Breakfast At Tiffany’s (1961)
| This is the Rosetta Stone of chick flicks. Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard star in this giddy classic about a New York socialite Holly Golightly. I’ll be honest, I can’t stand this film but I know too many women who love it. I find the script to be silly and distracted. Hepburn's performance is notable however. Reviews: Silver Screen Reviews Classic Film Guide Labels: Audrey Hepburn, Blake Edwards, classic, film, movie reviews, Truman Capote |



























2 Comments:
I disagree. I believe every father should watch this with his son(s) as an object lesson in avoiding getting mixed up with crazy women.
From what I've seen it also works to marry one and raise the kids at ground zero. It gets the point across.
and no, Mr. Sensitive I don't mean you.
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