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Julia Roberts Reunited with ‘Pretty Woman’ Crew

February 12, 2010 by Zac Morrison  
Filed under Celebrity News

For Julia Roberts, her new movie Valentine’s Day is not like any other film she had made. In fact, it is a sweet venue to be reunited with the crew she had work with on her first hit movie ‘Pretty Woman’. Julia Roberts could not hide her thrill working with them again after 10 years. Incidentally, they all worked together in ‘Runaway Bride’ too, which was also directed by Garry Marshall.

Julia Roberts on Valentines Day

The 42 year old ‘Mona Lisa Smile’ actress informed that she is beyond pleased to see them again. Especially Marshall, who had been there in the highlights of her career as an actress. Julia mentioned that: “‘We had a lot of ‘Pretty Woman’ people on the set. Our Director of Photography, Chuck Minsky, shot ‘Pretty Woman’ and our prop department was the same.” She even joked that nothing has really change but they “all gotten 20 years older” and they seem to reunite every ten years.”‘We did ‘Pretty Woman’, and then, ten years later, we did ‘Runaway Bride’, and then, ten years later we did ‘Valentine’s Day’. So, I will see all of you again when I’m 51.”



Julia Roberts, unfortunately, lamented that there wouldn’t be a sequel to ‘Pretty Woman’ anymore beacuse nobody would want to see an “old hooker” on screen, she joked.

Valentine’s Day, which will be shown over the weekend, is expected to do good in the box office. It has an all-star cast, which includes Julia Roberts, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Jamie Foxx and more. It even features the first on-screen team up of Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner. Guess everyone will be watching it to see all these stars!



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One Response to “Julia Roberts Reunited with ‘Pretty Woman’ Crew”
  1. Rebecca Rees says:

    Does anyone know when film is out on dvd?

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