It’s Friday – it’s movie day and I’m quite excited about what is out there (or soon will be) on the big screen.
I know I’ll enjoy Burlesque…since I’ve already seen it when it was Showgirls.
I know I’ll enjoy Due Date…since I’ve already seen it when it was Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
Finally, I’m positive I’ll enjoy Skyline…which I liked when it was called Independence Day, which is a movie I liked…since I had seen it when it was called The War of the Worlds.
Side Note: Okay, is it just me or have all the original ideas been used up by moviemakers?
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