that scene is available on the dvd release as bonus material, not featured as a part of the actual movie running time, but i really thought that bit stood out and somehow didn't fit either the movie or the role of elliot, it says on the front cover of the dvd "with deleted scenes too sizzling for cinema", the dvd really includes much extra material, among other things commentary from elizabeth hurley and the director where i learned other more darker bits had been replaced with more lighter stuff, like the tic tac scene, also that the cardboard in the background in the scene where they have just met and hurley throws a drink in the seat of the car, according to the commentary from the director that sign was considered for a while to have hurley pose on it. every moviemaker seem to like to put elizabeth hurley in different outfits, most apparent during the end credits of "austin powers", her acting is really superior in this one and the movie is pretty much hurley's show, those parts that are including her are the greatest bits, but all around an enjoyable watch, one of my favorite movies to tune into.
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heavy day nothing to expect,
you came cut me lose from attach,
drifted off to higher atmosphere,
times of trouble disappeared,
trapped by charm intimidated by strange ways,
distant from all brought me a better day.
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