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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/JaneaneGarofalo vocally dislikes the film. When she signed on to star, it was originally a quirky independent film. It later found more funding and was transformed into a conventional romantic comedy, and Creator/UmaThurman was cast as Garofalo's co-star. Garofalo said of the film in an interview with [[https://www.avclub.com/janeane-garofalo-1798208323 The A.V. Club]], "I think it's soft and corny, and the soundtrack makes you want to puke, and everybody's dressed in Banana Republic clothing. The original script and the original intent was very different than what it wound up being when it became a studio commercial film. It was originally supposed to be a small-budget independent film where there would be much more complexity to all the characters, and Abby and the guy don't wind up together at the end."

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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/JaneaneGarofalo vocally dislikes the film. When she signed on to star, star in the project it was originally a quirky independent film. It later found more funding and was transformed into a conventional studio romantic comedy, and Creator/UmaThurman was cast as Garofalo's co-star. Garofalo said of the film in an interview with [[https://www.avclub.com/janeane-garofalo-1798208323 The A.V. Club]], "I think it's soft and corny, and the soundtrack makes you want to puke, and everybody's dressed in Banana Republic clothing. The original script and the original intent was very different than what it wound up being when it became a studio commercial film. It was originally supposed to be a small-budget independent film where there would be much more complexity to all the characters, and Abby and the guy don't wind up together at the end."
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*CreatorBacklash: Creator/JaneaneGarofalo vocally dislikes the film. When she signed on to star, it was originally a quirky independent film. It later found more funding and was transformed into a conventional romantic comedy, and Creator/UmaThurman was cast as Garofalo's co-star. Garofalo said of the film in an interview with [[https://www.avclub.com/janeane-garofalo-1798208323 The A.V. Club]], "I think it's soft and corny, and the soundtrack makes you want to puke, and everybody's dressed in Banana Republic clothing. The original script and the original intent was very different than what it wound up being when it became a studio commercial film. It was originally supposed to be a small-budget independent film where there would be much more complexity to all the characters, and Abby and the guy don't wind up together at the end."

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