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This movie follows a mother who falls for a younger man while her daughter falls in love for the first time. Mother Nature messes with their fates.
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This movie follows a mother who falls for a younger man while her daughter falls in love for the first time. Mother Nature messes with their fates.
6/10
IMDbBudget 24,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 9,576,495 USD
Saoirse Ronan's first kiss ever happened onscreen while filming this; she was 10 years old. She reportedly argued the kiss length down from ten seconds to five.
When Michelle Pfeiffer is auditioning "nerd" characters for her television show, her assistant announces that the first actor candidate's name is Neal Israel, who worked as a director on Amy Heckerling's Clueless (1996) television series and a writer on her feature Look Who's Talking Too (1990). Israel is Heckerling's ex-husband and the father of her daughter.
Saoirse Ronan's debut.
This movie sat on the shelf for a while with cast and crew wondering if/when it would ever be released. Finally, a theatrical release was agreed upon. However, a day before Michelle Pfeiffer (who had already given several magazine interviews promoting this movie) was to board a plane to begin publicity duties, it was announced that this movie would only play in limited markets before going straight to DVD.
Norm MacDonald was originally cast as Rosie's ex-husband. According to MacDonald, he grew a bushy mustache for the role. When writer and director Amy Heckerling told him to shave it off, he quit the project.
"Izzie: [singing to Britney tune] Oops, I've got a career, by shakin' my rear, and makin' guys leer. Izzie: Oh, baby, baby. Izzie: Oops. I'm gonna sing more, and dance like a whore, I'm just not talented."
"Izzie: [sung to the tune of "Isn't it Ironic" by Alanis Morissette] "Any young girl wants to be a big name. In movies, they must all be the same. She won't need to sing or to act. Just lose all of her body fat. And isn't it moronic? Don't you think? It's insa-a-ane that they lose so much weight. It's young Nicole with no food on her plate. It's her pal Lindsay barfing up a cake. They think they're all cute, stick figures!""