The Wedding Bride



A fake movie from the television series How I Met Your Mother where the full trailer was released online. The movie describes

The movie managed to have 2 sequels, as seen in the 17th episode of the 7th season.

This "movie" has examples of:
""I'm the most powerful and corrupt architect in New York City!""
 * The Ace: "Tony" in the movie.
 * Amusing Injuries: Every injury Jed suffers. Tony and Stella even laugh at the last one.
 * Author Avatar: "Tony," taken to Marty Stu levels.
 * Card-Carrying Villain: Jed Mosely.

""Why would Stella even marry a jerk like Jed Mosely?""
 * Catch Phrase: No-can-do's ville baby doll!
 * Which later becomes an Ironic Echo.
 * Department of Redundancy Department: Do brides do something besides going to weddings?
 * Disposable Fiance: Jed Mosely. Deconstructed in the show itself, as mentioned below.
 * Earn Your Happy Ending: Tony "fights" for Stella.
 * The show itself Deconstructs the idea of the Good!End by showing how a "Left at the Altar Situation" affects the one who was dumped.
 * Evil Laugh: Jed does this after telling Tony he'll take Tony to the wedding just to make poor Tony suffer.
 * Good People Have Good Sex: Stella complains to Tony about what a lousey lover Jed is. "One time, he even fell asleep in the middle of it."
 * Honor Before Reason: No! Remember the code!
 * Informed Ability: How great and popular the movie supposedly is. Then again, we are seeing it from Ted's point of view.
 * Jerkass: Jed Mosely. Totally not Ted Mosby.

"No! You can't do this on my wedding! DAAAAAAAAAAAADDDYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!"
 * Kick the Dog: Jed Mosely does nothing but this.
 * Man Child: Jed Mosely.

"''"Groundbreaking"
 * Movie Within A Show
 * Real Trailer, Fake Movie
 * Shipper on Deck: Billy. "Go after her, Master Tony!" And, well, everybody at the wedding except Jed and (maybe) his daddy.
 * Stylistic Suck: Not that this stops it from becoming hugely popular in-universe, to the point where one is forced to conclude that Ted is the only character with any taste at all.
 * Suspiciously Specific Denial: Here are some blurbs from (unnamed) critics:

"Utterly original"

"Not...formulaic...in ANY way"

"THANK GOD this isn't based on a TRUE STORY because man, Chris Kattan's character JED MOSELY is SUCH a DOUCHEBAG"''"


 * Take That: The entire film is a big, fat Take That at poor Jed Ted.
 * Trope Overdosed: It's a Movie Within A Show that only had a trailer made, and it has it's own page!
 * The Woobie: "Stella" in the movie.
 * Zero-Percent Approval Rating: At the wedding, everybody (even the priest) urges Stella to dump Jed for Tony.