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Best Garry Marshall Movies

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Get ready to celebrate the king of romantic comedies and heartwarming ensemble pieces! This poll dives into the delightful filmography of Garry Marshall, the visionary director behind some of Hollywood's most beloved and quotable movies. From the seaside charm of *Pretty Woman* to the festive fun of *Valentine's Day*, his films consistently delivered laughter, love, and memorable characters that have resonated with audiences for generations. Prepare to revisit your favorites and decide which Garry Marshall movie reigns supreme! Now it's your turn to weigh in and cast your vote! We've compiled a selection of Garry Marshall's most popular and critically acclaimed works, but the ultimate decision rests with you. Scroll through the options, consider the performances, the storylines, and the overall impact each film has had on you, and then click on your top choices. Don't forget to share the poll with fellow movie enthusiasts and see how their opinions stack up! Let the voting begin!

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Dear God (1996)

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In the heartwarming Garry Marshall comedy "Dear God" (1996), a cynical, washed-up late-night talk show host named Tom G. (played by Greg Kinnear) discovers a peculiar phenomenon: letters written to God are actually getting responses, and not just any responses, but physical replies. This miraculous turn of events sparks widespread amazement and a surge of renewed faith across the globe. However, while the world celebrates divine intervention, the United States Postal Service finds itself in an unprecedented state of chaos and annoyance as they grapple with a deluge of mail addressed to the Almighty, attempting to deliver the un-deliverable. Garry Marshall's signature touch of blending humor with heartfelt messages is on full display in "Dear God." The film expertly navigates the absurdity of the premise with genuine emotional resonance, exploring themes of faith, hope, and the human need for connection. Marshall’s ability to elicit charming performances from his cast, coupled with his knack for finding the comedic potential in everyday situations, makes "Dear God" a perfect fit for any list of his best works. The film’s optimistic outlook and its ability to inspire a sense of wonder, even amidst the bureaucratic woes of the postal service, solidify its place as a testament to Marshall's enduring talent for creating feel-good cinema.

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