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I'm thinking of planning a chick flick night for myself and a few friends and I was wondering what movies you guys think are perfect for it. I already have the following movies:
An Affair to Remember His Girl Friday Casablanca Gone With the Wind The Devil Wears Prada From Here to Eternity The King and I Roman Holiday Breakfast at Tiffany's The Prince and Me Princess Diaries I and II Wimbeldon High School Musical I and II Romeo and Juliet Coyote Ugly A Streetcar Named Desire
Any more ideas? I know that the list above is more than enough, but I was hoping for more suggestions.
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- The Big Easy - Pride and Prejudice (the BBC -Colin Firth in a wet shirt version) - Notorious - Kill Bill (more will come to mind during the day when I'm fully awake  )
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I'd suggest anything with Hugh Grant in it, like Two Weeks Notice, Music and Lyrics, Love Actually, Bridget Jones' Diary, Nothing Hill, Sense and Sensibility and Four Weddings and a Funeral. Dirty Dancing is a big favourite of mine as well, as is Ghost. Hope that is of some help. Saskia 
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Hi Crazy_Babe, Oooooh, I love chick flick night. And while you already have a pretty eclectic selection here, I will add a couple more suggestions. Here are the ones I already recommended in the top ten thread: - Bridget Jones I+II (gotta love Mark Darcy and Daniel Cleaver fighting) - The Truth about Cats and Dogs (so sweet, so funny, I wish I were Janeane Garafalo) - Before Sunset + Before Sunrise- Pillow Talk (Rock Hudson will always have a place in my heart) - 50 First Dates (I never would have thought Adam Sandler would make such a great romantic lead, but it's really very sweet) - Adam's Rib (I always love Spencer Tracy - and I love how strong a character Katherine Hepburn is in this, too) - Two Weeks Notice (I love Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock) - Garden State (funny, touching and the music is great) - How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days- The Dinner Game (this French comedy is not very romantic, but fabulously funny, check it out at Amazon ) - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (I love it and cry every time, makes you realize how intimately intertwined love and pain are) - Station Agent (beautiful film about not fitting in, about friendship and isolation - and also very funny  ) - To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar (never thought Patrick Swayze could be so funny and also touching) Additionally, I think the following flicks also fit the bill: - The Holiday: it's actually quite romantic, but it's probably too hot in Sydney to really enjoy it - Love, Actually ... I personally don't love all stories in it, but some of them are just too sweet and funny - Roman HolidayHave fun, Eva
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Practical Magic is a chick flick Steel Magnolias too But then I also think "300", "The Patriot", and "Braveheart" are chick flicks  At least chicks like me. TEEEEEJ
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- Pride and Prejudice (the BBC -Colin Firth in a wet shirt version) *feels faint* My Best Friend's Wedding While You Were Sleeping Sliding Doors
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I want to echo Dirty Dancing. And When Harry Met Sally is always a favorite of mine!
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Well, I haven't seen all of the movies on your list, but the ones I have seen, I've liked (except for HSM--haven't seen the second one, and don't care to). Here are my picks:
The Devil Wears Prada The King and I The Prince and Me Princess Diaries I and II Wimbeldon Romeo and Juliet Coyote Ugly
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It's not really my genre, but now and then I splurge. <G> Some favourites of mine are: The Lake House Love, Actually Two Weeks Notice 50 First Dates I know some of those have already been mentioned, but I'm adding a vote for them. And...what's the title of that one with Catherine Zeta Jones and George Clooney? I'm blanking on it, but it's a lot of fun. She surprised me in that one; I don't usually rate her as an actress. Intolerable Cruelty, that was it. (Thank heavens for the IMDB  ) LabRat 
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Ooh . . . The Lake House! I love that one!
I'll pretty much watch any movie rated G to PG-13 with Sandra Bullock in it. She's not my absolute favorite actress, but she's good.
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I absolutely love Notting Hill, Music and Lyrics, and Never Been Kissed. Apparantly I really enjoy films with Drew Barrymore, Hugh Grant, and Julia Roberts. Natascha
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Sticking with some of the classics, Barefoot in the Park is absolutely wonderful.
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Sleepless in Seattle is my all-time favorite chick-flick. 
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It's another guilty pleasure of mine (right after Bad Boys II, lol): What Dreams May Come.
I don't know what about that movie gets me, but I always end up crying from like a fool from the first scene to the last. *shakes head*
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Originally posted by LabRat: It's not really my genre, but now and then I splurge. <G>
Some favourites of mine are:
The Lake House Love, Actually Two Weeks Notice 50 First Dates
I know some of those have already been mentioned, but I'm adding a vote for them.
LabRat LabRat, glad you gave the last three a second vote, they're all great. In turn, I want to second Lake House - how could I ever forget that one? I just love Keanu Reeves and I like Sandra Bullock very much. Also, Keanu is really good looking in this film (the jeans and the sturdy boots really work for me), the story is sweet, Keanu is a babe. And yes, did I mention how cute, sweet, sexy and good-looking Keanu is? Well, you can't say it often enough. Originally posted by alcyone: It's another guilty pleasure of mine (right after Bad Boys II, lol): What Dreams May Come.
I don't know what about that movie gets me, but I always end up crying from like a fool from the first scene to the last. *shakes head*
alcyone I so know what you mean. When I first read about this movie, I thought I would hate it, but I also wound up crying Another picture which makes great entertainment for a chick flick night is Kenneth Brannagh's Much Ado About Nothing with Emma Thompson, Denzel Washington, Kenneth himself, Robert Sean Leonard (or whatever the name of Houses's best friend is) and, I admit it, Keanu Reeves. Keanu isn't especially good in it, though, I have to admit. But the film itself is great, hilarious and entertaining. Love Beatrice and Benedick and Denzel makes the prince a lot less dull than he usually is Eva
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Pillow Talk and Barefoot in the Park, absolutely!
Also That Touch of Mink, The Philadelphia Story and You've Got Mail.
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Ooh! How could I forget the BBC's Pride and Prejudice? It's a litte long though, but thanks for all the suggestions!
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Dirty Dancing Grease 2 Beaches (if you want emotional and sad) Bed of Roses
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