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OT: Here goes the Movie-Go-Round, again...

April 7 2004 at 9:34 PM

  (Login MattHawes)
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Every once in a while, Hollywood likes to give us a rash of movies in a short period that are based on a similar theme:

Columbus

Robin Hood

Age-switching movies

--- And so on.

The latest seems to be cross-dressing. There's some movie (I didn't catch the name) with two women pretending to be men pretending to be women. There's also a Wayans brothers movies called "White Girls," I believe, where the guys dress in drag and amke-up pretending to be white women.

I wonder, is this a beginning of another rash of films with a similar theme?

 
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(Login GreggAllinson)
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And don't forget the ever-popular...

April 7 2004, 11:27 PM 

Volcano movie!
Asteroid movie!
Team from the wrong side of the tracks populated by misfits and losers that- with a little training and a whole lot of enthusiasm- wins the big game (this was actually parodied quite nicely in the movie Wet Hot American Summer)!

 
 
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