridal party. Regardless of gender identity or expression, have your closest ride-or-die BFF stand next to you as you exchange your vows with the love of your life. Be innovative and dare to change gender stereotypes to have your nearest and dearest close to you like Carrie at Stanford’s wedding in Sex and the City 2. Have bridesmates and groomsgirls! Women look absolutely stunning in a tux, so you could put the best woman in a suit for a fun touch.

06

One Final Tip: Your Day, Your Way!

My Big Fat Greek Wedding

If there’s anything that Toula and Ian taught us in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, is that to BE YOU and be true to yourself is the most important alternative wedding advice. When you deviate from the typical wedding traditions, your friends and family might question it, but don’t forget that it’s your day and you can let your creativity run as wild as you’d like!

Wedding Wisdom

“While the weddings we see in movies may feel like a fantasy, they teach you that your wedding is a reflection of your personality and to not be afraid to make your wedding as unconventional as you wish. Movies are a source of inspiration to add your own flair and host a formal affair that exudes “you!”. All you need is an officiant, a marriage license, and your soulmate to legally celebrate. Everything else is fair game!”

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20 Best First Dance Songs From Films

The first dance is your introduction as a couple to the world, but it can be stressful choosing the perfect song to backdrop your big debut. We took inspiration from the big screen to find 20 wedding-worthy songs to commence your celebration. From pop to jazz to dramatic ballads spanning decades, this list has something for every type of couple. Check out our first dance tutorial for all the moves you need to wow your guests.

1. “A Thousand Years” – Christina Perri

(Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2

Whether you’re team Edward or Jacob, it’s hard to deny that Christina Perri’s pop tune pulls at the heartstrings during the final montage of the Twilight series. The upbeat rhythm starts slow and builds to allow lots of variation in your first dance, plus the string bridge sounds beautiful if performed live. While it is upbeat, the song maintains a softer, romantic, hopeful sound to bless your marriage. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“Darling, don’t be afraid

I have loved you for a thousand years

I’ll love you for a thousand more” 

2. “The Way You Look Tonight” – Frank Sinatra 

(My Best Friend’s Wedding)

There are few things more romantic than Frank Sinatra’s voice. This jazz classic is a soft and intimate ballad that perfectly articulates the environment that makes a wedding oh-so special. This is a great pick for a couple that would like to combine the first dance and the parent dance in one song or want a shorter first dance. The bridge is a great transition for the newlyweds to switch partners or get the guests to the dance floor. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“I will feel a glow just thinking of you

And the way you look tonight” 

3. “Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Kina Grannis or originally Elvis Presely 

(Crazy Rich Asians)

The lavish Singapore wedding scene in Crazy Rich Asians takes the cake for being the most drool worthy wedding on the big screen. Kina Grannis’s interpretation on Elvis Presley’s original “Can’t Help Falling in Love” is everything you could want in a wedding song and more. Melodic, rich and lifting, this tune is sure to be a tearjerker. You could do the classic sway or speed it up and opt for a more dynamic waltz.  

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“Take my hand

Take my whole life, too

For I can’t help falling in love with you”

4. “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” – Frank Sinatra or Micheal Buble cover

 (The Proposal

Although the bride did not make it down the aisle in The Proposal we would be amiss if we didn’t include another classic Frank Sinatra masterpiece. Similar to “The Way You Look Tonight” this song has a soft jazz swing. However, unlike the other song, this pick is much more suited for a foxtrot. Charming and passionate, you can not go wrong with Sinatra.  

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“I would sacrifice anything come what might

For the sake of having you near”

5. “I Do I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do” – ABBA 

( Mamma Mia, Muriel’s Wedding

While the Swedish pop sensation has several wedding-worthy songs, this one is our favorite because it happens DURING the wedding in Mamma Mia. The cheerful vibe lends itself to easy dancing, no matter your skill level. Whether you opt for the original ABBA version or Meryl Streep cover, “I Do I Do, I Do, I Do” is sure to set the perfect reception mood. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“Oh, I’ve been dreaming through my lonely past

Now I just made it, I found you at last” 

6. “Over the Rainbow / What A Wonderful World” – Israel Kamakawiwo 

(50 First Dates

“Love can overcome all” is the message at the end of 50 First Dates, backed by the beautiful mashup of two American classics by Hawaiian artist, Kamakawiwo. Maybe it’s the movie, but this melody would be idyllic on a beach. Especially if you’re exchanging vows in Hawaii, consider a local sound to accompany your introduction as a couple!

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“And the dreams that you dreamed of

Dreams really do come true, ooh-ooh” 

“I’ll watch them bloom for me and you

And I think to myself

What a wonderful world”

7. “Can’t Take My Eyes off You” – Franki Valli and the Four Seasons

 (10 Things I Hate About You

If you haven’t seen 10 Things I Hate About You, stop reading and go watch it right now. There are few things more romantic than Heath Ledger’s surprise serenade to Julia Stiles accompanied by a full band. This classic early 2000s movie is paired with an even more classic song. This quintessential Franki Valli song starts slow and builds for the perfect amount of drama. Dynamic and fun, this timeless piece would make an evergreen first dance.

