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Storyline
Dan and Lorie are journalists working in the same office. More often than not they have opposing view of the issue in question. Deciding that this is hot stuff, a television producer gives them their own program (called "He Said, She Said") where they can give their opposing views on various issues. As they work together and get to know one another, the events that occur in their lives are replayed in the film twice; once from each's perspective. Written by
Murray Chapman <muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au>
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Men are insensitive, messy, uncommitted, sexually obsessed clods who just want hot sex followed by a cold beer...but then she fell in love with Dan.
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Trivia
According to Halliwells, "the story is told first from the man's point of view and then from the woman's".
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Goofs
When looking out the window from Wally's office we tug boats around the harbor. The WBAL TV station is located on Television hill in the Northwestern section of city nowhere near the harbor.
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Quotes
Uncle Olaf:
Happiness is easy if you just take off your overcoat.
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Connections
Referenced in
We're Talkin' Serious Money (1992)
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In A Sentimental Mood
by
Duke Ellington,
Irving Mills &
Mann Curtis (as Manny Kurtz)
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This is the most realistic romantic comedy, i have seen.The most likeable feature is how casualy the emotional scenes are portrayed. its truly amazing to feel the balance that have been maintained for both of the lead roles.The movie definitely deserves better ratings.