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Chick flicks you'd admit that you liked...

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Sliding Doors rocks.
I don't know why, but I liked the princess diaries. Nobody was even hot in that movie.
The best of them all though is Bring It On! Kirsten is such a hottie.

Now only if Kristen Kruek would do a remake of that movie.... 😀
 


<< Also known as the movie, My Fair Lady, starring Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. >>



This is the title I was thinking of. But oddly, I saw the play and not the movie. They must have "renamed" the play to _My Fair Lady_, because I've never heard of pygmalion or whatever.
 


<< Also known as the movie, My Fair Lady, starring Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. >>




Yeah, sorta. My Fair Lady was the musical version of Pyg. 🙂
 


<< High Fidelity
Grosse Pointe Blank
Regarding Henry
Princess Bride
>>



I don't consider any of these chick flicks, and I like each one. 🙂

Anyways, I like:

Moulin Rouge
Chocolat
Bridget Jones' Diary (this movie is hilarious I don't care who you are)

Everyone I know has said Sliding Doors is awesome. I'll have to rent it sometime, preferably with my girlfriend. 😀
 
Like a couple other brave souls here have admitted, I actually really enjoy a lot of chick flicks, as long as they're not teeny-bopper films.

Sliding Doors comes to mind, as does Moulin Rogue (although I don't really think that's a chick flick).

Another thing about movies is that I don't understand people who are embarrassed to admit that a film made them cry. If a movie makes me cry, then it was an excellent movie, that's all. People are weird...
 
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