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Mirko:Part of the plot of the movie includes the constant voice alert – "You've got mail" – which was very distinct for AOL, and is also the title. I believe when Nora was securing the rights to use that she also secured the rights to use America Online's logo. Walter:My understa...
You've Got Mail: Directed by Nora Ephron. With Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Greg Kinnear, Parker Posey. Book superstore magnate Joe Fox and independent book shop owner Kathleen Kelly fall in love in the anonymity of the Internet, both blissfully unaware that he'
The movie begins with Kathleen logging on to her AOL account to read an email from "NY152" (Joe). In her reading of the e-mail, she reveals the boundaries of the online relationship; no specifics. The two then pass each other on their respective ways to work, unbeknownst to either on...
Multiple Academy Award winner Tom Hanks reunites with his Sleepless in Seattle co-star, Meg Ryan, and director, Nora Ephron, to discover love at first byte i
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First,there’s a study out of UC Berkeleythat watched the brain as they showed subjects hours and hours of movie trailers — which honestly sounds like hell to me, but anyway. Using brain a brain imaging technique called fMRI, the researchers gathered up the signals from these poor people’...
Credit:Moviestore/Shutterstock; Rob Latour/Shutterstock Tom Hanks Hanks followed up his role as Fox Books founder Joe Fox by starring inSaving Private Ryan,The Green Mile,Cast Away,Catch Me If You Can,Bride of Spies,The PostHe has also acted in theToy Storyfranchise as Woody and played the...
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2. The film was originally titled You Have Mail and was only changed because a consultant hired by Warner Bros. discovered AOL hadn't trademark "You've Got Mail," the infamous greeting by Elwood Edwards from 1989. (Elwood's agent tried to get him a voice credit in the movie...which ...