Ranking Chick Flicks; Which Movies Are On Your List?

by Clarabela · 5 comments

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I have found a fun, cool new site for movie lovers, called  Rankography.  You can find movies in a specific category that you love, by reviewing the rankings of other members for that category. If you love Chick Flicks (and I know that you do),  you can browse  through members rankings  to find some movies that you may  not  have seen. You can also create your own categories and rank your favorite movies to share with others members.

I created a category for  Chick Flicks and another one for Tear-jerkers on Rankography. I added a few of the movies that I have reviewed recently on Just Chick Flicks to get started. I invite you to go to Rankography and add your favorite chick flicks  and tear-jerkers to the list or to create categories of your own. I would love to see which movies make the list and compare that to the movies I have added. Mmmm…Sound like an idea for a future blog post.

Rankography is a tool my fellow movie bloggers might also want to explore. You can create a profile with your own categories and rankings, describe your blog and get a quality link to your blog on the site. And you know how much we love links. So, check it out and let me know what you think.

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Shannon August 22, 2010 at 4:31 pm

I added my list to Chick Flicks under loisgrl.

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Alisha August 13, 2010 at 12:56 pm

While I do not watch chick flicks very much if I had to pick one, I’d go with….Splendor In The Grass. I don’t know if it’s a chick flick by definition but it’s great! Plus it has Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty and you can’t go wrong with those two.

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tonto August 12, 2010 at 9:13 am

Great story Clarabela and great lists!

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Karen August 11, 2010 at 3:56 pm

Pretty Woman probably tops my list. It’s like the ultimate chick flick. Very archetypal.

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