This Means War sounds like a good compromise for a date night. If your date wants to see Safe House, you could steer him in the direction of This Means War with the promise of CIA agents and fight scenes. And chances are if Safe House was already on the brain, you weren’t going to see The Vow anyway. Releasing an option like This Means War during Valentine’s Day week is smart; it gives date-night moviegoers something to settle on.
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