'Too' instead of 'Two'
Generally, I try to avoid sequels that spell 2 as T-O-O. It's a warning sign to stay away. The only other movie I can think of that did this was "The Jerk Too."
Are there any others I'm forgetting?
Generally, I try to avoid sequels that spell 2 as T-O-O. It's a warning sign to stay away. The only other movie I can think of that did this was "The Jerk Too."
Are there any others I'm forgetting?
Look who's talking too.
"She wasn't actually my mum either.... She bought me from a man."
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Sorry, what?
"teen walf too" is also teen wolf as well.
look who's talking
look who's talking too (as well)
teen wolf
teen wolf too (as well)
"She wasn't actually my mum either.... She bought me from a man."
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"a flo-
Ah screw this!"
Agreed, this is a pointless conversation.
Anything else you'd like to discuss instead?
Perhaps 'look who's talking now'.
"She wasn't actually my mum either.... She bought me from a man."
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EXACTLY, tokyo.
they're using a double meaning...
"too" meaning "also"
and a homophone for the word two (because it's a sequel)
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shareLOL, I was just thinking the same thing! You can pretty much work out what the comment was that was deleted by the following response.
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Splash Too
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Actually, this is a rather interesting conversation. Because it's very on-point, that something either aimed at kids or that a studio knows it's going to be an embarrassment, is given a giggly title. A friend also pointed out once, that if a film's poster features people making funny faces on it, a huge red flag is raised.
As far as my submission...all the good answers have been stolen.
And vice versa: Two Much (I know it's not a sequel, but still).
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"Actually, this is a rather interesting conversation. Because it's very on-point, that something either aimed at kids or that a studio knows it's going to be an embarrassment, is given a giggly title."
actually its a very terrible point and the OP is just to ignorant to realize too in the english language means as well
I love grammatical error debates, but from the original poster's comment, I don't know if this is one... I don't think he/she was denying the actual context of TOO... I think they were trying to say that when you notice a sequel name that says "too" instead of "two" or "2," you should "head for the hills..."
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"actually its a very terrible point and the OP is just to ignorant to realize too in the english language means as well"
Sorry, but some of you aren't getting it. The point isn't grammatical, it's that using "Too" as a double meaning in a sequel is a huge red flag. The studio knows they have a flop on their hands and are desperate for an attention-grapping title that will at the very least get some suckers to pay for it opening weekend.
don't forget about "TWITCHES TOO", with tia & tamera mowry.
share"actually its a very terrible point and the OP is just to ignorant to realize too in the english language means as well"
*TOO, fool.
'Then' and 'than' are completely different words and have completely different meanings.
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What do you mean stay away? I actually like TEEN WOLF TOO. And while we're at it, I also like LOOK WHO'S TALKING TOO the most of that trilogy.
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I thought also it was called that because it was his cars number plate.
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