Best Chick Flick?
#76
DVD Talk Godfather
Originally Posted by hardercore
I agree with Amelie. It lights up everyone I've seen it with, it's quirky but still quintessentially romantic, and if you haven't seen it yourself you'll have a great experience watching it too.
In the shitty romcom category, I've always liked French Kiss. It outperforms its genre.
Also, About a Boy is sort of a chick flick, but not really.
#77
DVD Talk Godfather
Originally Posted by FantasticVSDoom
Are people defining a chick flick as movies that have chicks in them??? 

For example, About a Boy does not fit these categories but it is a movie that girls like. You've Got Mail fits these categories and is a shitty movie. Bringing Up Baby fits these categories and is a great movie.
#78
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Originally Posted by The Bus
Any girl I've ever shown Amelie to has always fallen asleep out of boredom. Meanwhile, I love it.
I must get more sophisticated women and friends as the second they see sub-titles they want to watch something else.
#79
Originally Posted by Brack
you ask a stupid question.....
you miss the past 3 pages or something? I think everything's covered except for arthouse and foreign films. And if you can't be man enough to enjoy a chick flick, I don't know what to tell you.
you miss the past 3 pages or something? I think everything's covered except for arthouse and foreign films. And if you can't be man enough to enjoy a chick flick, I don't know what to tell you.
#80
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Originally Posted by Lateralus
I must get more sophisticated women and friends as the second they see sub-titles they want to watch something else.
#81
DVD Talk Legend
Originally Posted by whoopdido
I'm looking for a movie to watch with the lady friend. Obviously, I'm trying to trick her into getting into the mood and then yada yada yada. Kidding...sort of.
Anyway, I'm looking for a modern movie--probably 80's and later. I don't have any problem with older movies but she's not really into older stuff. She did say that she wanted to watch Casablanca though because she's never seen it. Something romantic, preferably with a happy ending. You know...just something that women like. Any suggestions?
Anyway, I'm looking for a modern movie--probably 80's and later. I don't have any problem with older movies but she's not really into older stuff. She did say that she wanted to watch Casablanca though because she's never seen it. Something romantic, preferably with a happy ending. You know...just something that women like. Any suggestions?
Wedding Date is pretty solid.
#84
DVD Talk Gold Edition
My first choice would be Amelie if she would be willing to watch it. It's not a chick flick but it would be a good date movie. If she wants a more traditional film then I would say:
Serendipity
The Notebook
The Holiday
Notting Hill
My Best Friends Wedding
Sabrina (1995)
About a Boy
Love Actually
Serendipity
The Notebook
The Holiday
Notting Hill
My Best Friends Wedding
Sabrina (1995)
About a Boy
Love Actually
#86
DVD Talk Legend
This thread title is a total oxymoron.
I recently took my gf to a screening of this in LA. After the first animal kill she was totally repulsed. After the ritual rape she turned away into her hoodie and never looked at the screen again. Afterwards she broke down in tears and said that people who can watch that movie without showing any emotion after sick. Yes, that included me.
Originally Posted by Rypro 525
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#87
Member
Originally Posted by visitor Q
So number one, two distinguishable differences between my question and the OP's are ignored. And number two, your assumptions are vastly over-rated. But thank you for playing.
#88
There is a difference between light stereotyping and wise ass follow ups. Then again, this is the Internet and the latter should be expected. But thank you for trying to instill a lesson just the same.
As far as romance films, I happen to own quite a few of them and without need for explanation. Though just the same I have gotten slack from male friends. At the end of the day those relations haven't changed and they had solely based on my film tastes, well .. there are some fairly ridiculous priorities in effect.
The majority of responses to the OP are films where the main narrative falls within the romance genre. There are a couple that were mentioned that are more deceptive, where there are overtones of love/romantism which are subtle, secondary to the main story; Blade Runner and Raiders of the Lost Ark for instance. The intent of my original question was to find out about more of this type of film. So if anything, I'm guilty of hijacking the thread by drawing a tangent and not being direct enough.
And I say "wise ass" only because Brokeback Mountain is a romance film based on what I've heard. Though I have not seen the film, so if I am incorrect forgive my ignorance.
