I'll show you mine if you show me yours
"Chic flicks" anyone? Here's some of my all time favorite "B" movie chic flicks. If you can rec any back please do. I'm talking straight to DVD movies, that just get over looked but are real gems.
Maybe my LJ Cut will work this time
The very thought of you
Martha leaves behind her life in the United States to begin a new one in London, free from romance and other complications. Until she meets Daniel, that is... and Frank... and Laurence
(I love this movie! if I was single, I would love to do what Martha did)
It's a sweet valentine about a young woman, aptly named Faith (Marisa Tomei, never cuter), who chases an unknown man to Europe because the name "Damon Bradley" was once spelled on an Ouija board as her true love. With her sister-in-law (Bonnie Hunt, whose own marriage seems to be falling apart), she travels the streets of Rome looking for Damon Bradley
Heart and Souls
This movie is about four people who die in a bus crash and have to take care of some stuff they didn't before they died. At the same moment they died, a baby is born. They are stuck to him forever. Can he help them to finish their business?
a Chicago Transit tollbooth clerk who's hopelessly smitten with a daily commuter, Peter Callaghan (Peter Gallagher). She saves the object of her affection from certain death after he's mugged and falls onto the train tracks. While Peter is in a coma, she lets his family believe that she is his fiancée, and surprisingly finds herself drawn to his brother (Bill Pullman), for whom the attraction is definitely mutual. ( I'm not sure if this one was a "B" movie, I think it did play in the theater)
The Favor
Kathy truly loves her husband but can't stop fantasizing about her highschool sweetheart, Tom Andrew, who she never "did it" with. so she convinces her best friend, Emily, to find out just how hot he really is. But their steamy one night stand ignites a lot more than just passion in this very sexy romantic comedy
Sibling Rivalry
Alley plays a neglected wife encouraged by her sister (Jami Gertz) to have a fling; when she does precisely that with a handsome stranger (Sam Elliott), he not only dies in bed but turns out to be a long-lost brother-in-law. (Even if you don't like Kirstie Alley, when she wakes up with the dead guy, you will die laughing)
Kathleen Turner's turn as a time-traveling housewife full of regrets still earned her an Oscar nod for its poignancy. Given the chance to go back in time and change her shotgun-wedded fate, Peggy Sue breaks up with her future husband (Nicolas Cage) and thinks outside of the picket-fence formula.