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_aVCD 227 _bEp38 1998 |
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_aYou've got mail / _cdirected by Delia Ephron. |
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_bWarner Bros, _cc1998. |
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520 | _aThree little words. Three rapturous words that Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) and Kathleen kelly (Meg Ryan) long to hear: You've Got Mail. As frothy as a triple latte and as refreshing as a springtime walk, You've Got Mail delivers all the wit, charm and warmth you'd expect from a reunion of the stars and directors (Nora Ephron) of sleepless in Seattle. Greg Kinnear, Parker Posey, Jean Stapleton and more talented co-stars add perfect support to this valentine to modern - to- modern romance in which suerstore book chain magnate Hanks and cozy children's bookshop owner Ryan play anonymous e-mail cyberpals who fall head-over-laptops in love, unaware that they are combative business rivals. "Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are magic," Joel Siegel of ABC-TV's Good Morning America proclaims. And it's a magic to be shared when You've Got Mail. | ||
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