As far as romance films, I happen to own quite a few of them and without need for explanation. Though just the same I have gotten slack from male friends. At the end of the day those relations haven't changed and they had solely based on my film tastes, well .. there are some fairly ridiculous priorities in effect.
The majority of responses to the OP are films where the main narrative falls within the romance genre. There are a couple that were mentioned that are more deceptive, where there are overtones of love/romantism which are subtle, secondary to the main story; Blade Runner and Raiders of the Lost Ark for instance. The intent of my original question was to find out about more of this type of film. So if anything, I'm guilty of hijacking the thread by drawing a tangent and not being direct enough.
And I say "wise ass" only because Brokeback Mountain is a romance film based on what I've heard. Though I have not seen the film, so if I am incorrect forgive my ignorance.
#89
Member
people who call other people's comments "wise ass" tend to lack a certain sense of humor.
anyway, BB is probably one of the best romance films made in the past decade. Like all great romantic films, it's always more than just romance.
anyway, BB is probably one of the best romance films made in the past decade. Like all great romantic films, it's always more than just romance.
Last edited by Brack; 03-01-08 at 09:36 PM.
#90
Member
I always thought Mannequin was a fun chick flick.
#91
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. Either way, sorry for the "impulsive" judgement.
Anyway, if you have a chance, seek out the film "Bungee Jumping of Their Own" and give it a try. If you don't already know, it is a highly regarded Korean film that also explores the universal theme of love, regardless of stereotypes ... meaning in this case, through the vessel of homosexuality. It is a challenging to me, but a beautiful and excellent film! I have yet to hear a comparison between it and Brokeback.
Anyway, if you have a chance, seek out the film "Bungee Jumping of Their Own" and give it a try. If you don't already know, it is a highly regarded Korean film that also explores the universal theme of love, regardless of stereotypes ... meaning in this case, through the vessel of homosexuality. It is a challenging to me, but a beautiful and excellent film! I have yet to hear a comparison between it and Brokeback.
#92
DVD Talk Godfather
Originally Posted by Lateralus
I must get more sophisticated women and friends as the second they see sub-titles they want to watch something else.
#93
DVD Talk Special Edition
Four pages and I can't believe noone's mentioned one of the most enjoyable chick flicks of the '90s: French Kiss. It's a perfect film of this genre and even guys will like it. Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline have a lot of chemistry together here.
Also, I don't agree that comedy is the most important characteristic; rather, it's the romance angle. Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility is most definitely a chick flick though it's not a comedy.
I would also suggest the BBC's Pride and Prejudice miniseries from the mid '90s. It's long but your chick will love it.
Michael
Also, I don't agree that comedy is the most important characteristic; rather, it's the romance angle. Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility is most definitely a chick flick though it's not a comedy.
I would also suggest the BBC's Pride and Prejudice miniseries from the mid '90s. It's long but your chick will love it.
Michael
#94
Member
^^^ Posts 27 and 76 mentioned "French Kiss."
#95
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
So whoopitido, it's been a week, how about an update?
#97
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
High Tension is a good Chick Flick. Its probably the best movie i saw having the main character as the Main Lady Protagonist and as the Main Lady Antagonist! Highly Recommended!
#98
DVD Talk Legend
Notebook and Walk to Remember
Although I define "chick-flick" as something totally different. I think of it as a film that 90% of the male population could not stand watching. Like Beaches. What torture it was to be subjected to that film by my new GF and four or so of her closest GFs. Wow that was bad. That film and most of the original lifetime movie events are what I consider true chick flicks.
The rest are romantic comedies and romantic drama of which certain ones I enjoy. My favorite being the Wedding Singer.
Although I define "chick-flick" as something totally different. I think of it as a film that 90% of the male population could not stand watching. Like Beaches. What torture it was to be subjected to that film by my new GF and four or so of her closest GFs. Wow that was bad. That film and most of the original lifetime movie events are what I consider true chick flicks.
The rest are romantic comedies and romantic drama of which certain ones I enjoy. My favorite being the Wedding Singer.




