For the past 5 years, 3 months, and 26 days, (not that they're counting) Anthony and Carmine Marconi have been dutifully serving out life sentences in the family carpet business. Fate intervenes during a routine carpet installation when the brothers step into the world of Louis Lou Burns, playboy and king of the Long Island wedding video business. Mesmerized by Lous fast talk, flashy toys, and leggy secretaries, the brothers abandon the family carpet business and hustle themselves jobs as his new assistants. It isn't long before the brothers encounter the pitfalls of seeking independent lives from their family. Never exactly the best of friends they soon realize, for better or worse, they're in this together. It doesn't help that their new boss, Lou, happens to be a certifiable nutcase. A frustrated Cecil B. DeMille at heart, he directs the grooms for better performance, calls cut during the toasts and explodes in a fit of rage at the sight of the in-house photographer, his ex-wife. Frustrated by Lous temper and his brothers wanting work ethic, Anthony finds solace in Sonya's sexy assistant, Lauren McSherry. They quickly bond but when hes gotten his nerve up to make a move, a bigger crisis arrives - Carmine has screwed up the audio on the wedding vows and the brothers have to do some quick thinking to save their jobs - and their necks.
The Marconi Bros.
After punching the clock for years in their family's carpet-laying business, brothers Carmine and Anthony hire on as videographers with Lou Burns, the tacky, self-proclaimed king of Long Island wedding video directors.