Sunday Night Movies

You know that stage we get to on a Sunday evening where all our weekend chores are complete, we've had our lush bath and slipped into our freshly washed PJ's? Well each weekend this year I've been settling down with a dvd and mug of my favourite fruit tea. Here's what I've been watching/what I'll be watching in the upcoming weeks.


Clueless. This is where it all started really. The first Sunday after New Year I was in a bit of a rut and had tonnes of chores to do before work the next day. Early evening I decided to spend the night with Cher and the gang whilst ironing and before I knew it the post-Christmas Sunday night blues were gone. Total must see chick-flick filled with 90's nostalgia.



Ferris Bueller's Day Off. The story of one high school boy who's day off school with his friends surpasses all expectations. It's an 80's teen classic with a young Matthew Broderick.


500 Days of Summer. So I'll pretty much watch anything starring Zooey Deschannel but this one is probably my favourite. If romantic chick flicks aren't your thing then this one id for you. It exposes the highs of falling in love, the lows of falling out of it and the harsh reality of expectations that never quite live up to the dream. The soundtrack is also a winner.


The Wedding Planner. I used to watch this so much in my teen years - cringe! It's a highly predictable chick flick with some awkward scenes. If you were a teen in the naughties I'm sure you've seen all the J-Lo classics.



Legally Blonde. Can you believe I've never this film until now? My friends were gobsmacked so forced me to watch it and I'm so glad I did. Maybe next week I'll watch Legally Blonde 2.

I guess most of these are chick flicks but on a Sunday night I more or less like to switch off. How do you relax after your weekend?

ox Lucy

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  1. 500 Days of Summer is just...everything. It hits a little too close to home sometimes though. <3
    Minaali
    The Snap Narrative

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