Happy Birthday Pretty Woman
- Happy Birthday Pretty WomanSure, the hooker-with-heart-of-gold plot is a little cheesy, but we can't resist a late-night cable viewing of this classic flick. Twenty years later, there's still a whole lot to love about our generation's Cinderella story.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/2309_Original.jpg
- Happy Birthday Pretty WomanOh, Richard Gere. That smirk. Those svelte Cerruti suits. Swoon.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/2316_Original.jpg
- Happy Birthday Pretty WomanThat toothy smile. Those endless auburn curls. Julia Roberts was so our first official girl crush.RELATED ON WONDERWALL: The Ultimate Ladies of the Nighthttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/2315_Original.jpg
- Happy Birthday Pretty WomanOnly Julia Roberts could manage to ooze sex appeal in thigh-high pleather. According to The New York Times, the films's original title was based on Vivian's weekly rate, $3,000, a number that launched a million would-you-evers.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/2308_Original.jpg
- Happy Birthday Pretty WomanWe’re not sure what we love more: when Edward says he’s going to spend an “obscene amount of money” or the irresistibly cheesy dressing-room-fashion-show-montage.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/2312_Original.jpg
- Happy Birthday Pretty WomanWhether she’s whooping it up at the racetrack or sassing sourpuss salesladies, we love her what-you-see-is-what-you-get manner. (And who can forget Vivian's reaction to making an escargot fly across the swanky restaurant? Slippery little suckers.)http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/2317_Original.jpg
- Happy Birthday Pretty WomanAccording to IMDB, the scene when Edward snaps the necklace case on Vivian's fingers was improvised, as was Roberts' spontaneous laughter.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/2314_Original.jpg
- Happy Birthday Pretty WomanEdward takes Vivian to see the opera La Traviata, in which a prostitute falls in love with a wealthy man.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/2310_Original.jpg
- Happy Birthday Pretty Woman“Never … did the knight say to me, 'Come on, baby, I'll put you up in a great condo,' Vivian retorts at Edward's offer to get her an apartment.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/2311_Original.jpg
- Happy Birthday Pretty WomanAnd, while Edward does rescue Vivian in the end, as Vivian says, “She rescues him right back.” Now that’s a modern-day fairytale.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/2313_Original.jpg
- Happy Birthday Pretty Womanschool of pop, pegged to PW's 20th anniversaryhttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/2309_Original.jpg
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Happy 20th Birthday Pretty Woman
1 of 10Sure, the hooker-with-heart-of-gold plot is a little cheesy, but we can't resist a late-night cable viewing of this classic flick. Twenty years later, there's still a whole lot to love about our generation's Cinderella story.
The Guy
2 of 10Oh, Richard Gere. That smirk. Those svelte Cerruti suits. Swoon.
The Gal
3 of 10That toothy smile. Those endless auburn curls. Julia Roberts was so our first official girl crush.
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Those Boots
4 of 10Only Julia Roberts could manage to ooze sex appeal in thigh-high pleather. According to The New York Times, the films's original title was based on Vivian's weekly rate, $3,000, a number that launched a million would-you-evers.
The Shopping Spree
5 of 10We’re not sure what we love more: when Edward says he’s going to spend an “obscene amount of money” or the irresistibly cheesy dressing-room-fashion-show-montage.
Vivian's 'Tude
6 of 10Whether she’s whooping it up at the racetrack or sassing sourpuss salesladies, we love her what-you-see-is-what-you-get manner. (And who can forget Vivian's reaction to making an escargot fly across the swanky restaurant? "Slippery little suckers.")
The Chemistry
7 of 10According to IMDB, the scene when Edward snaps the necklace case on Vivian's fingers was improvised, as was Roberts' spontaneous laughter.
High-brow Symbolism in a Low-brow Flick
8 of 10Edward takes Vivian to see the opera La Traviata, in which a prostitute falls in love with a wealthy man.
The Comebacks
9 of 10“Never … did the knight say to me, 'Come on, baby, I'll put you up in a great condo,'" Vivian retorts at Edward's offer to get her an apartment.
The Damsel Isn't the Only One in Distress
10 of 10And, while Edward does rescue Vivian in the end, as Vivian says, “She rescues him right back.” Now that’s a modern-day fairytale.
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