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Post by daisypukes on Dec 13, 2007 5:06:24 GMT -5
^The Laura Linney one probably, that one was depressing.
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Post by juancarlos on Dec 13, 2007 8:56:41 GMT -5
Best Friend's Wedding ... just reminds me of how cell phones used to be way bigger than now.
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Post by avax on Dec 28, 2007 14:34:43 GMT -5
Wall Street.
OMG charlie sheen and michael douglas.
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Post by black mamba on Dec 28, 2007 15:44:51 GMT -5
Bridget Jones' Diary or Love Actually. I swoon like a pre-pubescent schoolgirl.
Come hither, Colin Firth.
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Post by clara on Dec 28, 2007 19:22:46 GMT -5
Does "Amelie" count as a chick-flick ? cause I love that movie (and can't imagine guys getting all excited over it) and I suppose Dirty Dancing always cheers me up when watched in moderation.
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Post by ...austhai/... on Dec 28, 2007 21:20:11 GMT -5
13 going on 30. Okay, I will slink back to my corner now.
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Post by ChickenSoda on Dec 29, 2007 4:02:49 GMT -5
Does Mildred Pierce count?
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Post by ChickenSoda on Dec 29, 2007 18:02:53 GMT -5
Have you seen the original? You know Hollywood copied a Korean movie... ( Il Mare (시월애, Siworae) ) There was actually another similar Korean movie I saw in which two people communicate like 20 or 30 years apart through a radio. Whenever I explain it someone, they always say "ZOMG THATS TEH LAKE HOUSUE".
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Post by honeyviper on Dec 29, 2007 18:37:08 GMT -5
Hmmm. Chick flick.
Agreed on Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion and Ever After.
And the ones I can watch over and over again like a freak... -Four Weddings and a Funeral. -Sense and Sensibility. -Clueless.
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Post by black mamba on Dec 29, 2007 22:47:20 GMT -5
OHGODYES. The acting is ATROCIOUS, but when I was 9 years old I just didn't care. I slept with Leo's picture underneath my pillow, for crying out loud. Good call, Kyu-Ree. Lulz galore.
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Post by xandra on Dec 30, 2007 3:11:11 GMT -5
I have to second a few more movies that were mentioned.
I have watched Clueless more times than I would care to admit. My best friend and I can recite scenes verbatim, or at least we could at one point. I also love Fried Green Tomatoes and Romeo + Juliet. Man, these all remind me of my adolescence.
Mean Girls is pretty entertaining, too.
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Post by ...austhai/... on Dec 30, 2007 4:42:04 GMT -5
awww everytime I see R and J i think of Garbage #1 Crush...... that still is a great movie. Have you seen the original? You know Hollywood copied a Korean movie... ( Il Mare (시월애, Siworae) ) 13 going on 30. Okay, I will slink back to my corner now. oooh, I love that movie!! But I will have to sink back to my corner, cos my fav chick flick:: I really like the idea of the modern version I'm curious about The Cutting Edge now. Haven't seen it.
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Post by honeyviper on Dec 30, 2007 14:57:46 GMT -5
I have to second a few more movies that were mentioned. I have watched Clueless more times than I would care to admit. My best friend and I can recite scenes verbatim, or at least we could at one point. I also love Fried Green Tomatoes and Romeo + Juliet. Man, these all remind me of my adolescence. Mean Girls is pretty entertaining, too. Yeah, I've done the verbatim thing before with my friends as well. ahahaha...alas, no longer. OH! So true! How could I forget about Fried Green Tomatoes! Classic.
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Post by tbw on Dec 31, 2007 7:38:09 GMT -5
Has anybody seen 'P.S. I love you'? For those that have, is it decent? I love the concept of it and thought it might make a better novel to read (but bookstores were all sold out so I gave up and now thinking of seeing it at the movies.)
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