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Married Couple | Florist
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5.7/10
IMDbBest Music Supervision for Film For and | 2011 | Julianne
Best Music Supervision for Film | 2011 | Julianne
Worst Supporting Actress For and | 2011
Worst Actor For | 2011 | Ashton
Worst Actor | 2011 | Ashton
Worst Supporting Actress | 2011 | Jessica
Top Box Office Films | 2011 | John
Choice Movie Actor Romantic Comedy | 2010 | Ashton
Choice Movie Romantic Comedy | 2010
Choice Movie Breakout Female | 2010 | Taylor
Worst Actor | 2011 | Taylor
Worst Supporting Actor For and | 2011
Worst Supporting Actor | 2011 | George
Worst Actor For | 2011 | Taylor
Hall of Shame | 2011 | Garry
Favorite Comedy Movie | 2011
Choice Movie Actress Romantic Comedy | 2010 | Queen
Choice Movie Female Scene Stealer For | 2010 | Anne
Choice Movie Male Scene Stealer | 2010 | George
Choice Movie Actress Romantic Comedy For | 2010 | Queen
Choice Movie Liplock | 2010 | Taylor
Choice Movie Hissy Fit | 2010 | Jessica
Choice Movie Chemistry | 2010 | Taylor
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Big Budget Feature Comedy | 2010 | Tricia
Best Kiss | 2010 | Taylor
Budget 52,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 216,485,654 USD
Sandra Bullock turned down Julia Roberts's role in this movie.
During the credits, the chauffeur mentioned to Kate they are passing Rodeo Drive, asking if she ever shopped there. This refers to Julia Roberts' role in Pretty Woman (1990), and she says, "I did once. It was a big mistake. Big. Huge." In Pretty Woman (1990), Roberts' Vivian tells the shop assistants, "big mistake. Big. Huge." In the same tone.
Julia Roberts was paid $11,952 for each word she says in this film: 251 words in return for, reportedly, a $3 million paycheck.
Julia Roberts, Hector Elizondo, Kathleen Marshall, and Larry Miller appeared in Pretty Woman (1990), and "Runaway Bride." (Both directed by Garry Marshall). The hotel where Topher Grace's and Anne Hathaway's characters have dinner is the Beverly Wilshire hotel, the same hotel featured in Pretty Woman (1990).
Features one of the largest ensemble casts in Hollywood history.
"Estelle: When you love someone, you love all of them... you gotta love everything about them, not just the good things but the bad things too. The things that you find lovable and the things you don't."
"Male Anchor: There you have it, folks. Young love. Full of promise, full of hope, ignorant of reality."