Talk:What a Girl Wants (film)

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I've never even seen this movie, but I remember there being a weird controversy about the poster and its patriotic content. Here's a link to a discussion of that controversy - http://www.filmhead.com/features/wagw.html - just in case anyone's invested and wants to add this to the article. H0n0r 23:59, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

The soundtrack wasn't composed bij Phoebe Hallo. Rupert Gregson-Williams had the job to do that. Sources: Imdb, end titles of the movie.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 13:22, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

"Airbrushed" out?
Bynes' right arm was "airbrushed" out? Compare the poster in the article with the one at http://www2.warnerbros.com/whatagirlwants/. It's not the same photograph. Note, for example, that the photograph in the article exposes more of the epaulet on the right beefeater. Observe also the variance between the positions of his belt vis-à-vis the bottom of the American flag on Bynes' shirt. On Bynes, note the varying angulation of the loose end of the belt strap, the difference in parting of the hair, and the extent to which her hair falls behind her right shoulder. Rammer (talk) 15:07, 29 May 2010 (UTC)

--Frag-- 'Though mostly this is influenced by Henry's fiancée's interference during her debutante ball, when she coldly and cruelly locks Daphne in a closet to prevent Henry from bonding with her. ' -tHIS IS NOT A SENTENCE.