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Joni Mitchell's performance of her hit, "Both Sides Now," has spurred interest in the 2003 movie "Love Actually," which used the song in a tearjerker scene with co-star Emma Thompson.
Actress Keira Knightley revealed that the controversial “Love Actually” cue card scene which sparked debate amongst rom-com fans and her fellow cast and crew was a “creepy and sweet” moment.
Keira Knightley, who starred in the romantic 2003 Christmas film "Love Actually," is revealing why she told the movie's director an iconic scene was "creepy." ...
Keira Knightley revealed that Love Actually director Richard Curtis made her re-shoot her iconic cue card scene with costar Andrew Lincoln in the 2003 movie to make it less "creepy." ...
Also, I knew I was 17. It only seems like a few years ago that everybody else realized I was 17." Andrew Lincoln and Keira Knightley in "Love Actually," 2003.
Although some of the themes and jokes made in "Love Actually" may not differ much from other movies released in 2003, perhaps its yearly scrutiny comes with its association as a holiday movie.
Specifically, Middleton starred in a version of Love Actually 's iconic cue card scene alongside the real-life love of his life—well, one of them anyway.
The British romantic comedy "Love Actually" was released in 2003, a film which many may now consider to be a classic around the holidays. The movie, directed by Richard Curtis, features the ...
Keane have unearthed their song "Love Actually" which was written for the 2003 rom-com of the same name but ultimately unused by the film’s director.
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Keira Knightley Thought ‘Love Actually' Cue Card Scene Was ... - MSNAlthough audiences have come to see her Love Actually scene with Mark’s (Andrew Lincoln) cue cards as less romantic over the years, the 2x Oscar nominee admitted she thought it was a “quite ...
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