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    Chick Flicks

    If you want to get your girl a good chick flick then watch The Notebook. My wife cried for two days after watching it.


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    My ex cried her eyes out over Nights in Rodanthe. Seven Pounds, despite what some reviews and some people have to say about it, made a ton of people in the cinema cry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbig1 View Post
    If you want to get your girl a good chick flick then watch The Notebook. My wife cried for two days after watching it.
    I've heard that paramedics often use it on males as a way to induce vomiting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaltimoreTerp View Post
    I've heard that paramedics often use it on males as a way to induce vomiting.
    Is it that bad or that much of a chick flick?

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    I thought The Notebook was very well done. Not usually my kind of movie, but I thought the story was well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boywithoutaspoon View Post
    I thought The Notebook was very well done. Not usually my kind of movie, but I thought the story was well done.
    My wife said the story was great.

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    Watch Forrest Gump if you want to cry. The grave scene at the end is just ridiculously sad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbig1 View Post
    If you want to get your girl a good chick flick then watch The Notebook. My wife cried for two days after watching it.
    I can relate!

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    Chick flicks (or romcoms) are, like pop songs, about craft. Everybody knows how they go; it's just a matter of making you care about the people involved.

    It's all about Love, Actually.

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    I'm sooo fortunate that my wife prefers zombie flicks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sakata_catching View Post
    I'm sooo fortunate that my wife prefers zombie flicks.
    Yes, yes you are. If I have to deal with one more hormone laden "just sit up here and watch movies with me" night during this pregnancy I'm going to jump out a window.

    It'd be fine if it weren't all Fried Green Tomatoes, Sound of Music, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, anything with Julia Roberts, and whatever ABC Family is playing on constant loop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drektunes View Post
    chick flicks (or romcoms) are, like pop songs, about craft. Everybody knows how they go; it's just a matter of making you care about the people involved.

    It's all about love, actually.
    awwwwwww!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerIsFood View Post
    My ex cried her eyes out over Nights in Rodanthe. Seven Pounds, despite what some reviews and some people have to say about it, made a ton of people in the cinema cry.
    Thank you. My wife will watch this chick flick, while I watch the Ravens game next week. Thank god for chick flicks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sakata_catching View Post
    I'm sooo fortunate that my wife prefers zombie flicks.
    I hear you. My gf doesn't like zombie flicks, but she also doesn't like crap like The Notebook either. She prefers a good comedy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbig1 View Post
    Thank you. My wife will watch this chick flick, while I watch the Ravens game next week. Thank god for chick flicks.
    You know, its actually nice to watch "chick flicks" with your "chick". I know we are manly men, and all that good stuff, but there is nothing wrong in accompanying your lady to a "chick flick". I promise, this guy wont show up.


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