Originally posted by Nata|ie:
1) 10 things I hate about you (Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger)
2) 50 first dates (Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore)
3) Playing by hearts (Sean Connery, Angelina Jolie and many more)
4) Patch Adams (Robin Williams)
5) The Devil's Own (Brad Pitt)
for me:- i like Drew Barrymore!!!! this show very funny leh.... adam sandler.... so gei yan~~ Henry Roth (Sandler), a veterinarian at an aquarium in Hawaii, falls in love with a girl, Lucy (Barrymore), with short-term memory loss, but he has to keep getting her to fall in love with him every time they meet in order for them to have a relationship, since she never remembers the last time she met him.
Once called Dancing About Architecture, the title was changed to If They Only Knew before becoming Playing By Heart. The film is sort of in the style of Robert Altman's Nashville wherein multiple players meet for various lengths of time in overlapping dramatic situations. Everything revolves around their various contorted relationships and the tagline to the film is: If romance is a mystery, there's only one way to figure it out.
From the Dr. Oliver Sacks he played in Awakenings to the healer he played in Good Will Hunting to the medical student he plays in this film, Robin Williams is having quite the on-screen medical career.
Here Williams plays a character based on real-life Gesundheit Institute founder Dr. Patch Adams who really does believe that laughter is the best medicine as he uses humor to heal his patients.
HeÂ’s an outrageous guy, Williams says about Adams who he met prior to filming. He dresses up like a clown, he has a Salvador Dali mustache and very, very long hair, but heÂ’s a doctor.
THE DEVILÂ’S OWN, Alan J. Pakula's last film, is a character-driven thriller that confronts suspense and gritty realism head-on. Harrison Ford plays Tom O'Meara, an Irish-American cop in New York who opens his home and family to Francis "Frankie" McGuire (Brad Pitt), whom they believe is a refuge-seeking immigrant from Belfast. They later discover that their visitor is an IRA rebel on a terrorist mission. Buoyed by tense, strong performances from both stars, the film is ultimately a tragedy that explores the unexpected friendship of two men of similar ethnic roots, yet of different places, times, and values, and the cruel and senseless cycle of violence they face.