July 2010

Just Chick Flicks has joined with other movie bloggers on Anomalous Material for 31 Days to Build a Better Blog, a course was created by The Problogger, himself Darren Rowse.

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Ryan Murphy, the man behind Nip/Tuck and the hugely popular TV show, Glee directs Julia Roberts in the chick flick of the year, Eat Pray Love. Based on the best-selling novel by Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love follows a recently divorce woman on her journey of discovery.

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Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz star in the action chick flick, directed by James Mangold (Girl, Interupted). It is an action-packed romantic comedy with Tom Cruise playing Roy Miller, a CIA-type agent. Cameron Diaz plays June Havens, an auto machanic who mistakenly gets mixed up with Roy and the search for a powerful energy source and the young genius who invented it. Roy and June embark on a glamorous and sometimes deadly adventure, that takes them to exotic locations.

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Season 4 of Mad Men finds Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce in fancy new offices in the Time-Life Building. Even so, they are struggling to find new clients. Don Draper starts 1964 with a new company and as a divorced man.

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Post image for Revolutionary American Film Directors Featured on Ovation TV in July

True film aficionados will love the American Revolutionaries: The Directors, featuring great American film directors on Ovation TV during the month of July. The month-long programing event is hosted by two legendary directors, Roger Corman and Peter Bogdanovich. You will see the pivotal films that launched the directing careers of Steven Spielberg, David Lynch, Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, Oliver Stone and Quentin Tarantino. As well as films by female directors, Julie Taymor and Sofia Coppola.

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