Tons of movies have connections that we might not have known about until someone points it out, or until a director confirms what we thought might be true.
So finding these little Easter Eggs is always such a treat!
Tons of movies have connections that we might not have known about until someone points it out, or until a director confirms what we thought might be true.
So finding these little Easter Eggs is always such a treat!
The film starred Julia Roberts as the loveable prostitute with a heart of gold, Vivian Ward.
She starred opposite Richard Gere who played Edward Lewis.
Edward hires Vivian to pretend to be his girlfriend, in order to impress his fellow corporate bigwigs.
Not long after, he begins developing real feelings for Vivian.
She tries to casually laugh it off by saying:
"Slippery little suckers!"
However, the table is clearly not amused by her antics.
Sensing Vivian's discomfort, the waiter flashes her a reassuring smile.
He goes on to say that "it happens all the time."
The film stars Anna Kendrick as Mia Thermopolis; heir apparent to the Throne of Genovia.
As well as Julie Andrews who plays Queen Clarisse Renaldi.
While attempting to gather the attention of the table, Mia ends up shattering a crystal flute.
FYI this is why weddings these days have a strict 'no clinking' policy.
And just like in Pretty Woman, the waiter delivers that very same familiar line:
"It happens all the time."
Could it just be a coincidence?
After her speech, Mia begins waving a little too enthusiastically.
The jewelry on her left hand comes flying off and is caught by the palace guard over her left shoulder.
As you can probably guess, his reply is: "It happens all the time."
Fans knew something was up. It drove audiences everywhere to ask the same inevitable question:
"Who in the heck was this guy?"
She starts off by saying how she first noticed the familiar line during her most recent re-watching of The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.
He was the man who brought us films like Overboard, Runaway Bride, and most recently Mother's Day.
Garry had a brief cameo in the 1993 Halloween cult classic Hocus Pocus.
He was also one of the film's Producers.
Having worked with Allan in Pretty Woman, Garry purposely brought him back to deliver the classic line.
Though connected loosely, they are connected nonetheless.
How interesting!