With the flowers in full bloom and decent weather (usually), 68 percent of people choose June as their ideal month in which to tie the knot. Whether you are getting married, know someone who is getting married, just love weddings in general or would prefer that other people say the I dos, there have been tons of shows and movies focusing on the topic, and Netflix has some great ones to choose from.

Let’s start with Jenny’s Wedding, a movie that just came out last year. Although the ratings weren’t great for this one, I applaud the industry for embracing the idea of gay marriage. Katherine Heigl puts on a stellar performance here, as she stands up to her old-fashioned family. The Wedding Pact is about two friends who promise to marry each other if neither of them is married by a certain time. As cliché as it is, the movie was actually decent. Best Night Ever is a little less funny female take on The Hangover, about a Vegas bachelorette party that gets a little crazy. Revenge of the Bridesmaids is a funny film about a couple of women who decide to ruin the life of the woman marrying their best friend’s ex.

Because I happen to love classic movies and have a slight Marilyn Monroe obsession, I am also including How to Marry a Millionaire in this mix. If you can get over how obviously dated the movie is, this is one of the best romantic comedies by far. Three beautiful, gold-digging women set out to find wealthy men to marry so they can be set for life, but find love in unexpected places.

I can’t possibly write in this category without including one of my favorite movies of all time, The Princess Bride. This fairytale parody has turned into a real cult classic, and if you haven’t seen it yet, make a date with your TV as soon as possible. Hilariously funny and witty, farm boy Westley and soon-to-be Princess Buttercup must overcome all odds to be together, despite her engagement to a whiny, pompous prince who intends to use the marriage to his advantage.

On the “small screen,” check out Rules of Engagement. This funny and quirky show, featuring the notoriously sarcastic David Spade, looks at relationships from three perspectives (married for a while, newly engaged and single), and all seven seasons are available to stream.

By Jennifer Russo