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Finally, When Harry Met Sally 2 – Billy Crystal & Helen Mirren

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April 6, 2011

It’s the sequel we’ve all been waiting for. And it does not disappoint. When Harry Met Sally 2 matches the spirit and feeling of the original blockbuster hit, and then takes it to the next level. It’s a must see movie, with Billy Crystal, Helen Mirren, Rob Reiner, Maya Rudolph among others. I love that Billy Crystal is still making great art. And Helen Mirren? Well the woman is older, and seriously sexy. I want to be like that when I grow up. Now take a look. My 14 year old daughter, nearly died laughing. Don’t forget to post your comment on this page.

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