That Old Feeling Page #2

Synopsis: Lily and Dan are a couple who have been divorced for years. When their daughter, Molly gets married she invites them. At the reception, Lily and Dan bicker loudly so Molly asks them to leave. It's while they are alone that their banter turns into passion and they get it on. Later while Molly is having her wedding night she discovers her parents together and freaks out. The next day they run off and their partners are wondering where they are. Molly decides to try and find them and she enlists a paparazzi who's been following her mother to help find them.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Carl Reiner
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
43%
PG-13
Year:
1997
105 min
215 Views


He's the best.

Nobody can tell

I got my lips done.

- You don't know Lilly.

- What about Lilly?

She has X-ray vision for people

with cosmetic improvements.

She should talk. Have you

seen that picture of her?

What picture?

She's as big as a house. You couldn't

tell which one was her original chin.

- She's fat?

- Mm-hmm. Let's go.

How fat? Fat-fat?

She was wearing a pup tent.

It was really very sad.

It was circus fat? Mm-hmm.

Two-plane-seats fat? Yes, Dan.

Oh, my God!

She's had everything done.

They've taken some of her nose

and injected it into her lips.

Are you nervous, Molly?

No, I'm not.

You should be nervous. I would be nervous.

If you say one more thing...

Don't worry. I shall

forever hold my peace.

You'd better. You're no fun.

You know, I think somebody should object.

Liven this morgue up.

Daddy, stop it. You're scaring me.

Don't scare me. I might throw up.

No, you won't. Not until you see

the outfit your mother is wearing.

Holy cow. She looks

like she's a toreador.

Don't look at her.

You'll set her off. Sit.

I thought you said she was fat.

So she had her jaw wired or her

stomach stapled. I don't know.

Dearly beloved,

we are gathered here...

to join together this man and

this woman in holy matrimony.

Congratulations.

Molly, good to see you.

Congratulations.

Keith, good to see you.

Congratulations.

Oh, where are they?

Relax. They're miles apart.

I'm so glad you liked that one.

That's my favorite too.

Oh, aren't you sweet?

Why is it in all your books you're

always killing off actresses?

I'm just acting on an impulse most of us have.

Champagne, sir?

Thanks, Mitch. Oh! Look at you!

You look fabulous!

What a beautiful wedding.

A little long. Ha, ha.

I'm her Aunt Iris. Ah.

You gonna win your election?

I certainly hope so.

He's ahead in the polls. You

know, her hair's wrong.

You can't be

a congressman's wife

unless you get that

helmet thing going.

Okay, Aunt Iris. Anyhoo,

I need a drink.

Waiter! Get over here!

Not you, the young one.

Who's that?

That's my grandmother.

Thank you.

Mmm! Even more

beautiful in person.

Who the f... Mother, you remember

Senator Marks, Keith's father?

Oh. Right.

Keith tells me you've

graciously agreed to perform...

at one of my

little fund-raisers.

A Republican fund-raiser?

Of course!

Darling, I... We'll

talk about it later.

I need food.

Lilly, wait.

Congratulations!

You look so much better.

I find any attempt you make to talk

to me in the worst possible taste.

Oh, Lilly.

It's been so many years.

So why bring it up? Because

I really behaved badly.

Oh, Rowena,

you were impeccable.

I particularly enjoyed finding

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Leslie Dixon

Leslie Dixon is an American screenwriter and film producer. She began her career as an original screenwriter, writing films such as 1987's Outrageous Fortune and Overboard. She then moved into adaptations and re-writes, developing the screenplays for: Mrs. Doubtfire, The Thomas Crown Affair, Pay It Forward, and Hairspray. She has also produced a variety of films, and the television series Limitless. more…

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