When Harry Sally met ... director Rob Reiner remembers that he shot for an uncomfortable scene in front of his mother

Washington, DC [US]October 6 (Ani): Filmmaker Rob Reiner, who is known for directing the romantic comedy ‘The Sure Thing’, the upcoming age ‘stand by Me’, Fantasy Adventure ‘The Princess Bride’, and the Romantic Comedy “When Harry meets Sally … Estelle Reiner famously delivered one of the greatest rules in film history in her son’s classic 1989. “When Harry with Sally …” was a romantic comedy film of 1989 directed by Rob Reiner and written by Nora Ephron. Prepare of Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher and Bruno Kirby. He appears at 60 minutes of CBS, where he opens on his newly released successor, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, as well as the romantic comedy with Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal. The titular characters of the film, Crystal and Ryan, had an important scene in which Sally and Harry had lunch in a busy deli. During their talk, Sally tries to persuade a skeptical Harry that at least one of his sexual partners in the past has more than likely orgasm with him forged. Other dinners look at Sally while pretending to be someone else and clapping hard at her table. The scene ends with a line that Estelle Reiner expressed: ‘I will have what she has’, according to the Hollywood Reporter. But things were really uncomfortable for Reiner when he had to walk in and show Ryan how he wants her to act the moment. “The first few times she didn’t do it to the full,” he said. “And finally, I sat across from Billy. And I acted for her. … and I bump the table: ‘Yes! Yes! Yes! “And I realize that I have an orgasm in front of my mother, you know? The film concludes with the longtime friends Harry and Sally who get married and discuss their marriage reception. Reiner actually changed the end of a happy one after meeting his now wife Michele, who now serves as a producer on his films, including Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Reiner, who also reproduces his role in that successor as the director of a documentary about an unhappy rock band, says he realizes that there was a ‘high bar’, given the reviews on the Cult Classic Original, released 41 years ago. “Are we crazy to do another?” He said. “It’s crazy. The bar is just too high, ‘as quoted by the Hollywood Reporter. (Ani)