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"Pretty Woman is a delightful romantic comedy that has some great moments. I liked this movie and particularly the direction. Gary Marshall did a very fine job directing from the nicely written script by J.F. Lawton. The leads, Richrd Gere and Julia Roberts worked very well together and came across appealing. They made a good match. Good movies like this one can be watched over again and will still be entertaining. "
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10 One-Hit Wonders Made by Movies
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"The soundtrack to Twilight is currently the number one album in the U.S., and a band called Paramore is experiencing great success by association. They have two songs featured on the soundtrack, one of which, “Decode,” has been released as the album’s lead single. Though Paramore have been around for some time and were even nominated for a Grammy earlier this year, they have never charted quite as well on the Billboard Hot 100 as they currently are through this Twilight connection. And chances are they’ll never have quite as big a hit again. Countless other artists have had their biggest break with a song prominently featured on or released through a movie soundtrack, and many of these artists disappeared into obscurity afterwards. Or, at best, they maintained a modest career, never achieving the kind of chart-topping high they once received courtesy of a hit film. SpoutBlog has compiled a list of ten such “one-hit wonders,” though we made some rules and exceptions in order to both ... "
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"Over the first few weeks of their relationship, she’ll be forced to divulge more and more details. He’ll freak out; he’ll ask her to duplicate the more raunchy sex acts with him, thinking it will remove the bad taste from his mouth if he could mark his territory, so to speak (Edward, if anything, was a narcissist). It won’t; it will only make him feel worse — knowing she’s done those things with other men — and she’ll feel used and violated in the process…She’ll cry. He’ll walk out. And the next day, the deed to the penthouse they’re staying in will arrive, signed over to Vivian. Underneath Edward’s transfer of ownership signature, it will read, “Services rendered.” And that, folks, will be the end of that. Pajiba’s Dustin Rowles “debunks” the happy endings of ten romantic comedies with predictions as to what really happened to the lovers at the center of films like Pretty Woman, Sleepless in Seattle and The "
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Moroccan Pretty Woman
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"Here's my confession. I'm a sucker for all things Moroccan. I came to love Morocco via the stories of Paul Bowles. I once spilled a cup of coffee on the Paul Bowles shelf in a bookstore and got them all cheap, cheap. I love Paul Bowles. Herzog should do a Paul Bowles story. I love Moroccan music, especially the music of the Gnawa. I saw Hassan Hakmoun, one of it's finest touring practitioners (in my opinion) tear it up with some jazz musicians in Detroit last weekend. It was frikkin awesome. I'm not so much a fan of Burroughs' Morocco. I like stories about Aicha Kandisha, the succubus who lures unwary men to their demise in her bed. The men who become enslaved to her and work her will. It is very interesting to me to suppose a culture steeped in magic. I think the Morocco I dream of is perhaps still there. It is beneath everything the West can scrubbed off that scrap of desert. I wanted to see this right off and I'm glad I did. Although, i have to say, it ... "
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Hottest Movie Ever
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"An all time favorite movie!! Julia Roberts & Richard Gere are awesome together in this romantically ironic film.... She's a hooker (with class) and he's a millionaire who finds class & love where he least expected.... Hollywood Blvd!! Greatest romance film ever made, lol.... I love Julia Roberts, her and Richard Gere never fail ;) "
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