6 Days of the Year That Will Probably Be Movies Soon
We've seen "Mother's Day," which hits theaters April 29th.
We eat these delightful star-studded ensemble films up like buttered popcorn, and chances are we probably haven't seen the last of these holiday-themed love stories on the big screen. What other days-of-the-year movies can we expect in the future? Here are our pitches for 6 "holiday" flicks that we could see being produced. And we'd totally watch them, by the way.
Your move, Hollywood. We'll be waiting for your call.
1. "April Fool's Day"
Synopsis: Punk'd.") In order to revive the near-forgotten series, a live April Fool's extravaganza is planned and will epically "burn" the world's biggest and most scrutinized (supposed diva) pop star, Skylar Costa, in a nasty "Carrie" pig's blood moment when she opens a major awards show that definitely doesn't exist in real life. She will be played by Taylor Swift's entire squad makes a brief cameo for no reason.
Tagline:Everybody plays the fool...this April.
2. "National Grilled Cheese Day"
Synopsis:Guy Fieri-esque celeb chef who's hosting the whole contest.
Tagline:The cheesiest love story ever told.
3. "Super Tuesday"
Synopsis: Imagine this: Lance Bass plays a wise caterer.
Tagline:All's fair in love and politics.
4. "Super Bowl Sunday"
Synopsis: Katy Perry and the left shark make a cameo and she makes out with Colin Hanks in the final scene because movies.
Tagline:The players aren't the only ones who'll score.
5. "Cyber Monday"
Synopsis: Ian Somerhalder is a hunky IT guy who uses a lot of bad sexual innuendo unknowingly when he fixes everyone's computers.
Tagline: Do you believe in love at first byte?
6. "That Night Before Thanksgiving When You Stay in Your Childhood Home and Go Out With High School People"
Synopsis: Tony Shalhoub. They all have Thanksgiving together the next day!
Tagline: Home is where the (sweet)heart is.
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