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Daniel Connelly: What do women want?

Holly Kennedy: [whispering] We have no idea what we want.

Daniel Connelly: I knew it!

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Near the start, as Holly removes her jewelry, Gerry holds her boot mimicking her. Its zipper faces Gerry’s right, with the heel beside his face, but when he slams it down the boot is in his hand the opposite way. See more...

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In one of the letters that Gerry sends Holly about her choosing a future career he says "and there's no such thing as a Vampire Slayer" Funny statement since one of the stars of the film is James Marsters who is famous for his role as Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. See more...

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Continuity: After Gerry gets smacked in the face by the 'broken' suspender clasp, we see the silver clasp land under the dresser. Yet, when he's moaning and lifting his leg to get onto the bed, we can actually see the clasp still intact on the front suspender that came loose, which is dangling right behind him (just look between his legs). Of course, in the next shot, that clasp is gone. Since the silver clasp is one of the plot points, this is bizarre to say the least.

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