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'Chick Flicks' Introduction |
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'Chick Flicks': After examining Filmsite's own Greatest 'Guy' Movies of All-Time (illustrated) compiled by this site, or the 100 Greatest Guy Movies Ever Made and the 50 Best Guy Movies of All Time, it only seemed fair to put together a list of gal films or chick flicks (a demeaning and damning term, however, since this sub-genre of film was traditionally known as the "woman's films - melodramas " in the 30s and 40s). It is not supposed to be an all-inclusive and comprehensive collection of all 'chick flicks' ever made - that would be impossible. Familiar quotes or taglines from each film have been included in this compilation. 'Chick flicks' have often been put down as trite, sappy, emotional, soap-opera-ish, cliched, melodramatic, weepy, and trivial. Often considered an all-encompassing sub-genre, they mostly include dialogue-laden, formulated romantic comedies (with mis-matched lovers or female relationships), tearjerkers and gal-pal films, movies about family crises and emotional catharsis, some traditional 'weepies' and fantasy-action adventures, sometimes with foul-mouthed and empowered females, and female bonding situations involving families, mothers, daughters and children. Basic themes of 'chick flicks' include self-discovery, efforts to find the right man (although often misguided or attracting the wrong one), mistaken identity complications, various love triangles, 'Cinderella' or 'ugly-duckling' tales, and lots of female bonding. Actors and actresses typically associated with 'chick' flicks include Meg Ryan, Barbra Streisand, Hugh Grant, Robert Pattinson, Owen Wilson, Mel Gibson, Emma Thompson, Cameron Diaz, Renee Zellweger, Meg Ryan, Gwyneth Paltrow, Reese Witherspoon, Drew Barrymore, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Garner, Kate Hudson, Rachel McAdams, Sandra Bullock, and Katherine Heigl, among others. From the following list, it appears that 'chick' flicks have become a prominent staple of films beginning in the mid-1980s and forever since. Compared to the earlier "woman's film," film critic Molly Haskell has written that the:
It must be noted that some of the most successful box-office films of all time have been 'chick flicks' - such as the romantic comedies Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994, UK), My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002), Mona Lisa Smile (2003), or the # 4 film of 1990, Pretty Woman (1990). Recently since the year 2000, there has been a rash of lightweight, female-oriented romantic films (or rom-coms), including some that passed by fairly unnoticed. Many of them have been with the same chick-flick superstar:
More About Chick Flicks: See also Greatest Tearjerker Films, Moments and Scenes (illustrated) - many that are "great chick flicks" - and the genre of Romantic Films. Also 50 Greatest Chick Flicks by O Magazine. Another useful resource for this subject is The Rough Guide to Chick Flicks by Samantha Cook, and The Ultimate Guide to Chick Flicks by Kim Adelman. |