with What's Love I think it's that you CAN be fucked over that hard and get empowered
I actually think that Thelma and Louise were empowered too. I'm not knocking her story, but it would be the same eyebrow raise I'd give a black film festival I though skewed too hard to the "white man done hit us AGIN" side of the story.
Without downplaying the Sojourner Truths, I think it's too victimy. And for the movies I've seen on that list? I don't get a good haze of Girl Power.
I don't get a good haze of Girl Power.
Spice Girls
not on the list?
I quite liked the first Charlie's Angels movie, actually.
So did I and the second one is cheesy fun.
I thought the first one good cheesy fun, but was disappointed. Hated the second, because they seemed to have only remembered the stuff from the first one I hated.
In fact, I think I liked
Spiceworld
better.
I've reread the quote " who we are, where we've been, what we can take, and better yet, what we can dish out" and yeah, I guess I'm complaining about the "what we can take" portion of the evening. Eh. It's their list. I just don't get the glow of sisterhood off of it, because I don't care to celebrate
that
much of what I can take (and, honestly, what I can dish out -- but
Girlfight
stays).
I've never seen
Steel Magnolias.
Do I still count as a girl?
Girlfight
Another one I have to NetFlix. I have only seen about theees much of it.
Do I still count as a girl?
Absolutely not. You won't get your girl card back until you can tell what 2 colors are Shelby's wedding colors.
t so totally kidding
Thing is, the
chick flicks
moniker was basically coined as a derogatory description of films which "women loved" but "real men" were not supposed to have any interest in.
That list? Not really in the groove on that definition, either.
Blush and bashful, right? (responding to Aimée)