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Richard Gere and Julia Roberts in Just married (ou presque) (1999)

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Just married (ou presque)

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Featured in

    • "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" The Haunting/Lake Placid/Drop Dead Gorgeous/Inspector Gadget/An Autumn Tale (TV Episode 1999)

      Clips appear in the teaser for the next episode.
    • "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Runaway Bride/The Iron Giant/Twin Falls Idaho/Deep Blue Sea/Genghis Blues (TV Episode 1999)

      Reviewed.
    • Martina McBride: I Love You (Music Video 1999)

      Footage is shown.
    • Eric Clapton: Blue Eyes Blue (Music Video 1999)

      The music video features clips from the film
    • "Eisai to tairi mou!" Episode #1.1 (TV Episode 2001)

      On TV

Referenced in

    • "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Mickey Blue Eyes/The Adventures of Sebastian Cole/The Muse/Teaching Mrs. Tingle/Cabaret Balkan (TV Episode 1999)

      Referenced during the "Mickey Blue Eyes" review.
    • Juyuso seubgyuksageun (1999)

    • "Saturday Night Live" Ben Affleck/Fiona Apple (TV Episode 2000)

      Mentioned on Fretts Film Forum
    • Yi yi (2000)

      A poster for the film is displayed outside of the cinema when Ting-Ting is on her first date.
    • "Dieu, le diable et Bob" There's Too Much Sex on TV (TV Episode 2000)

      Seen on the TV

References

    • Quasimodo (1939)

    • The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series 1960–1968)

    • Eegah (1962)

      Maggie says, "Be careful of snakes!"
    • Bye Bye Birdie (1963)

      A street vendor sells t-shirts with the slogan "Bye Bye Bridie" printed on them.
    • Le lauréat (1967)

Spoofed in

    • "Les Simpson" HOMR (TV Episode 2001)

      The "Love Is Nice" movie Homer sees primarily spoofs "Runaway Bride."
    • "Harley Quinn" Something Borrowed, Something Green (TV Episode 2020)

      The title spoofs the 1999 movie title

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