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Post image for Just Chick Flicks Reviews The Princess & The Frog

Set in Jazz Age New Orleans, The Princess & The Frog is kind of a fractured fairy tale. But in the tale the princess is not waiting for the prince to come and save her. Tiana has her own dreams and is willing to work hard to achieve them for herself.

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A review of the movie Penelope, starring Christina Ricci and James McAvoy. It is a really cute movie that has some interesting things to say about beauty and how we can find in in ourselves.

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Post image for The Ugly Truth About Dating: He’s Just Not That Into You

From childhood we are told that if a guy ignores you, is mean to you, treats you badly, doesn’t call you when he says he will, or in any other way acts like a real jerk–Well, it’s obvious, he likes you. Of course, he likes me. That’s right, he likes me so much and he is afraid of the intimacy, so he is ignoring me

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Often I will read and enjoy a book and anxiously await the movie version. Wow!!! Two of my favorite things together. Movies and Books. It like chocolate-peanut butter pie. Its all good! But sometimes its not so good. I am talking about how Hollywood can turn a perfectly good book into a bad movie. Or at least a movie that doesn’t capture the book.

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Post image for 15 Great Chick Flicks Characters

The best thing about a really good Chick Flick is the strong female character. Whether its the young girl looking for loving in a sweet romantic comedy or the poor sick girl in a really sad tearjerker, or a chick who can kick butt, the leading lady is our heroine. She is the reason why we love Chick Flicks.

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Post image for Chick Flicks Talks About Man Movies

It’s date night and your man is taking you out for dinner and a movie. That’s great, but dinner is probably going to involve some or all the parts of a cow. Steak, burgers or ribs. And the movie is going to involve warfare, weaponry and blood.

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That question was answered after I saw the movie Australia, starring the oh sooooo rugged Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman. Jackman, who was recently chosen as People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive redefines rugged manliness as the character “The Drover” in his new movie directed by Baz Luhrman

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