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5 Chick Flicks for Dudes

Well, fellas, Valentine’s Day is here and if you don’t already have plans for you and your sweetie… then I pity you, you stupid, stupid man.  Regardless, one of the longest standing Valentine’s Day traditions is seeing a romantic film to celebrate the Day of Love.  It’s a tradition that’s been around as long as the movies have been around.  If you’re lucky, you might get off relatively easy with a romantic comedy, nowadays called a “romcom” for short or referred to as chick flicks.

Let’s be honest though, there are a lot of bad romcoms out there.  I know, because I have seen a lot of them.  But every few years, a diamond in the rough emerges as a film that both you and your special lady can appreciate.  I’ve taken the liberty of listing five of my favorites below, so tonight and this weekend could be the perfect chance to rent one of these great films that is sure to be enjoyable for both you and her.

 

5.  So I Married an Axe Murderer

Don’t worry, she’s a butcher… but of what?

 

A lesser-known title from the early 90s draws upon the comedy of former Saturday Night Live funny man Mike Myers as Charlie MacKenzie in this quirky tale of a San Francisco poet who thinks he’s found and married the perfect woman, but she’s hiding a dark secret.

Why she’ll love it: She’ll eat up Charlie’s romantic gestures as he tries to convince Harriet to marry him and then embrace the challenges of being a newlywed couple.

Why he’ll love it: Because Mike Myers delivers a dynamite performance during his prime years (think Wayne’s World) to keep the 90s SNL-style humor strong throughout the entire film while playing multiple roles in this tale of love and … murder.

 

4.  Just Friends

Yes, that is Ryan Reynolds in fat suit.

It’s a tale that so many of us have lived though: Guy and girl are best friends. Guy secretly loves girl.  Girl only thinks of guy as a close friend.  But in this Ryan Reynolds romcom, Chris Brander (Reynolds) gets the chance to revisit his old love interest and best friend on a trip back to his small town home, 10 years after he moved away to become a big shot in Los Angeles.  Will he win her heart?

Why she’ll love it: As mentioned above, it’s a romance story that we’ve all been in or at least know someone who has.  Chicks love a romantic story that they can relate to.

Why he’ll love it: Chris Brander’s transformation from overweight, sensitive nerd, to calloused ladies man, and then back again to sensitive gentleman is filled with hilariously, disastrous effects as he tries to prove to his former best friend that they should be together.

 

3.  The Wedding Singer

Take a trip back to the 1980s in this romantic comedy starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.  Robbie Hart (Sandler) is a hopeless romantic wedding singer, that is until his fiancee ditches him at the altar.  But despite this heartbreak, he finds himself taking a liking to his new friend, Julia (Barrymore); however, she is already engaged.

Why she’ll love it: Can true love overcome crushing heartbreak, miscommunication, bad relationships, and wild 80s hairstyles?  She’ll enjoy finding out when watching this romcom.

Why he’ll love it: It’s Adam Sandler back when Adam Sandler movies were great.  Plus the film covers some awesome 80s rock music!

 

2.  When Harry Met Sally

It’s one of the most classic romantic comedies of all time and for good reason.  When Harry Met Sally chronicles the life and relationship of two people whose paths keep randomly crossing every few years until they become good friends.  But as their lives continue to change, they realize they’re feelings might be a little more complicated.

Why she’ll love it: Like all romance films, this one tells the charming (and many times frustrating) story of how two opposite people come together to find true love.

Why he’ll love it: Relationship struggles and Billy Crystal comedy at its finest.  One of the reasons this has been labeled as a classic since 1989 is because men and women both can enjoy the relationship nuances presented in this film.  This film also contains the famous “I’ll have what she’s having scene.”

 

1.  Hitch

“Don’t need no pizza. Got plenty of food there.”

Will Smith and Kevin James team up in this brilliant 2006 film about a secret “love consultant (Smith)” who helps an awkward accountant woo his rich and beautiful client.

Why she’ll love it: Hitch is chock full of classic romance film fanfare from the impossibly awesome date, sappy one-liners, and the dreaded relationship misunderstanding that leads to a couple’s falling out.  But she needn’t worry too much, it is a chick flick after all.

Why he’ll love it: Smith and James are an incredibly hilarious odd-couple duo whenever they are on screen together.  It’s pretty funny seeing super-suave Will Smith coach awkward Kevin James on how to be “cooler” and impress women.

 

What other movies would you add to this list as great chick flicks for guys?

Top DVD Rentals – Week Ending December 9, 2012

This past week’s hottest rentals are listed below and all can be found now at Blockbuster.  Read the synopsis and visit  your local Blockbuster store to pick these titles up and see how they end.  Special props to Tommy Lee Jones and Tom Hardy for having two titles in the top 5 this week.

