The Devil Wears Prada

A movie about fashion? Metrosexual me is all over that sh*t. And with Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep, and Stanley Tucci in it? How could you possibly resist. The story of a pre-Princess Diaries Hathaway being hired for a fashion magazine and her transformation into a stylish, successful journalist that works for her seemingly heartless boss, you’ll be rooting for her and her new wardrobe the entire way.
The Switch

After a string of really bad films by Jennifer Aniston [The Bounty Hunter, He’s Just Not Into You, etc.] The Switch just looked like another corny romantic comedy. However, I still decided to watch it and admittingly wasn’t that disappointed. Jason Bateman is as charming as ever and there are some surprisingly pleasant supporting characters here. The plot is fairly original albeit predictable, but I definitely found this movie bearable to watch.
Midnight In Paris

A love story that transcends time [literally]. The most recent film by Wooden Allen tells the tale of a romantic that has fallen in love with the city of Paris. When he falls in a time loop that sends him back to the 20s, he realizes his biggest dream as he bonds with literary and artistic giants of that time.
The Proposal
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It’s impossible to deny the chemistry and lovable aspect of Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock. As a pair they’re just absolutely adorable and this comedy about them becoming fake engaged is a hilarious romp in the obscure location of Alaska! While it is predictable, it doesn’t take away from the heart of its conclusion. And who wouldn’t love the hilarious comeback of the legendary Betty White.
Legally Blonde

This one is probably the most embarrassing edition on my list. But it’s just too good! Fairly original for its time, Legally Blonde is the hilarious tale about a Beverly Hills Blonde that makes it into law school and is immediately written off for her bubbly attitude and excessive style. But her brilliance shines through and her attitude and style prove to be her stronger attributes while in law school. Hilarious and enticing, I wouldn’t pass this one up if it was running on TV.































This is a solid list. I’ve seen about three quarters of it and the two that jumped out at me were Legally Blonde and Juno.
Now, Juno is the manlier of the two, but they both are aimed at the ladies.
One I would add to your list (off the top of my head) would be Music & Lyrics. i think the chemistry between Grant and Berrymore is tangible.
Juno is actually one of my favorite movies. I saw Ellen Page at Comic Con in San Diego once.
ha!nice list.yes to Legally Blond,also one of my favorite rom-coms.but wait,no 50 first dates?
I agree with your for the ones I have watched. Good List.