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Trump Jr. Sounds Off on Netflix's 'PC Bulls***'

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The phrase "chick flick" is still widely used by movie buffs today to define all those feel-good films which (typically) star a young, beautiful actress, her girlfriends, and a hunky male lead. Case in point. But, Netflix is trying to change the conversation. In a string of urgent tweets, the Netflix Film account explained why our culture needs to cease and desist from using that now outdated term.

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The term "chick flick" also somehow diminishes the filmmakers' efforts.

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Donald Trump Jr. spoke for many conservatives - actually, a lot of film lovers in general - when he tweeted:

Marlene King, the creator of the show "Pretty Little Liars," which aired on ABC Family/Freeform and which now is available on Netflix, defended the term on Tuesday.

"Love you Netflix but maybe we want to own the label," she tweeted. "Maybe it empowers us to own it. Like @PLLTVSeries took back the word ‘b*tch.'”

Netflix has released several original films that fit the traditional "chick flick" category in the past year and plans to release more this year, including The Perfect Date, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, The Kissing Booth, and The Last Summer.

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