 

5.  The Watch

A group of guys stumble upon an alien invasion during a faux neighborhood watch meeting where they usually do some male bonding to get away from their dull suburban lives in this sci-fi comedy starring Ben StillerVince Vaughn, and Will Forte.  Co-starring Jonah Hill and Richard Ayoade.

 

 

 

 

4.  Hope Springs

An aging couple strive to conquer their sexual hang-ups and save their 30-year marriage from going stale by visiting a renowned couple’s therapist in this comedy from directorDavid Frankel (The Devil Wears PradaMarley & Me). After three decades of marriage, Kay (Meryl Streep) and Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones) still love each other deeply. But somewhere along the way, their passion for one another seems to have perished. Upon learning about a relationship therapist (Steve Carell) in Great Hope Springs whose methods have yielded incredible results, Kay pleads with Arnold to sign up for a weeklong session. Little does the committed couple realize that overcoming years of sexual repression will prove to be quite an exhausting challenge.

 

 

3. Lawless

Three rebellious, bootlegging brothers find the elusive American Dream within their reach, and fight to maintain their grip as powerful urban gangsters reap the rewards of their hard work in this sprawling Great Depression-era crime drama from director John Hillcoat (The RoadThe Proposition). At the height of Prohibition, ambitious country boy Jack Bondurant dreams of becoming “Public Enemy #1″ while reaping all the benefits that go with the gangster lifestyle. By expanding his family’s moonshining business, he plots to launch a vast criminal empire while winning the heart of beautiful Amish girl Bertha. With his older, intimidating brother Howard by his side, Jack has the brawn to get the job done, too. But they need a strong leader to guide them — a responsibility that falls on their eldest sibling Forrest. Stoic and stalwart, Forrest is the kind of man who holds his cards close, and places a high value on character. Meanwhile, as the three siblings rise to power while battling treachery on both sides of the law, a mysterious woman named Maggie appears out of nowhere, prompting the thoughtful Forrest to question the true price of his outlaw ways.

2. Men in Black 3

The Men in Black are back, and this time Agent J (Will Smith) must take a trip into the past in order to save both the future and his taciturn partner Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) in the third installment of the hit sci-fi comedy series. After 15 years of working with aliens from all across the cosmos, Agent J is sure he’s seen it all. But just when he’s getting the hang of the game, he learns that history has inexplicably been rewritten. In this new timeline of events, Agent K has been dead for 40 years, and Earth will soon come under attack from an extraterrestrial force with the power to claim the entire planet. Now, in order to set the past straight and head off an invasion of epic proportions, Agent J must travel back to the year 1969, when Young Agent K (Josh Brolin) was just a fresh new face on the force. But Agent J only has 24 hours to find the source of the coming catastrophe and discern how his longtime partner ties into the situation — should he fail he’ll be stuck in the past forever.

 

1. The Dark Knight Rises

Christopher Nolan‘s Batman trilogy concludes with this Warner Brothers release that finds The Dark Knight pitted against Bane, an unstoppable foe possessed of tremendous physical and intellectual strength. Nearly a decade after taking the fall for Harvey Dent’s death and disappearing into the darkness, a fugitive Batman (Christian Bale) watches from the shadows as the Dent Act keeps the streets of Gotham City free of crime. Meanwhile, an elusive cat burglar seizes the chance to strike, and a masked anarchist plots a devastating series of attacks designed to lure Bruce Wayne out of the shadows. Determined not to abandon the people who he once risked his life to protect, The Dark Knight emerges from his self-imposed exile ready to fight. But Bane (Tom Hardy) is ready, too, and once Batman is within his grasp, he will do everything in his power to break Gotham City’s shadowy savior.

Big time buddy cop busts

The Men in Black franchise endures in no small part thanks to the chemistry Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones brought to the alien-themed twist on the tried and trope buddy cop action flick genre. In Men in Black 3, Josh Brolin picks up exactly where Jones leaves off… or rather, where he should start, as he plays a younger version of the same character. Regardless, for some reason, we love buddy cop movies, and have continued to do so for decades… even with big time busts like these on the books.

Collision Course

Starring: Jay Leno and Pat Morita
Released
: 1989
Plot points: It’s kind of like the Rush Hour series, except with even worse dialogue and even more racist undertones… And without the “star power” of Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. And it takes place in late-’80s Detroit, when the city still rooted for Barry Sanders. But really, all you need to know is: It’s a movie where Jay Leno plays a cop. That’s almost as believable as Tracy Morgan playing a cop. No one’s ever gonna buy that… oh, wait. Right.
Big bust: Chris Sarandon unleashes more shoulder-padded ’80s villain glory than you can shake your mullet at.
Tagline:
“Not so much a Lethal Weapon, more of a liability!”

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