

"And my kids have both been given math lessons with the hot dog buns," Williams-Paisley said. "I know that a phrase I hear a lot in other contexts, not to me, but is, 'Welcome to the '90s, Mr. The movie has remained part of the fabric of their lives decades later, whether it's Martin hearing people repeat memorable lines or Williams-Paisley sharing it with her children. So magic still does happen in Hollywood." "She sent in a video tape of her performance. "I'm just gonna add something that Kimberly was cast in a one in a million chance," Martin said. "And he said, 'Yeah, you're gonna need a good therapist.'" "I remember the first day getting on set and asking Steve if he had any advice," she said. The reunion also brought back memories of the first "Father of the Bride" movie in 1991, which marked Williams-Paisley's film debut. "Well, I only know how to play one character," Martin joked. More than twenty years after the original remake, Steve Martin's George Banks will struggle with his gay son's wedding in Father of the Bride 3. Twenty-five years after they were last together, the cast jumped right back into their old roles. Williams-Paisley said the whole thing was shot in about a week, with the cast serving as their own camera operators and hair and makeup people.

"It's a script with actors, with a story!" Martin said. The short film promises to be similar to other virtual Zoom reunions of other hit movies, with the most recent being the '80s classic "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." However, this will not be a simple table read like many of the other reunions.
