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You've Got Mail (1998)?
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This is the third time that `~1310~` and `~1444~` act together, the previous two being: @%Joe Versus the Volcano%@ and !~sleepless~!~Sleepless in Seattle~!. Joe Fox's grandfather mentions that long ago, he briefly shared a pen pal romance with the store's previous owner, Cecilia Kelly (Kathleen's mother), and that they only communicated through letters. This may have been a reference to the movie's predecessor, @%The Shop Around the Corner%@, starring `~1299~` and `~Margaret Sullavan~`, or possibly the famous book and the movie @%84 Charing Cross Road%@ of the same name, with `~Anne Bancroft~` and `~7305~` as a female customer in New York and a male employee of the bookstore at that address in London. The scene where Joe accidentally closes the door of Kathleen's shop on the balloons was unscripted. `~1444~` actually did that, and ad libbed the line, "Good thing it wasn't the fish." The director thought it was so funny that she kept it in. Joe misquotes @%The Godfather%@: When Joe Fox and Kathleen Kelly first meet at the cocktail party, Joe says, "I didn't know who you were with," quoting the movie producer @%Jack Woltz%@. The actual line is, "Why didn't you say you worked for Corleone Tom?" `~12852~`'s character's name is Birdie Conrad, a reverse of the character Conrad Birdie from the famous Broadway musical @%Bye Bye Birdie%@. The passage that we see Kathleen Kelly reading during her bookshop's story time to a group of kids (including Joe Fox's aunt and brother) is from @%Boy: Tales of Childhood%@, an autobiographical children's novel written by `~2756~`. At one point `~8930~` was to play a benevolent writer who frequently gave readings at Ryan's store. Although he filmed several scenes, they were eventually cut from the film. The location of Fox Books in the movie is actually the location of a real-life Barnes & Noble, on Broadway and 83nd street on the upper west side. The Barnes and Noble generated considerable neighborhood opposition when it opened in the early 1990s, as many feared it would drive a local bookseller, Shakespeare & Co. on 81st street, out of business. This is exactly what happened. Joe Fox (`~1444~`) is obsessed with @%The Godfather%@, and frequently uses dialogue from it to shape his philosophy on life. In the Coppola Restoration Godfather DVDs, `~2077~` claims that Hanks and `~8507~` are both Godfather aficionados who have been known to host viewing parties where the attendees do drinking games and quote famous lines while watching the film.
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