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Lauren Graham and Stephen Collins Alert!

Stephen Collins and Lauren Graham
Can't get enough of Gilmore Girls' Lauren Graham and 7th Heaven's Stephen Collins? Well, if you love both (or one or the other), you can catch them in the same film in early 2007! Here's a sneak peek at Because I Said So, which features both Lauren and Stephen and also stars Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore and Piper Perabo.

It's always great to see Lauren doing films, and Stephen Collins getting love interest status?! Squeal!!

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I will go see this movie because Lauren is in it, but I think LG should have more than a supporting role.

mandy moore looks sooo pretty in this movie!

I just love Stephe Collins to death. He is hot!! I can't wait to see this movie. He is awesome in 7th Heaven and the other movies he did.

Can't wait to see this movie..It looks like it will be pretty funny..I think this movie was a good choice for Lauren to be in...she needs to be in more major movies.

where oh where are the strong, independent people that once were Lorelei and Rory. Also, what is up with Lane? Is it that they peaked in high school, used all their smarts and now are forced to act like airheads? Bring back the characters of the original show and lose the WHINERS

I'm happy to see Ms. Graham in a major movie like this. Same for SeƱor Collins. Both are class acts.

Stephen is the man! Nice to see the main stars of the WB's 2 most popular shows (from the last few seasons) working side by side!

I can't help it -- I love this man! I'll totally go see this movie with my girls. What a chick flick!

Yeah, I'm pretty fed up already this season.

If Lorelai is so desperate that she can't learn from her mistakes OR bother trying to teach her daughter to know better... well then, I have better things to do with my Tuesday nights.

There was SOME hope with Luke, if they could restrain themselves long enough to actually get married, but now... yeah, well, I've already said it.

I miss the fast banter and fun, a la Tom Stoppard's plays, that challenged me to keep up with them mentally, but this show is just plain depressing now.

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