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As we were scrolling through our iTunes library on New Years Eve looking for something to watch, I noticed that The Fifth Element poster art looked very strange:
![]() (image link from here on blu-ray.com). Then we saw the Ghostbusters poster art, and my son made the connection that they were "Ugly Christmas Sweater" parodies: ![]() Also "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" (both 1 and 2). Out of just over 500 movies in my library, those are the only 4 that are updated. All Sony Pictures, so there's that pattern, at least. Has anyone else noticed this? I'm not finding any mention of it when Googling for those titles, nor here on the forum that I can see. Are there any other Sony titles in folks libraries that have this change? |
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