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I Do (2000 film), a Hong Kong film starring Ella Koon; I Do (Prête-moi ta main), a French romantic comedy; I Do, a Philippine film starring Enchong Dee & Erich Gonzales; I Do (2012 American film), an American film directed by Glenn Gaylord; I Do (2012 Chinese film), a Chinese film directed by Zhou Sun; I Do (But I Don't), a 2004 TV romantic comedy
"Only Know I Do" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Adam Gregory. It was released in 2000 as the second single from his debut album, The Way I'm Made . It peaked at number 4 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in October 2000.
Chen Yunhong of Shin Min Daily News rated the film three-and-a-half stars out of five. [11] Wendy Teo gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of five, praising the performances of Pang and Chin, as well as the cameo of Lee, but criticising the film's editing, the "cliched" twist, and stated that "the thin material of I Do I Do doesn't provide a wide enough stage for their talents."
I Do, Do I? ( Chinese : 嫁给不同世界的你 ) was a Singaporean television series starring Felicia Chin , Jason Godfrey, Cynthia Koh , Ferlyn Wong , Tyler Ten , Zong Zijie and Thai actress Panitsara Yang. [ 2 ]
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I Do, I Do may refer to: I Do! I Do!, a 1966 musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt; I Do, I Do, a 2005 Singaporean romantic comedy film; I Do, I Do, a 2012 South Korean MBC romantic-comedy television drama; A 2019 song by Park Bom; An episode of The Jeffersons
Ia Ia, I Do (simplified Chinese: 爱啊哎呀,我愿意; traditional Chinese: 愛啊哎呀,我願意; pinyin: Ai Ya Ai Ya, Wo Yuan Yi), is a 2012 co-produced Mainland China and Taiwan romance comedy drama. The "Ia Ia" from the title is the sound of whining in Chinese which is pronounced "Ah Ya Ah Ya".