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“Pardon the way that I stare

There’s nothin’ else to compare

The sight of you leaves me weak”

8. “I Don’t Want to Miss A Thing” – Aerosmith 

(Armageddon

Sensual pop rock—if you know you know. “I Don’t Want to Miss A Thing” is featured in Armageddon as we watch two very different people fall in love in the midst of global collapse. What is more romantic than an asteroid collision? Although this movie is a science fiction disaster film, love is in the air. This dramatic rock ballad is perfect for an edgy couple, who doesn’t feel the need to slow dance the whole time. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“And thank God we’re together

And I just want to stay with you in this moment forever

Forever and ever”

9. “Accidentally in Love” – Counting Crows 

(Shrek 2

The Counting Crows created this song especially for Shrek 2. If your love story was also unexpected, “Accidentally in Love” could strike the perfect chord. Upbeat pop lends itself to an easy sway, or you could level it up and choreograph a dance. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“Well baby I surrender

To the strawberry ice cream

Never ever end of all this love

Well I didn’t mean to do it

But there’s no escaping your love, oh”

10. “Today Was A Fairytale” – Taylor Swift 

(Valentines Day

Don’t worry Swifties, we didn’t forget about you. Since your wedding day should be a fairytale, what better way to cement the idea than a pop country ballad paying homage to the big day. Since this one is a little slower, a sway is ideal for those of us with two left feet. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“… Can you feel this magic in the air?

It must have been the way you kissed me

Fell in love when I saw you standing there

It must have been the way

Today was a fairytale”

11. “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” – Bill Medley, Jennifer Warnes  

(Dirty Dancing)

This song is excellent for the couple ambitious enough to try the celebrated ~over the head~ lift that is featured at the end of Dirty Dancing. Do your own thing or learn the choreography from the film. Soft rock straight out of 1987 would be lots of fun live because it starts slow and intimate and grows–ideal for getting the party started. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“I’ve been waiting for so long

Now I’ve finally found someone to stand by me

Just remember

You’re the one thing

I can’t get enough of”

12. “My Cherie Amour” – Stevie Wonder 

(Silver Linings Playbook & Almost Famous

Although this song triggers bad memories for Bradley Cooper, we can’t ignore the brilliance of using “My Cherie Amour” for a first dance. The song is intimate, lovey-dovey and downright beautiful to listen to. It would be perfectly paired with a waltz or foxtrot. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“My Cherie amour, pretty little one that I adore

You’re the only girl my heart beats for”

13. “Unchained Melody” – The Righteous Brothers 

(Ghost

Blacktux interviewed 900 couples and found that The Righteous Brothers take the cake for the most popular first dance song. Popular (without being basic)—there is a reason many couples select this song as the backdrop to their introduction as a pair. The pottery scene in Ghost is sexy to say the least, and the song could be easily adapted to fit your style. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“Woah, my love, my darling

I’ve hungered, hungered for your touch”

14. “It Had To Be You” – Harry Connick Jr. (movie version), Frank Sinatra (original)

(When Harry Met Sally

Yet another Sinatra, but our list would be incomplete without including part of the score of this 1989 flick. Your mother probably loves it and the song is easy to dance to. With slightly more swing, this jazz beat is equal parts intimate and lively. If you’re marrying your best friend, this song is a good option.

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“I wandered around, and I finally found

The somebody who

Could make me be true”

15. “Moon River” – Audrey Hepburn 

(Breakfast at Tiffany’s)

A departure from traditional first dance songs, “Moon River” is sincere, fanciful, and pretty. It is also only 1:50 long, ideal for a more low key couple who wants to celebrate the tradition without it being a focus of the party. A simple sway would be enough to convey the love and commitment in this melody. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“We’re after the same rainbow’s end

Waitin’ ’round the bend

My huckleberry friend

Moon river and me”

16. “City of Stars” – Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone

(La La Land)

La La Land swept at award shows in 2016–for good reason. Although (spoiler!) the two do not end up together in the end, the cinematography and love story are breathtaking. Nix the tap shoes (or keep them in for some flair) for some waltzing shoes to stun the crowd. You could even take inspiration from the choreography from the film. This song is on the softer side and is shorter than others on the list.   

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“I felt it from the first embrace I shared with you

That now, our dreams

They’ve finally come true”

17. “All I Want Is You” – Barry Louis Polisar

(Reality Bites)

This 90s cult classic starring Winona Ryder is one part coming of age, one part social commentary, and one part romantic epic. More recently the tune was featured in Juno, another flick about the intricacies of love. Upbeat and swingy, this is a great pick for a more casual first dance. Whimsical while still being romantic and more folky than other picks on our list, you could even throw in a two step.

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“All I want is you, will you be my bride

Take me by the hand and stand by my side?”

18. “When I Look At You” – Miley Cryus

(The Last Song)

Dramatic and starry-eyed, this song could make a beautiful entrance for your reception. Inspired by Nicolas Sparks 2009 book, The Last Song is a coming of age teen romantic drama that sparked its own love story offscreen between Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth. A sway or waltz could easily accompany this rock-esc pop song. A live piano performance would be beautiful just like the piano in the movie. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“You love me for who I am

Like the stars hold the moon

Right there where they belong”

19. “A Million Dreams” – The Greatest Showman Cast

(The Greatest Showman)

This hopeful and bright ballad debuted in 2017 and is sung by a star-studded cast. While the movie isn’t explicitly about falling in romantic love, it has every message a new marriage could hope for. This song is perfect for the dreamers and would be performed beautifully live. 

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“However big, however small

Let me be part of it all

Share your dreams with me”

20. “More Than A Woman” – Bee Gees

 (Saturday Night Fever)

Wedding Worthy Lyrics: 

“Oh, say you’ll always be my baby, we can make it shine

We can take forever, just a minute at a time”

Check out our YouTube Playlist HERE to see the songs in action! 

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