Valentine’s Day sequel already in play

Valentines Day sequel already in play[HMG] – Warner’s new movie, Valentine’s Day proves once again that only the clueless suits who run Hollywood could put Julia Roberts, Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Anne Hathaway, Taylor Swift, Taylor Lautner, Ashton Kutcher and Emma Roberts in one movie…and still make it a snoozer.

And then order a sequel before it debuts.

Already panned by the critics for being ‘as gooey and lacking in protein as a chocolate bonbon,’ ‘Valentine’s does not even open until Friday, but Deadline says Warners are so mesmerized by the cash-cow potential of cramming a movie with so many names that as many as three people could turn up at the theater, they’ve already ordered a second installment.

And the fact ‘Valentine’s cost below $50-million means it’s unlikely they’ll stop at just two.

Katherine Fugate, who wrote the original [there's a word you don't hear much these days,] has already given Warners a draft script for the new chapter, which would move the whole scene from February in LA to New Years Eve in New York…in what we might need to call a ‘tribute’ to ‘When Harry Met Sally.’

Valentine’s director, Garry Marshall [who also helmed 'Pretty Woman'] is booked to direct the new film as well, and most of the ‘Valentine’s cast are in talks to reappear.

There’s no date for release yet, but if Valentine’s grosses more than $10,000 you can bet there’ll be one.

Meanwhile, we here at Hot Momma Towers are taking bets on the dumbest excuse Warners could use for part three. What gets your vote – Groundhog Day, Arbor Day, Labor Day…Billie Holiday?

Let’s hear some suggestions…

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One Response to “Valentine’s Day sequel already in play”

  • Luis Howard says:

    Julia Roberts always have that classice beauty that we admire.-”`

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