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  2. The Mirror Has Two Faces - Wikipedia

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    The Mirror Has Two Faces is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama film produced and directed by Barbra Streisand, who also stars.The screenplay by Richard LaGravenese is loosely based on the 1958 French film Le Miroir à deux faces written by André Cayatte and Gérard Oury.

  3. We Can Do It! - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the "We Can Do It!" poster was reproduced in a magazine article, "Poster Art for Patriotism's Sake", a Washington Post Magazine article about posters in the collection of the National Archives. [21] In subsequent years, the poster was re-appropriated to promote feminism. Feminists saw in the image an embodiment of female empowerment. [22]

  4. Better Than Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    The movie poster, which shows two women embracing and one woman's naked back, was banned by the Hong Kong Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority as it was deemed "offensive to public morality, decency and ordinary good taste."

  5. Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man - Wikipedia

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    Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man: What Men Really Think About Love, Relationships, Intimacy, and Commitment is a 2009 self-help book by Steve Harvey which describes for women Harvey's concept of how men really think of love, relationships, intimacy, commitment, and how to successfully navigate a relationship with a man.

  6. Body Double - Wikipedia

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    The film was criticized for a violent scene involving a woman that some described as an example of sexualized violence. [37] [50] [51] In the scene, the woman is killed by a power drill; though the drill is never shown entering the victim's body, it is suggestively framed as a phallus.

  7. Bound (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    They wanted to play with stereotypes and make an entertaining film that contained sex and violence, because those are the kinds of films that they like to watch. [ 3 ] [ 17 ] Seeing film noir as a genre within which they could tell a contained story and twist conventions, they described Billy Wilder as a big influence.

  8. Boomerang (1992 film) - Wikipedia

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    "The clothing in the movie is incredible, for both the men and the women. Eddie looks great, Robin and Halle look great. Great hair, great makeup work for all concerned, cause we wanted it to look fantastic. We wanted to give people a level of production value they hadn't seen for Eddie's first foray into true romantic comedy." [3]

  9. Oh, Men! Oh, Women! - Wikipedia

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    Oh, Men! Oh, Women! is a 1957 American comedy film written, produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson, based on the play of the same name by Edward Chodorov. It stars Ginger Rogers, Dan Dailey and David Niven. [2] It was the feature film debut of Tony Randall, who had played Dailey's role in the Broadway version, albeit as part of the ...