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101 comments:
Bridesmaids
Gas Food Lodging
If you call Thelma and Louise a chick flick, that.
Heathers
Mean Girls
"The Women"
with Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russel
The Way We Were
Somewhere in Time
Now, Voyager
Also "Fried Green tomatoes"
Steel Magnolias
In Her Shoes
I was coming to say Bridesmaids as well.
Is "Secrets and Lies" a chick flick? How about "All About Eve"?
Untamed Heart
Slater & Tomei
Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion
Also Imitation of Life or Mildred Pierce
Trouble with Angels
Steel Magnolias
Brooklyn
The Women
9 To 5
Doctor Zhivago
Little Women...
(Have sisters:)
The Hangover
The BBC version of Pride and Prejudice
Bridesmaids
Bridget Jones Diary
Beth: "The Trouble with Angels"!!!! Love that movie!!! The sequel ("Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows") not so much.
Has anyone seen a movie that came out around 1974 called "Our Time"? It had Pamela Sue Martin from Dynasty and Parker Stevenson from The Hardy Boys (also Kirstie Alley's ex) and it was kind of like a girls version of A Separate Peace. I must have watched that movie with one of my friends a dozen times.
The Accused and Extramities. A double feature.
Bridget Jones Diary
Devil Wears Prada
I forgot about some of these movies to include Somewhere in Time. I loved that movie. Others: Pretty Woman, Only You, While you were sleeping, Runaway Bride (I know, I know - guilty pleasure), and definitely the BBC Pride and Prejudice.
Legends Of The Fall
Carrie
Thelma and Louise, without a doubt.
Beaches
Kinda true. My adult daughter & I went to see this & we were literally on the floor in our row, dying laughing at Ed Helms. & Coop is pretty.
Under the Tuscan Sun
It's a tie:
Beaches
Somewhere in Time
The Help
Chicken Run?
chick flick comedy...
Legally Blonde
Beaches
@Gail Banks - That movie convinced me I had a calling to become a nun. One problem; not Catholic..... but I have worked in service one way or another all my adult life.
Going way, way back- "The Best of Everything" with Joan Crawford. I highly recommend it!
First Wives Club
The Women - the one with Joan Crawford. Absolute classic. Might watch it tonight when I get home from work.
Easy A
The Other Boleyn Girl
He's Just Not That Into You
Secret Life of Bees
Dirty Dancing
Captain America:Winter Soldier. :D
I mean... me and all my female friends had to see it, so...
Requiem for a Dream
I don’t know about Best, since that’s so subjective. But for iconic, I’m going with...
50s: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
60s: Sound of Music
70s: Grease
80s: Pretty in Pink
90s: Clueless
00s: Legally Blonde
10s: A little early for “iconic” but Pitch Perfect gets a potential nod here
"Stella Dallas", with Barbra Stanwyck. Perfection.
Agree with @NoNotThatBeth: "9 to 5"! :) A lifetime or two ago I had a friend whose go-to karaoke song was "9 to 5" and it was awesome.
A movie I have been referencing for the last couple of weeks...
Death Becomes Her
Hope Floats and While You Were Sleeping
I unintentionally like Sandy B.
T.W. I love love love Somewhere in Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
Fairuza Balk & Ione Skye (her mention in the other blind made me think of it) as trailer park teen sisters.
One in love with a gay guy, the other with a slut rep that she can't shake.
And their divorced mom just trying to keep it together.
Original music by J Mascis, for the indie cred.
Pretty much nobody's ever heard of it, unless they were Sassy magazine readers back in the day.
"The Women" from 1939. Smart dialog, great wardrobe and fabulous acting. No need to look further.
@Geeljire HAAAAAA! That is pretty twisted. I like.
Terms of Endearment
Bridesmaides
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Overboard
The African Queen
@Sharper Teeth
I love love love you too!
Beaches
Waiting to Exhale
Bridesmaids
Garden State or The Notebook
It was on HBO daytime rotation around 1994. My second sophomore year of college. I watched it a few times. It breathes, you know? The story takes its time. There’s emotional truth from the actors. It’s a fine flick.
@lakelady One of my favorites! Definitely a chick flick
Can't Buy Me Love
I'm not into chick flicks but I love Working Girl
FlashDance
White Chicks
Thelma and Louise
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood.
Moonlight and Valentino
Must Love Dogs
And The Sweetest Thing (don’t judge i knkw it’s terrible but its funny as hell)
Scarface
Twice Upon a Time with Molly Ringwald. Never made it to dvd. I'd love to have even a VHS copy of it, because whichever company owns it has sure done its best to make sure that it no longer sees the light of day!
Dirty Dancing, it's great but not something guys would watch on their own.
All the Above :)
Little Darlings.
What's not to love? Girls at summer camp, one rich/one poor; steal the camp school bus to go get rubbers at a gas station and run into a hot and hunky Matt Dillon...
And, "Imitation of Life" (the Lana Turner/Sandra Dee remake)
Reservoir Dogs 😛
Boys on the Side. I crack up everytime over that scene where they write the message in Spanish to tell Drew Barrymore her boyfriend is dead and she says "i don't know any morty"
Crossing Delancey.(1988) Amy Irving and Peter Riegert
+1 another of my faves
Terms of Endearment
Steel Magnolias
A Woman Scorned (Betty Broderrick)
Imitation of Life, with Lana, and one of the few remakes I think is better than the original.
I agree on "The Women" - the original 1939 version.
My wife always votes Band of Brothers.
How to Marry a Millionaire
Bridget Jones' Diary
Prime
Devil Wears Prada
@Gingerfalls +1 on Prime
No such thing, Enty. But I saw someone else listed 9 to 5, and I'm willing to piggyback on that one.
Under the Tuscan Sun
Steel magnolias
And +1000 to 9 to 5
Steel Magnolias
Original "The Women"
or
the original Sabrina
Sweet home Alabama
Hope floats
LOL @ Carrie
Also, Romy & Michelle. I love Lisa Kudrow
Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion.
Muriel's Wedding
Steel Magnolias
Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion
Legally Blonde
Bagdad Cafe
I really enjoyed Iggy Azalea in White chicks
I love this movie.
It has stayed with me ...
Nobody said Titanic. Mine is Little Women or GWTW.
A lot of great movies listed, but how am I the first to post Say Anything?!
Also agree with 9 to 5 and Romy and Michelle. For Old Hollywood, I always love a good Esther Williams musical.
P.S. I love you
Makes me wonder whatever happened to Donovan Leitch?
Muriel's Wedding!
Lovelovelovelovelove!
Gentleman Prefer Blondes
When Harry Met Sally
A Room With a View
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Just One of the Guys
Beauty Shop
most recently
Girl's Trip (I haven't laughed so hard during a movie in a LONG time)
I saw this at the cinema when it first came out. Absolutely brilliant and beautiful.
valley of the dolls
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