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** Julia Campbell, who played an AlphaBitch who puts magnets on Michele's back brace, did wear one of those in high school to fix a nasty case of scoliosis.

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** Julia Campbell, Creator/JuliaCampbell, who played an AlphaBitch who puts magnets on Michele's back brace, did wear one of those in high school to fix a nasty case of scoliosis.

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* ApprovalOfGod: In a way; the actual inventor of Post-Its Art Fry [[https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qkq47b/we-asked-the-inventor-of-post-its-about-romy-and-micheles-high-school-reunion loves the movie]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJfyTDwhkoQ dismissed Mira Sorvino's attempt at an "apology"]].
* DawsonCasting: Justified in the high school scenes because most of the movie takes place when the characters are 28.

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* ActorSharedBackground: Creator/LisaKudrow and Creator/MiraSorvino were also unpopular bullied geeks in high school.
* ApprovalOfGod: In a way; the actual inventor of Post-Its Art Fry [[https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qkq47b/we-asked-the-inventor-of-post-its-about-romy-and-micheles-high-school-reunion loves the movie]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJfyTDwhkoQ dismissed Mira Sorvino's attempt at an "apology"]].
"apology"]]. In fact, he also claimed that the 'glue formula' spoken by Michele in a scene was written by himself once the studio contacted [=3M=] for some input.
* CastTheRunnerUp: Creator/JaneaneGarofalo read for Romy, and the producers immediately felt she was perfect for Heather Mooney instead.
* DawsonCasting: Justified in the high school scenes because most of the movie takes place when the characters are 28. The extras were even in that age range to make the regular cast not stand out.
* DeletedRole: Creator/WillFerrell had a small role that wound up not appearing.
* ExecutiveMeddling: [[https://www.vogue.com/article/an-oral-history-of-romy-and-micheles-high-school-reunion As recalled by an oral history]], after disastrous test screenings, there was a lot of cuts and shuffling around, making director David Mirkin consider taking his name off the movie. A more positive note was that the studio suggested the dream sequence, and Robin Schiff initially hated the idea before she realized she could go nuts in that ImagineSpot (ironically making the same executives dissatisfied with the results!).
* ExtremelyLengthyCreation: Writer Robin Schiff pitched the idea in 1992 (based on two characters of a play that she wrote for the troupe she and Lisa Kudrow were in), and spent the next five years fine-tuning the script. She was even fired for a year, during which some writers tried to take a stab at it, only for a new head at Creator/TouchstonePictures to bring her back, saying ''Romy and Michele'' and ''Film/GrossePointeBlank'' were the only movies he was keeping.
* FakeAmerican: The first case of these for the British Creator/AlanCumming, who plays Sandy Frink.
* InvisibleAdvertising: The above mentioned extra month of reworking wound up eating time and money that would used for promotion.
* IronyAsSheIsCast:
** The two {{Dumb Blonde}}s are played by Harvard graduate Mira Sorvino and Vassar graduate Lisa Kudrow.
** Julia Campbell, who played an AlphaBitch who puts magnets on Michele's back brace, did wear one of those in high school to fix a nasty case of scoliosis.



* ThrowItIn: Creator/LisaKudrow (who, in RealLife, [[GeniusDitz has a biology degree from Vassar]]) made up the entire glue formula on the spot.
-->Um, well, ordinarily when you make glue, first, you need to thermoset your resin, and then after it cools, you have to mix in an epoxide, which is really just a fancy-schmancy name for any simple oxygenated adhesive, right? And then I thought maybe, just maybe, you could raise the viscosity by adding a complex glucose derivative during the emulsification process, and it turns out I was right!

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* ThrowItIn: Creator/LisaKudrow (who, in RealLife, [[GeniusDitz has The director allowed basically every scene to have a biology degree from Vassar]]) second take where the actors improvised. Some of the ones that made up it in are Romy hitting Michele with her ponytail, Michele saying “Oh my God, are my lips that big?”, Heather having soda running down her dress, and the entire glue formula on the spot.
-->Um, well, ordinarily when you make glue, first, you need to thermoset your resin, and then after it cools, you have to mix in an epoxide, which is really just a fancy-schmancy name for any simple oxygenated adhesive, right? And then I thought maybe, just maybe, you could raise the viscosity by adding a complex glucose derivative during the emulsification process, and it turns out I was right!
whole dance routine.



* WhatCouldHaveBEen: The play that the Romy and Michele characters originated in, ''Ladies' Room'', was optioned by Creator/AaronSpelling into a 1989 pilot for Creator/{{ABC}}, ''Just Temporary'', which had both Kudrow and the original Romy, Christie Mellor, reprising their roles as temps working for a talk radio host. The pilot wasn't very good and didn't get picked up.

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* WhatCouldHaveBEen: WhatCouldHaveBeen: The play that the Romy and Michele characters originated in, ''Ladies' Room'', was optioned by Creator/AaronSpelling into a 1989 pilot for Creator/{{ABC}}, ''Just Temporary'', which had both Kudrow and the original Romy, Christie Mellor, reprising their roles as temps working for a talk radio host. The pilot wasn't very good and didn't get picked up.



** Since Touchstone didn't want the original Romy, Christie Mellor, there were some other candidates, including Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus (who the studio didn't want because they wanted a "movie star") and Creator/ToniCollette (who nearly got the part, but struggled with the ValleyGirl accent and ultimately passed; she wound up co-starring with Kudrow in ''Clockwatchers''). Creator/JaneaneGarofalo was another candidate and got so far as a readthrough, but ultimately got the role of Heather Mooney instead.

