Legally Blonde Trivia Imdb

Legally Blonde Trivia Imdb

There are eight deleted scenes on the DVD and Blu-ray, namely: “After the Break-Up” – after Elle and Warner split up, She stumbles in the hallway. Her two friends are shocked and expect to find a ring on her finger. “Rollerblading” – a short scene that was part of Elle`s recording video sequence. `The Betting Pool` – Vivian and others place a betting prize pool at the party to see how long she would survive at Harvard. This comes in the movie after Elle leaves the party after a conversation with Warner. `Elle`s Revenge` – Long sequence in which she takes revenge on Aaron, one of the people who bet against her. However, he would end up losing all his money. Even Elle`s bullies are smiling from it. “Testimony” – sequence in which they question witnesses individually with all lawyers present. They make the chutney sound so stupid in this scene (but it`s still stupid), Enrique exaggerates the story after the incident and looks like a character from a soap opera.

“Delta Nu Sister” – it makes sense when you see it, a short scene where She sees Brooke in prison, hoping to get her alibi. She impersonates Brooke`s sister, Delta Nu, to the policeman. “Professor Callahan & Emmett” – a quick scene where Emmett confronts Professor Callahan after coming to her. “Mrs. Windham Vandermark” – short cameo scene near the end of the film in which Mrs. Windham tells Elle that she was once blonde and that her daughter needs a good lawyer. In the German-dubbed version, Elles Chihuahua Bruiser`s name was changed to “Brutus”. Jessica Cauffiel announced on Instagram that she will come out of retirement as an actress to reprise her role as Margot for this film.

Curiously, many dogs who worked on the “Million Dog March” stage for a single day received a screen loan, while the production assistants who had worked on the film for several months did not. Matthew Davis and Jessica Cauffiel both appeared in Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000). Aerial photographs of Harvard College and the surrounding streets of Cambridge, Massachusetts, were edited into exterior shots of similar locations in California. Great attention was paid to the backgrounds of these exterior shots to create the different seasons, including painting the colors of the autumn leaves and positioning people in the trees by dropping the painted leaves behind the actors and actresses in their scenes. James Read, Meredith Scott Lynn and Brody Hutzler appeared in the soap opera Days and Lives (1965). Kimberly McCullough grew up as Robin Scorpio in General Hospital (1963), which she saw in that film. In this film, Chutney (Linda Cardellini) says that her father married someone “her age”. In fact, Ali Larter (Brooke, the woman who married Chutney`s father) was born on February 28, 1976.

Cardellini was born on June 25, 1975, which makes her slightly older (eight months and three days) than the actress who plays her stepmother. At the time of this film`s release, Cardellini was twenty-six years old and Larter was twenty-five. While at Stanford, author Amanda Brown wrote letters at home about her inability to fit in with her classmates. Later, she made a manuscript based on these letters and sent it to an agent who lured her because it was the only manuscript written on pink paper – referenced in this film by Elle Woods` fragrant pink resumes. Breckin Meyer conceived some of the paraphrases of the script. The Chihuahua who played Bruiser was called Moonie. He passed away on March 10, 2016, at the age of eighteen. Elle Woods mentions that she lived in Bel Air and was right across the street from Aaron Spelling.

James Read, who plays Elle`s father, worked with Aaron Spelling in Charmed. This film was shot in the top aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and used the standard spherical aspect ratio, unlike its predecessor, which was shot in the widescreen aspect ratio of 2.35:1, which used the Super 35 aspect ratio. Reese Witherspoon and Jack McGee appeared in Overnight Delivery (1998). Reese Witherspoon says in her speech near the end of the film that there is a living room that you can`t get into unless you`re Julia Roberts or one of the girls in Friends (1994). Reese appeared in several episodes of Friends (1994), as did Julia Roberts. Jimmy Choo, the shoe designer, was asked to make sixty-three different pairs of shoes for this film, all made of artificial materials (to be animal-friendly in the tradition of non-animal cruelty, the line of this film). Reese Witherspoon asked to keep them all, as well as all the designer clothes she wore in this film. The magazine Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) gives to Brooke Taylor Windham (Ali Larter) is the July 2000 issue of Cosmopolitan with Laetitia Casta on the cover. Charlize Theron, Gwyneth Paltrow, Alicia Silverstone, Katherine Heigl, Christina Applegate, Milla Jovowitsch and Jennifer Love Hewitt were all considered for Elle Woods.

The end of Legally Blonde 2 indicated that Elle Woods was interested in moving to Washington, DC to the White House. No official report on whether the third film will continue in this direction. Reese Witherspoon and Mary Lynn Rajskub appeared in Sweet Home Alabama (2002). All of Elle Woods` (Reese Witherspoon) hair and hairstyles in this film were top-notch wigs due to Witherspoon`s shorter hair for Sweet Home Alabama (2002). Elle Woods says she grew up in Bel Air across from Aaron Spelling. Spelling`s daughter, Tori, was considered for the role of Elle. Reese Witherspoon and Sally Field worked with Kiefer Sutherland in the same year: Sally Field – Eye For an Eye (1996) and Reese Witherspoon – Freeway (1996). When she auditioned for Legally Blonde, Reese Witherspoon was advised to dress sexy because the director thought she was a “shrew” and had to prove them wrong. The producers originally wanted to shoot this film at the University of Chicago. However, the school administration refused because of a scene near the end of this film in which a teacher places his hand on Elle`s leg.

The filmmakers decided to set the story at Harvard University. MGM has postponed the film`s release date to accommodate No Time to Die (2021). Holland Taylor and Linda Cardellini appeared in ER (1994). Since the original Legally Blonde ended in 2004, it can be assumed that this film takes place in 2004 or later. This means that at the time of its release in 2003, this film was set in the future. Actress Jessica Cauffiel (who played Sister Margot) revealed to The New York Times in July 2021 in an article about the film`s 20th anniversary that one of the first endings shown to the test audience hinted at a possible lesbian romance between Elle (Reese Witherspoon) and Vivian Kensington (Selma Blair). Cauffiel said he showed “She and Vivian in Hawaii in beach chairs, drinking margaritas and holding hands. The suggestion was that they were either best friends or that they had met romantically. Actress Alanna Ubach (who played Serena) remembered the same ending, but the writers told the publication that they never wrote this scene.

When Elle (Reese Witherspoon) is studying for LSAT with her sister Amy (Kimberly McCullough), Amy reads the answer options for an LSAT question. This is a topical LSAT issue that is part of the section on analytical reasoning, taken from current LSAT #31, June 2000. The One Million Dog March was Reese Witherspoon`s idea. The Broadway musical based on this film premiered at the Palace Theatre on April 29, 2007 and ran for five hundred and ninety-five performances which ended on October 19, 2008. The musical was written by Laurence O`Keefe, starring Laura Bell Bundy as Elle Woods. Bundy was nominated for a Tony Award for Actress in a Musical in 2007. Elle Woods is seen brushing her hair behind the opening credits. It`s not Reese Witherspoon, as she completed The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) in England.

David Nicksay: The producer is one of the MPs she speaks to as she tries to collect signatures for the discharge motion. In the opening sequence of the album, Elle Woods` picture as a little girl is actually that of Bruiser`s coach. The “Delta Nu Dance” performed by Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) in the living room with Libby Hauser (Dana Ivey) was used in the musical Legally Blonde. This one and Just Like Heaven were composed by Rolf Kent, with Reese Witherspoon.

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