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At LAX's baggage claim, 'Bradley Cooper (I)' and 'Julia Roberts (I)' are standing near a couple of chauffeurs who are holding signs that read "Ungar" and "Madison", a reference to 'Felix Unger' and Oscar Madison from The Odd Couple. Director Garry Marshall was a writer, producer and director of the TV version.
One deleted scene has a taxi driver asking Captain Kate Hazeltine (Julia Roberts) "If you look out the window now, we're passing the famous Rodeo Drive. Have you ever shopped there?" Captain Hazeltine responds, "I did once, actually. But, big mistake. Big. Huge." In Pretty Woman, Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) says "Big mistake. Big. Huge." to a snooty shop assistant on Rodeo Drive.
Referenced in
Jay mentions that Garry Marshall directed the film
poster outside theater
Star-studded cast compared to Brooklyn's Finest
Home entertainment bonus feature
Home entertainment bonus feature
Jay says that "New Year's Eve" is like the film
DVDs shown.
Jay says that "New Year's Eve" is like the film
Referenced in "The Apocalypse" movie trailer
Ignatiy mentions that the film was from the same director and writer as "New Year's Eve"
Christy mentions that Garry Marshall directed the film
Jenna's film "Martin Luther King Day" is identified as being from the director of "Valentine's Day"
Snob says this movie is scarier than Mother's Day.
Features
Hot Spell, featuring Shirley MacLaine, is the film shown in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Valentine's Day. Edgar (Hector Elizondo) has left Estelle (MacLaine) after she confesses to an extramarital affair, but he still shows up to the movie in the cemetery as is their tradition. Estelle shows up there to find him.
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Ellen reviews the trailer in the Anticipatron
Out in theatres in the Weekend Peekend.
Reviewed, clips shown
New on DVD in the Weekend Peekend
Ashton Kutcher wins Worst Actor
Clip of Julia Roberts' role in the movie
Clip shown in montage of Bradley Cooper films
Spoofed in
parodied in "Family's Guy Valentine's Day" trailer