In 2003, the world was blessed with a movie that we didn’t know we needed at the time. Yes, Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis came together to create a modern-day adaptation of the fantasy comedy novel, Freaky Friday – and it’s fair to say that it changed our lives forever. This story of an ol’ switcheroo brought Lindsay into the limelight, and it gave us the chance to wonder whether fortune cookies really do have a say in our fortune. However, now that we’re older, there are certain things about Freaky Friday that just don’t make a lot of sense.
[post_page_title]Why was everyone so impressed with Tess’s guitar skills?[/post_page_title]
Towards the end of the movie, Tess (while in Anna’s body) has to go on stage and pretend as though she knows what she’s doing.
To start with, she simply stands there and hopes the whole situation would go away – before the real Anna (while in Tess’s body) plugs in backstage and shreds her solo. To make it seem legitimate, Tess begins to mimic playing the guitar. She’s quite obviously out of time, and not playing the right notes in any shape or form, so why’s everyone cheering so loudly?
[post_page_title]How did Pink Slip become so good?[/post_page_title]
In today’s day and age, there are more bands in the music world than we can count. It’s normally the bands that have played and practiced together for years that are most successful – so how did Pink Slip become so good?
After all, they were shoved together for the sake of the movie, but their talent just seemed so natural. Amazingly, Lindsay Lohan and the rest of the band took their role very seriously, and they would attend band practice to make sure they were up to scratch before making their way onto set.

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