Strong and empowered woman who makes the choice that's best for her. Husband eventually comes around and travels across country to see her and win her back, disaster strikes and she's thrust into a position of leadership and doesn't wilt. Husband goes through great sacrifices to support and help her through those times which leads to them walking away, together under the same blanket.
Strong and empowered woman who makes the choice that's best for her. Husband eventually comes around and travels across country to see her and win her back, disaster strikes and she's thrust into a position of leadership and doesn't wilt. Husband goes through great sacrifices to support and help her through those times which leads to them walking away, together under the same blanket.
It's got everything a woman wants.
This is my wife's second favorite Christmas movie behind Elf. Great synopsis!
Strong and empowered woman who makes the choice that's best for her. Husband eventually comes around and travels across country to see her and win her back, disaster strikes and she's thrust into a position of leadership and doesn't wilt. Husband goes through great sacrifices to support and help her through those times which leads to them walking away, together under the same blanket.
Not a bad movie, bad guy gets run thru with a sword. Chicks dig it.
I really liked Ladyhawke - Michelle Pfeiffer (rowwrrr!) and Rutger Hauer with a double barrel crossbow, even Matthew Broderick's presence in it didn't hurt the movie overall.
Watched Interstellar with the wifeypoo last wknd. Scifi, but with a lot of strong emotion and some tear jerking. Hard to control the faucet in a couple of places. We both enjoyed quite a bit. Stanley Kubrick-ish.
"Green Card is a 1990 romantic comedy film written, produced, directed by Peter Weir and starring Gérard Depardieu and Andie MacDowell. The screenplay focuses on an American woman who enters into a marriage of convenience with a Frenchman so he can obtain a green card and remain in the United States. Depardieu won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. The film won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Not a bad movie, bad guy gets run thru with a sword. Chicks dig it.
I really liked Ladyhawke - Michelle Pfeiffer (rowwrrr!) and Rutger Hauer with a double barrel crossbow, even Matthew Broderick's presence in it didn't hurt the movie overall.
Love and Other Drugs. It's got Anne Hathaway topless.
The Sessions. Helen Hunt spends a good share of the movie nude.
I've always claimed that men would watch chick flicks if they had nudity. You've got all this romance that never goes to the very end.
The worst chick flick of all time was Love Story. I couldn't help laughing out loud when Ali McGraw said, "Love means you never having to say you're sorry". I wonder what my date's doing now.