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[edit] Great Recovery!!
Now THIS is a romantic comedy!! That stupid film 9 years ago, Pretty Woman (more like Petty Woman) was an insult to romantic fairytales. Never, I mean NEVER, would I see a rich businessman succumb to the beauty of a rude and uneducated prostitute like in the events of that film (I hate the 1990 film so much, I can't even say the name). This is something different. Actually, Gere and Roberts actually spend time together and get to know eachother before getting married, and the events of Runaway Bride are just HILARIOUS, especially when Roberts deserts the weddings in full view.
My Scores:
- Pretty Woman: -9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999/10
- Runaway Bride: 9/10
Great Recovery from Garry Marshall!!!