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** The movie opens with Joel saying "The dream is always the same"... and we see him finding a girl taking a shower in his house, asking him to wash her back. But when he reaches her, the smoke-filled bathroom leads into a classroom where Joel realizes he's missed his SATs and his life is ruined.
** The movie opens with Joel saying "The dream is always the same"... and we see him finding a girl taking a shower in his house, asking him to wash her back. But when he reaches her, the smoke-filled bathroom leads into a classroom where Joel realizes he's missed his SATs and his life is ruined.
* [[Focus Group Ending]]- Much like ''[[Pretty Woman]]'', the movie was originally meant to be a [[Darker and Edgier]] exploration of prostitution, with Joel {{spoiler|getting denied admission to Princeton and probably breaking up with Lana}}. The studio wanted a feel-good ending, and it was agreed to let a test audience decide which way the movie would end.
* [[Focus Group Ending]]- Much like ''[[Pretty Woman]]'', the movie was originally meant to be a [[Darker and Edgier]] exploration of prostitution, with Joel {{spoiler|getting denied admission to Princeton and probably breaking up with Lana}}. The studio wanted a feel-good ending, and it was agreed to let a test audience decide which way the movie would end.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]- Curtis Armstrong, Joe Pantoliano, and Bronson Pinchot.
** That was Richard Masur as the Princeton recruiter.
* [[Hollywood Sex]]- Joel and Lana, especially the living room scene when the windows are blown open. Lana is apparently so hot, she somehow controls the forces of nature.
* [[Hollywood Sex]]- Joel and Lana, especially the living room scene when the windows are blown open. Lana is apparently so hot, she somehow controls the forces of nature.
* [[Hooker with a Heart of Gold]]- Lana, eventually.
* [[Hooker with a Heart of Gold]]- Lana, eventually.