With that in mind, read on to find out what you never knew about “Love Actually.”
In that scene, Juliet wears a big blue hat pulled down on her forehead.
“Do you know why the hat was there?

She offered a definitive response.
“DEFINITELY had an affair … the whole way,” shetweeted.
Also left up in the air was the eventual fate of the spouses' marriage.

This culminates with Jamie popping the question in fractured Portuguese, no less.
While that kiss may have appeared spontaneous, the truth is that it was anything but.
“My signature move?

His thumb on her lip before they snog,” Freud shared onTwitter.
“We really needed that kiss to be amazing,” she said.
“Superheroes or serial killers or armies, it’s not my business to write about that.”

“The scene was selected by group research,” Curtis explained.
In an interview withEntertainment Weekly, Lincoln revealed that the writing on the signs “is my handwriting!”
Thankfully, Thornton himself offered a solution.

Grant confirmed toUPIthat Thornton was “terrified” of Disraeli.
In addition, Curtis added, “my daughter is one of the lobsters!”
Linney elaborated during an appearance on"The Graham Norton Show.

And I think there is a sweetness to the scene because of that.
We were both very sad.”
“This film is my ‘Pulp Fiction,'” Curtis declared.

1 despite being"a festering turd of a record.
I’ll put it in my will."
Nighy also shared his favorite Billy Mack line: “Hi kids!

Don’t buy drugs become a rock star and they give you them for free.”
Everything in that scene is just Emma," director/screenwriter Richard Curtis toldElle.
As director Richard Curtis told theDaily Beast, Grant was “HUGELY grumpy about it.”

“This is a fantasy, this is a romantic comedy,” Grant recalled Curtis telling him.
“Just shut up and do it.”
A highlight is Grant reprising iconic dance sequence.

“I’m hating it,” he deadpanned.


