You really are asking that question. OK. Do you... really have to ask?? Tell me - does it still keep you up at nights... remembering that one time you watched seven minutes and twenty-three seconds of "Sleepless in Seattle" while waiting for THE GAME to come back on? That pain, curiosity and confusion WILL pass, you know... One day you WILL drink enough 'Strong Island' Iced Teas and your brain WILL cease to function properly; both from being concussed way too many times, as well as just, general lack of use. Either way, that memory will disappear, one way or another.
Or, if you prefer:
Ya bro, ur not a total f-- for watching this p---y flick; there's a lot of sick scenes of tha Zellwegger b----es HUgETITS so if any of ur bros knock your door down after head-butting it for 20 min an c u watching it u can explane urself without TOTALLY becoming gay... only may b HALF bi.
IF, on the off chance that you are, in fact, an intelligent person capable of free-thought and you just...asked a stupid-ass question... My apologies. I merely mistook you for a 'type' of male cretin i unfortunately deal with on a daily basis. Maybe i need a new hobby. Or some serious therapy. SO...Sigh...Yes, the movie is fine for all f--king audiences - male, female, caucasian or otherwise; Human, Neptunian, mouth AND nose breathing...Whoever, WHATever.
Not seen the film since it first came out, girlfriend is at work and I'm bored at home so I downloaded it and sat down to watch it with a bowl of chicken wings, highly enjoyable. I enjoyed it more at 34 than I did at 20.
"Chick flick" is a term designed by insecure and close-minded imbeciles who are afraid to be seen enjoying anything even vaguely female-centric. Yes, men can most definitely enjoy this film, and it was two men co-wrote it with Helen Fielding.
As a straight guy my whole life, I have to say yes. Believe it or not, guys (even straight ones), can appreciate and enjoy stories about human relationships, without any guns, explosions, black helicopters, car chases, or sports. The Neanderthal species became extinct 40,000 years ago. Give us a little credit.