Very good, if you like movies where Johnny Depp looks painfully gorgeous and will make you cry.
Spike ,'Selfless'
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Very good, if you like movies where Johnny Depp looks painfully gorgeous and will make you cry.
Weirdly enough, I do like movies where Johnny Depp looks painfully gorgeous and makes me cry.
Good-oh. I'll bring the tissues then.
do I go see Ray, Alfie, or The Incredibles?
Of these, I've only seen Incredibles, but it was absolutely amazing, so I strongly recommend it.
Best chick flicks of all time, where "chick flicks" seems to be defined more as something containing the phrase "female empowerment." Catwoman is nowhere to be found.
"Notorious," directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Oh, right. Where Cary Grant's contempt for Ingrid Bergman's sex life nearly gets her killed. Rock on, the empowered woman!
Pretty Woman? Notorious? Argh.
I love Notorious, but I wouldn't consider it a female empowerment movie. And Pretty Woman makes me want to vomit.
"From frothy romances to whale-riding adventures, these films show us who we are, where we've been, what we can take, and better yet, what we can dish out," the O editors write of the list culled by Karen Durbin.
That explains Aliens, but I'm not certain how it explains many of the others, really.
A list with Pretty Woman, What's Love Got To Do With It, and Thelma And Louise, does make me wonder. Not that I don't like the latter two, just ... empowered? Do I really have to be fucked over that hard to get empowered? Very depressing.
Do I really have to be fucked over that hard to get empowered? Very depressing.
Or, you know, be pretty hooker with a heart of gold.
Mebbe they're doing the whole "strength from suffering/struggling" theme?