Target Women: Chick Flicks!

I love Sarah Haskins and wish I could be one tenth as clever as she is.  Showing my boyfriend her videos also helps as fun 2-3 minute forays into feminism.  I.E. - look at what we have to put up with!


As a woman who is found of movies that are usually marketed to a male audience the barage of repetitive chick flicks is as old as the barage of repetitive action flicks.  (Though I will confess an unabashed love for When Harry Met Sally)  I greatly enjoyed Sarah's newest Target Women, and I hope you do too!  (If this has already been posted, I apologize, I didn't see it and I want to share Sarah's awesomeness with everyone!)

Posted by AgnesScottie - August 23, 2008, at 04:25AM | in Humor
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When Harry Met Sally is my favorite movie. It's the perfect combination of making me laugh and cry.

Sarah Haskins rocks. I love her!

lol! It's so true that so-called chick flicks get on my nerves. If I ever wrote for Harlequin my novels would feature zombies on motorcycles getting cloned in galaxies far far away... I doubt it would sell but as a writer I can't see myself espousing the drivel that passes for romance movies.

I will see none of those movies.

Unless my one chick-flick loving friend forces me to. Then I will watch one, just one, before killing him.

I loath the term "chick flick." Loath it. Some movies targeted at women are stupid; some of them aren't. The original "The Women" is probably my favorite film of all time. Certainly classic film.

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