The point of the secret santa thing is that you don't know who's given you the present, so it doesnt matter that much what you get her. If you want to make sure you get her something she wants/needs, just give up the secrets and ask her what she's already got/getting, or be a bit sneaky and slip little prompts or questions into conversations and hope that she gives you the information you want.
Its unlikely that her family would buy her "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", but I dont think the film would appeal to a woman very much.
2006-12-10 10:26:07
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answered by mick.tripp 3
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An old Johnny Depp film on DVD is a great idea - someone else's suggestion I know - but I suggest you buy her "Benny & Joon". (link 1)
It is a wonderfully offbeat love story; the kind of thing Johnny does SO well.
If you want to avoid love stories - "Ed Wood" is a very Deppy film about a really strange Hollywood director. (link 2)
Or you can research all his films on the IMDB. (link 3)
Good luck...you could also show her this question to show her how much trouble you went to to please her.
Oooh "Cry Baby" is a good suggestion too... I'm gonna stop reading your answers now, or I'll be here all night! Truth is - I think Johnny Depp is a fabulous actor and I haven't seen a film of his that I didn't enjoy!
(My son's favourite is "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?")
2006-12-10 10:30:36
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answered by franja 6
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Get her a Johnny Depp gift basket <3 Throw in there some dvds, posters, a calender, stickers, and other things that involve Johnny Depp <3 good luck ! this is VERY creativeeee <3
Hope it helpsss !! <3
2006-12-10 12:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get her the Pirates of the Carribean 2 DVD, but if it hasn't come out there yet, a poster, or a giftcard, or something like that with a gift reciept. Maybe a giftcard to H&M or someplace, or a little gift basket of bath and body products from Tesco.
I hope this helps!
2006-12-10 10:09:30
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answered by shesua 2
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2016-10-14 10:16:55
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answered by ? 4
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2015-01-24 09:08:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you give her a gift voucher for £15 and let her choose something herself. It is more practical these days to do that. Then people can buy whatever they want.
2006-12-10 10:13:06
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answered by CT 6
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You could get her a few gift.
A large poster of Jonny Depp
JK album/single.
Socks
Make up.
2006-12-10 23:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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well you could get her an older movie of johnny depp. that will make them laugh.
2006-12-10 10:16:18
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answered by tiafromtijuana 4
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gift certificates - gift card - personal planner & calender combination - Cd of favorite music - DVD of favorite movie - dated Christmas ornament - cheese - chocolates - tea - coffee - wine - one use camera - toboggan hat and scarf set - gloves - charms for a charm bracelet - cookies - games - books - cosmetics - manicure set -
2006-12-10 10:10:08
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answered by Marvin R 7
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