Valentine's Day Movie

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Valentine's Day Movie

Valentine's Day is a day of love and celebration. On this day after love, gifts and celebrations every one wanted to see Valentine's Day Movie.  Valentine's Day Movie poster are also searching by the public. Now i will tell you about theValentine's Day Movie cast. From the soundtrack to the film Valentine's Day we have some brand-spanking new Taylor Swift for you to feast on. In the film, directed by veteran rom-com helmer Garry Marshall, a ensemble cast made up of pretty much every pretty face in Hollywood (Julia Roberts, Jessica Alba, Ashton Kutcher, Jessica Biel) tries to find love on that loveliest of days, Valentine's.Valentine's Day pairs Swift with her one time real-life boyfriend (unofficially), Taylor Lautner, better known as the full-moon-fever having werewolf, Jacob, from the Twilight films. Valentine's Day Movie taylor swift and taylor lautner are working together. Swift's song from the Valentine's... soundtrack is "Today Was A Fairytale." It's a near-waltzing (math is hard) piece of acoustic pop, filled with typical Swiftian details ("you took me by the hand/and you picked me up at six"). Valentine's Day hits theatres on February 12th. The soundtrack is in stores on February 9th and T-Swiz's "Today Was A Fairytale" is available right this very minute. People will surly like this soundtarcks. We are excited to watch this movie.
On January 29, 2010, the cast of the film ‘Valentine’s Day’ piled into the grand ballroom at the Beverly Hilton to discuss their latest effort: Garry Marshall cracked jokes in his eccentric New York way. Shirley MacLaine regaled us with a series of well-timed, off-color remarks. The Jessicas (Biel and Alba) looked darling in their designer finery. Julia Roberts delivered her signature laugh with precision pitch every two minutes and Bradley Cooper smoldered like the sexy man he is. It was evident that the ensemble cast–many of whom had worked together on previous projects–was pleased with the finished product. Now, a year later, ‘New Year’s Eve’ (the bookend to Valentine’s Day) is set to release with just as many surprises in store as its predecessor.
On January 29, 2010, the cast of the Valentine's Day Movie 2014 ‘Valentine’s Day’ piled into the grand ballroom at the Beverly Hilton to discuss their latest effort: Garry Marshall cracked jokes in his eccentric New York way. Shirley MacLaine regaled us with a series of well-timed, off-color remarks. The Jessicas (Biel and Alba) looked darling in their designer finery. Julia Roberts delivered her signature laugh with precision pitch every two minutes and Bradley Cooper smoldered like the sexy man he is. It was evident that the ensemble cast–many of whom had worked together on previous projects–was pleased with the finished product. Now, a year later, ‘New Year’s Eve’ is set to release with just as many surprises in store as its predecessor.
There is really nothing positive to say about Valentine's Day Movie 2014, a rom-com featuring a cast of recognizable TV stars with Julia Roberts (she was paid $500,000 a minute), Kathy Bates and Anne Hathaway slumming it to be amongst "stars" from "Alias," "That '70s Show" (x2), "Dark Angel," "7th Heaven" and "Grey's Anatomy" (x2). On top of that we have Twilight star of the moment Taylor Lautner, his headline-making girlfriend Taylor Swift and other names such as Jamie Foxx, Bradley Cooper and Queen Latifah not so much adding any kind of overwhelming talent, but certainly adding to the pool of names New Line can use in the film's marketing in an attempt to make it look like they have an actual product, but it's surface level at best.So i hape that people will enjoy Valentine's Day Movie 2014.

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