Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 25, 2008 -
One of my favorite ways to get to know someone is to invite them over for a movie night. It's so much better than going to the theater because you can snuggle up together on the couch, pause it whenever you want to chat, and you'll have a little privacy in case you start to get along very well (if you know what I mean)! I'm a huge fan of romantic comedies because they always make me feel good at the end and allow me to see if the guy I'm with has a sensitive side, too.
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Mar 19, 2008 -
If you haven't checked out the hot pictures from the LA premiere of Stop-Loss you really must. The serious man candy attached to this film has my interest piqued big time! Of course, I enjoy an Oscar-worthy film as much as the next movie buff, but I also like a movie just for the sheer entertainment of it.
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Jan 11, 2008 -
I absolutely love going to the movies and I think it's a great idea for a first date. It doesn't require a ton of money, and you can tell a lot about someone's personality by his or her reactions in the theater. For instance, if you see a love story and your date sheds a tear, then you know he's the sensitive type.
- 19 Comments
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Aug 06, 2009 -
Westley in The Princess Bride. Blane in Pretty in Pink. Edward Cullen from Twilight, if you're into the whole vampire thing.
- 56 Comments
Sep 15, 2009 -
A few weeks ago, I asked you all which movie characters you consider to be potential dream men: the fictional guys whose looks and charm would make them totally dateable, if only they actually existed. Your answers were spot-on, but now I'm pining for a bunch of make-believe men. Here are the 10 movie characters we'd most like to date.
- 9 Comments
Nov 04, 2009 -
“As the Internet and TV and movies all become one scary machine in your living room, it’s important that we all have some level of media literacy."
— Sarah Haskins, who sends up ads directed at women in her amazing Target Women clips on Current TV. She thinks advertisers show how clueless they are about women by doing two incompatible things at once: "trying to still use some of the traditional gender roles, while also trying to match the changes .
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Aug 13, 2009 -
I used to love watching Siskel and Ebert's movie reviews on television. They had such a great rapport, both had different tastes, and there was just something warm and cozy about the set, Gene Siskel's professorial air (and elbow-patched jackets), and Roger Ebert's roly-poly charm.
I was very sad when Siskel died in 1999, and although Ebert remained and teamed up with movie critic Richard Roeper, I stopped watching as regularly.
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Nov 02, 2009 -
I love a man who can make me laugh, and SNL's Andy Samberg sure is funny. The Dick in the Box sketch he did with Justin Timberlake won him an Emmy, but I must admit that I preferred his charm in his "I'm on a Boat" music video featuring T-Pain. I also thought that Andy's role as Paul Rudd's gay brother was a bright spot in the movie I Love You Man.
- 17 Comments
Oct 30, 2009 -
Colin Nissan and Sean Farrell of Don't Be That Guy fame have graciously agreed to answer some burning questions we women folk have about men. Last week they told us why some men are so carefree about farting, and this week they head into dating territory.
This week's question: "I dated this guy for about three weeks.
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Oct 28, 2009 -
A hugly guy has unconventional good looks. He's no movie-star-perfect Brad Pitt or George Clooney. He may even be called "ugly" by the person who doesn't appreciate offbeat hotness, but we find him "ugly hot" and eminently huggable — hence, hugly.
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