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Best chick flick?
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Offline JSD

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What's the best chick Flick you've ever seen?

Does for the love of the game count?

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What about Forget Paris?

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Love and Basketball or The Princess Bride

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I saw Forget Paris when it first came out, thinking it was a movie about the NBA.  Needless to say I was quite disappointed.

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Love and Basketball or The Princess Bride



I wouldn't say The Princess Bride is a chick flick.  That's just a [dang] good movie.

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Jerry McGuire?
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I always get roped into watching "Inventing The Abbots" like once every 3 months, and I never really hate it.

Is "A River Runs Through It" a chick flick?

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What's the best chick Flick you've ever seen?


  Doesn't the fact that it's a chick flick disqualify it from being a good movie?

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Somehow I knew who the OP was before even reading this...married life is clearly stripping away your testosterone, Jsaad... ;)

I can't think of anything.  I think Go may have been made for teen girls, but that was ok.  
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Garden State is a nice movie for the ladies.

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Somehow I knew who the OP was before even reading this...married life is clearly stripping away your testosterone, Jsaad... ;)

I can't think of anything.  I think Go may have been made for teen girls, but that was ok.  


Haha, mos def. I'm going to use this thread as a reference when for the next movie rental order.

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Jerry McGuire?

If that counts so doesn't Vanilla Sky... Which makes Tom Cruise the kind of good chick flicks.

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'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Marley and Me' both made me cry like a little girl. Literally. I had my shirt over my face trying to hide it, while balling my eyes in front of my girlfriend.

'Pride and Prejudice' as well as 'Atonement' are both phenomenal.

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I don't really know how to label a movie a chick flick...

If the Princess Bride counts then absolutely.

Titanic I suppose could be considered a chick flick.
Definitely, Maybe is definitely a chick flick I know that. That was a good movie.
Atonement... If this is a chick flick it's probably the best chick flick ever made.
Garden State is good as well.

Then again, maybe none of these are chick flicks, I have no idea.