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Chick Flicks: June & July

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Here are your Chick Flicks for April and May. Enjoy!:

Charm Asks mugshot
Charm Asks mugshot
"Imagine being murdered, your attackers leave you for dead and, after you die, your spirit remains in a strange limbo on earth. You walk around, but no one can see you. That's what happens to Nick, a high school senior. who is murdered and must solve the mystery of his death while he is invisible to everyone he sees. His only hope is a young girl -- she is the only person who can hear Nick's voice. The problem is that this young, troubled girl believes she's the person responsible for Nick's death. If he can just get her to help him, he will have a second chance at life. This film definitely kept me on the edge of my seat!"
Debbie Conner, 47, Longview

Charm Asks mugshot
Charm Asks mugshot
"I love this movie. My husband took me to see it on my birthday two years ago. We don't usually agree on movies, but this a movie guys and girls will both love. It's about a girl named Lindsey (Drew Barrymore) who falls for Ben (Jimmy Fallon). Everything is perfect until baseball season begins and Lindsey finds out what a hardcore Red Sox fan Ben is. He has season tickets to the Red Sox games and she finds herself competing for his attention during an amazing baseball season. The guys love that it's a baseball movie and girls love its romantic comedy aspect. I'd recommend this movie to anyone looking for a great date movie."
Kylene Yates, 26, Longview

Charm Asks mugshot
Charm Asks mugshot
"Sometimes you need a little inspiration in life, and this movie is definitely the one to see if you're feeling down. It's about a high school football team, the Eagles, who isn't only facing a losing season ... the team's about to face the best football team around. The Eagles players are down and discouraged, but the coach tries to motivate them and encourage them to be strong and face their fears -- the Giants. We all have struggles, whether they're in our business or personal lifes. This is a great film for families, and it teaches us all about how to face our own giants."
Mary Napps, 52, Longview





 

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