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When it comes to Chick Flicks, I dont really like them. But now and then the girl deep inside wants to have a brake from the mind frack movies. Im kinda opening up for a teasing here, but I would like to know what your fav chick flick movie is, if you have any.

Ok, here goes.... My chick flick I like to watch is... What Dreams May Come. :oops: I cant help myself, I think its so sad, and beautiful colors and settings.
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Dunno if this constitutes a chick flick, but the film that always makes me cry is...Ice Age. :cry:

Fave film I've ever watched with a 'chick' - the remake of The Hills Have Eyes. A subtle and sensitive little tale if ever I've seen one. Said chick was in tears by the end too. :lol: :twisted:
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what is a "chick flick" exactly?

Something overly emotionally challenging or something Blast likes... ? :innocent:
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Planet Dave wrote:Dunno if this constitutes a chick flick, but the film that always makes me cry is...Ice Age. :cry:
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
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Good Will Hunting, I love that film.
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Has Lynch made one yet? :wink:
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Lynchfanatic wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:Dunno if this constitutes a chick flick, but the film that always makes me cry is...Ice Age. :cry:
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
It's true. When the kid is whipped out in front of the Dad at the end, it must stir some deep paternal something or other in me. Far more than my actual bloody kids ever manage. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Zuma wrote:Has Lynch made one yet? :wink:
Hmmmm, the closest has to be The Straight Story, but dont know if I would call that a chick flick though. And when it comes to sad is has to be The Elephant Man. I dont know about Inland Empire, but I highly doubt it, man Im looking forward to seeing that.
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A nice change from the increasingly boring - pseudo - political threads. :innocent:

Among others...

Million dollar baby
On the road of Madison
Casablanca
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canon docre wrote:what is a "chick flick" exactly?

or something Blast likes... ? :innocent:
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All time fav, :twisted:
a touching heart felt love story.. :cry:
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Anything with a bittersweet ending always gets me blubbing. I think Polyanna had the biggest effect, but that ain't really a chick flick is it?
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Lynchfanatic wrote:
Zuma wrote:Has Lynch made one yet? :wink:
Hmmmm, the closest has to be The Straight Story
Yep that's the one!

I'd also go with Jerry Maguire, and technically The Lord of the Rings Trilogy as well 8)
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Parenthood: surpisingly touching and funny !

Lost Horizon: A classic
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Big Si wrote:and technically The Lord of the Rings Trilogy as well 8)
God, of course...there's always a good half hours blubbing to be had at the end of that. :cry: :cry: :cry: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Planet Dave wrote:
Big Si wrote:and technically The Lord of the Rings Trilogy as well 8)
God, of course...there's always a good half hours blubbing to be had at the end of that. :cry: :cry: :cry: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Memoirs of a Geisha - my most recent favorite.

The Notebook.

Countless others.


(I especially enjoy the political and religious undertones found in many chick flicks! :innocent: )

9 especially enjoys it when I cry during these films 'cause then he can hug me and laugh at me at the same time.b :wink:
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not sure if it counts as a chick-flick or not, but me and the mrs share a liking for 'benny & joon'
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Would you consider American graffiti a chick flick ?
Rebel without a cause was nice too.
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Big Si wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:
Big Si wrote:and technically The Lord of the Rings Trilogy as well 8)
God, of course...there's always a good half hours blubbing to be had at the end of that. :cry: :cry: :cry: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Celtc FC vs Manchester United :wink: :D
I won't be crying during that. I'll be sat back with an amused smirk on my face watching you lot run around desperately trying to get some points of our reserves. :wink: :twisted:
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DarkAngel wrote:Memoirs of a Geisha - my most recent favorite.
I did enjoy that, I suppose it's a chick flick...

"Sleeping Bride" had me blubbing like a baby.
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:D 'Mannequin', the ultimate triumph of ......lifeless ...er ...over life?
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Debbie does Dallas, though it’s lost its political poignancy in recent times
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paint it black wrote:Debbie does Dallas, though it’s lost its political poignancy in recent times
That movie's lame compared to The Opening of Misty Beethoven.
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