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This film’s marketing included a shot-for-shot remake of a real-life furniture ad in which a man fake-strums a guitar before jumping off a trailer. (15[1])A shot of this film’s protagonist walking down a jet bridge away from the camera is set to Shelley Duvall’s song (15[1])“He Needs Me” (15[1])from (15[1])Popeye. (15[1])This film’s protagonist repeatedly mutters “and bye-bye” as he walks under a series of “EXIT” signs in a hallway. Video (15[1])artist Jeremy Blake (15[1])designed a series of shifting color gradients as this film’s interludes, one of which features the text (*) “Provo, Utah.” An iris zoom on the lead couple’s clasped hands, as well as a shot that frames them kissing in a hotel lobby in shadow, are both part of a sequence (-5[1])in this film set in Hawaii. This (10[1])film’s protagonist has seven sisters, finds a harmonium, (10[1])exploits (10[1])a promotion for frequent flier miles by buying pudding en masse, and wears a vivid blue suit. For 10 (10[1])points, name this Paul Thomas Anderson rom-com starring Adam Sandler. (10[1])■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Punch-Drunk Love (The lead-in refers to this advertisement for the film: , which references this real commercial: )
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