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L .B . Jeffries 04-29-02 01:18 AM

I love, adore and all the rest of the other stuff Gillian Armstrong's Little Women (1994) that stars any incredible lovable cast Winona Ryder, Gabriel Byrne, Kirsten Dunst, Christian Bale & Susan Sarandon to name a few. I watch the Audio Commentary yesterday which is why I'm posting it here. I even got choke up durning the commentary and cried like a baby about 3 months ag when I watched it for the first time.

Jozie 05-05-02 08:20 PM

Dear Other Chicks,
There are goodchick flicks and bad chickflicks -- and no it does not mean overly catering to women, it means flicks that deal with relationships rather than violence. (If I was nasty, I would have said brains rather than brawn, but you'll notice I didnt'say that.)
By that definition, I think Amelie was a chickflick. Mary Lo's Strictly Ballroom (which I also loved) is also. I thought High Fidelity was a chickflick because, although most of the charactgers were guys, and they were onstage most of the time, it was basically about dealing with committment (also had the MOST romantic film proposal ever in history).
What about putting Forever After on that list? Is it corny or classy? Also I liked Dead Again. And Tootsie! (Yeah, Dustin Hoffman as a Chick in Love!)
Love, Jozie
PS : "A&E version of Pride and Prejudice (which is most, most excellent," Agreed!
Double PS - My sis-in-law has a movie column called The Flick Chick at http:www.freelookbookstore.com/E-Zine/chick.html


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