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** Since Touchstone didn't want the original Romy, Christie Mellor, there were some other candidates, including Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus (who the studio didn't want because they wanted a "movie star") and Creator/ToniCollette (who nearly got the part, but struggled with the ValleyGirl accent and ultimately passed; she wound up co-starring with Kudrow in ''Clockwatchers''). Creator/JaneaneGarofalo was another candidate and got so far as a readthrough, but ultimately got
** While David Mirkin managed to put in most of
the role of Heather Mooney instead.alternative rock songs he suggested, Music/{{REM}}'s "The One I Love" wound up replaced by Music/TheGoGos at the writer's behest.
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** Since Touchstone didn't want the original Romy, Christie Mellor, there were some other candidates, including Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus (who the studio didn't want because they wanted a "movie star") and Creator/ToniCollette (who nearly got the part, but struggled with the ValleyGirl accent and ultimately passed; she wound up co-starring with Kudrow in ''Clockwatchers''). Creator/JaneaneGarofelo was another candidate and got so far as a readthrough, but ultimately got the role of Heather Mooney instead.

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** Since Touchstone didn't want the original Romy, Christie Mellor, there were some other candidates, including Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus (who the studio didn't want because they wanted a "movie star") and Creator/ToniCollette (who nearly got the part, but struggled with the ValleyGirl accent and ultimately passed; she wound up co-starring with Kudrow in ''Clockwatchers''). Creator/JaneaneGarofelo Creator/JaneaneGarofalo was another candidate and got so far as a readthrough, but ultimately got the role of Heather Mooney instead.
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* ProductionPosse: Lisa Kudrow had previously appeared in two previous projects from producer Barry Kemp: the finale of ''Series/{{Newhart}}'' (as one of Larry, Darryl and Darryl's wives), and several episodes of ''Series/{{Coach}}''.



* TheOtherDarrin: Both leads in the prequel, of course. Creator/KatherineHeigl in particular does a spot on version of Lisa Kudrow's accent from the original movie (although Kudrow played Michele and Heigl plays Romy...).

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* TheOtherDarrin: Both leads in the prequel, of course. Creator/KatherineHeigl in particular does a spot on version of Lisa Kudrow's accent from the original movie (although Kudrow played Michele and Heigl plays Romy...).).
* WhatCouldHaveBEen: The play that the Romy and Michele characters originated in, ''Ladies' Room'', was optioned by Creator/AaronSpelling into a 1989 pilot for Creator/{{ABC}}, ''Just Temporary'', which had both Kudrow and the original Romy, Christie Mellor, reprising their roles as temps working for a talk radio host. The pilot wasn't very good and didn't get picked up.
** Before going with the ClassReunion idea, Robin Schiff was considering other potential plots, including the duo going to college or Japan.
** [[Film/{{Clueless}} Amy Heckerling]] was the first candidate for director, but she turned it down; Barry Kemp ultimately brought in David Mirkin from their time together on ''Newhart''.
** Since Touchstone didn't want the original Romy, Christie Mellor, there were some other candidates, including Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus (who the studio didn't want because they wanted a "movie star") and Creator/ToniCollette (who nearly got the part, but struggled with the ValleyGirl accent and ultimately passed; she wound up co-starring with Kudrow in ''Clockwatchers''). Creator/JaneaneGarofelo was another candidate and got so far as a readthrough, but ultimately got the role of Heather Mooney instead.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Both leads of course. Creator/KatherineHeigl in particular does a spot on version of Lisa Kudrow's accent from the original movie (although Kudrow played Michele and Heigl plays Romy...).

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* TheOtherDarrin: Both leads in the prequel, of course. Creator/KatherineHeigl in particular does a spot on version of Lisa Kudrow's accent from the original movie (although Kudrow played Michele and Heigl plays Romy...).
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* ThrowItIn: Lisa Kudrow (who, in RealLife, [[GeniusDitz has a biology degree from Vassar]]) made up the entire glue formula on the spot.

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* ThrowItIn: Lisa Kudrow Creator/LisaKudrow (who, in RealLife, [[GeniusDitz has a biology degree from Vassar]]) made up the entire glue formula on the spot.



* TheOtherDarrin: Both leads of course. Katherine Heigl in particular does a spot on version of Lisa Kudrow's accent from the original movie (although Kudrow played Michele and Heigl plays Romy...).

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* TheOtherDarrin: Both leads of course. Katherine Heigl Creator/KatherineHeigl in particular does a spot on version of Lisa Kudrow's accent from the original movie (although Kudrow played Michele and Heigl plays Romy...).
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* ApprovalOfGod: In a way; the actual inventor of Post-Its Art Fry [[https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qkq47b/we-asked-the-inventor-of-post-its-about-romy-and-micheles-high-school-reunion loves the movie]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJfyTDwhkoQ dismissed Mira Sorvino's attempt at an "apology"]].
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* DawsonCasting: Justified in the high school scenes because most of the movie takes place when the characters are 28.
* ThrowItIn: Lisa Kudrow (who, in RealLife, [[GeniusDitz has a biology degree from Vassar]]) made up the entire glue formula on the spot.
-->Um, well, ordinarily when you make glue, first, you need to thermoset your resin, and then after it cools, you have to mix in an epoxide, which is really just a fancy-schmancy name for any simple oxygenated adhesive, right? And then I thought maybe, just maybe, you could raise the viscosity by adding a complex glucose derivative during the emulsification process, and it turns out I was right!
* TheOtherDarrin: Both leads of course. Katherine Heigl in particular does a spot on version of Lisa Kudrow's accent from the original movie (although Kudrow played Michele and Heigl plays Romy...).

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