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- Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961), coming to Netflix tomorrow.
- 1. West Side Story (1961): Color loyalty is a big deal where gangs are concerned. Got it.
- 2. Amelie (2001): The film that launched a thousand pixies.
- 3. Ghost (1990): Sleeveless white button-downs are highly conducive to undead pottery sex.
- 4. Bull Durham (1988): Proof that it's possible to seduce two men while wearing white Keds and ankle socks. Not ideal. But possible.
- 5. American Psycho (2000): Suspenders do not necessarily denote nerdy, quiet types. Especially if they're paired with Rolexes.
- Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961), coming to Netflix tomorrow.
- 7. Thelma And Louise (1991): For unencumbered clip unloading, try muscle shirts.