Tuesday, November 16, 2004

The Best Chick Flicks of All Time

The Best Chick Flicks of All Time

Here are the top 25 of the 50 published in the magazine:
"Morocco," directed by Josef von Sternberg
"Camille," directed George Cukor
"Notorious," directed by Alfred Hitchcock
"The French Lieutenant's Woman," directed by Karel Reisz
"The English Patient," directed by Anthony Minghella
"The Women," directed by George Cukor
 "Julia," directed by Fred Zinnemann
"Desperately Seeking Susan," directed by Susan Seidelman
"The Truth About Cats & Dogs," directed by Michael Lehmann
"Romy and Michele's High School Reunion," directed by David Mirkin
"The Hours," directed by Stephen Daldry
"All About Eve," directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
"Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," directed by Martin Scorsese
"Aliens," directed by James Cameron
"Thelma & Louise," directed by Ridley Scott
"What's Love Got to Do With It," directed by Brian Gibson
"Girlfight," directed by Karyn Kusama
"Black Narcissus," directed by Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell
"The Shop Around the Corner," directed by Ernst Lubitsch
"The Lady Eve," directed by Preston Sturges
"Born Yesterday," directed by George Cukor
"Pat and Mike," directed by George Cukor
"Breakfast at Tiffany's," directed by Blake Edwards
"Bull Durham," directed by Ron Shelton
"Pretty Woman," directed by Garry Marshall

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