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{{quote|''"[A chick flick] must have a woman or women in it, I daresay. It should depict human emotions at some point. General themes of romance should be touched upon or, if possible, hammered on. Clothes should be shown, of course. It must be free of any scenes containing rocket launchers, and at no time should the lead actors punch each other in the face or kick one another's groin for any length of time. Any scenes with exploding helicopters would certainly disqualify it."''|'''Mike Nelson'''}}
{{quote|''"[A chick flick] must have a woman or women in it, I daresay. It should depict human emotions at some point. General themes of romance should be touched upon or, if possible, hammered on. Clothes should be shown, of course. It must be free of any scenes containing rocket launchers, and at no time should the lead actors punch each other in the face or kick one another's groin for any length of time. Any scenes with exploding helicopters would certainly disqualify it."''|'''Mike Nelson'''}}


{{quote|'''Robot''': So, how'd you like the movie?<br />
{{quote|'''Robot''': So, how'd you like the movie?
'''Fry''': Uh, too much love, not enough human killing.<br />
'''Fry''': Uh, too much love, not enough human killing.
'''Robot''': Yeah. It was a real [[Chick Flick]].|''[[Futurama]]'', "Fear of a Bot Planet"}}
'''Robot''': Yeah. It was a real [[Chick Flick]].|''[[Futurama]]'', "Fear of a Bot Planet"}}



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"[A chick flick] must have a woman or women in it, I daresay. It should depict human emotions at some point. General themes of romance should be touched upon or, if possible, hammered on. Clothes should be shown, of course. It must be free of any scenes containing rocket launchers, and at no time should the lead actors punch each other in the face or kick one another's groin for any length of time. Any scenes with exploding helicopters would certainly disqualify it."
Mike Nelson

Robot: So, how'd you like the movie?
Fry: Uh, too much love, not enough human killing.

Robot: Yeah. It was a real Chick Flick.
Futurama, "Fear of a Bot Planet"