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The
25 Most Romantic
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1989:
PG
Starring:
Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan,
Carrie Fisher, Bruno Kirby
Director:
Rob Reiner
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Nora
Ephron's rendition of modern love is much more realistic than any of the
films previously mentioned. It plays on the love-hate relationship most
encounter when falling in love and the terror that accompanies that
letting go and letting in of another. Rich in both comedy and
drama it explores the long building friendship between a man and a woman
over the course of many years and many loves.
When Harry Met Sally
will have you believing in fate and taking a second look at those whom
enrich your life. This film drives home the greatest indicator of
a healthy marriage, that of friendship, respect and mutual trust.
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1991: G
Starring:
Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson,
Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers,
Angela Lansbury
Director:
Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
84 minutesNominated for Best Picture 1991
Academy Awards
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Beauty
& The Beast |
The first animated film ever
nominated for Best Picture, Beauty and the Beast
exemplifies the foundations of true love in a stirring adventure
based upon the classic fairytale. Beauty and the Beast
is Disney storytelling at its best and the story explores the depths
of unconditional love.
Though Angela Lansbury's voice is
easy to identify, it is the late Jerry Orbach's (Law & Order) rendition of the
love-sick candlestick Pierre that steals the show. All of the
characters are memorable and the computer-generated graphics are a
treat for the eyes. Beauty and the Beast is a love story
ageless and divine.
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1989:
NR
Starring:
Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee
Jones, Angelica Houston, Danny Glover, Diane Lane,
Rick Schroder, Robert Urich
Director:
Simon
Wincer
360 Minutes ( 6 hours)
Winner of seven Emmy®
Awards
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Lonesome
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This is a great rainy/snowy day, let's cuddle on the
couch flick.
Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones head this tremendous
epic that depicts the last of the romantics in a wild
west saga. Together they drive a herd of cattle 2500
miles from Texas to Montana and viewers are treated to
the intimacy and adventure of their lives.
Intertwined is the love story concerning a young
prostitute and an older woman Duvall's character never
got over. Other characters enter the scenes in
sub-plots a an abandoned husband searches for his wife
who has left to chase the man she never got over. Her
story ends on in the badlands where she pays for her
infidelity with her life.
Lonesome
Dove has everything that makes a romance great and it
elegantly, yet rustically explores the relationships
that give life its spice and meaning.
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1997:
PG-13
Starring:
Jack
Nicholson, Helen Hunt, Greg Kinnear, Cuba
Gooding Jr.
Director:
James
L. Brooks
139 Minutes
Winner of 7 Academy Awards®
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As
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"You make me want to be
a better man."
Similar to Jerry
MaGuire, As Good as it Gets is the story about a man who
finally grows up, albeit in his fifties due to his love of a woman.
Helen Hunt plays a struggling waitress and single mother of an asthmatic
son, dealing with crisis and tough decisions as she plows forward with
her life, one medical bill at a time.
The script is witty,
funny and at times heart-wrenching. What we like about this movie
is its illustration of the give and take within a relationship as it
builds and ultimately becomes real. Too often people believe love
Just Happens. As Good as it Gets demonstrates love doesn't just
happen but evolves one day at a time.
If you
like this film, you'll also love
Nicholson
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1990: PG-13
Starring:
Johnny Depp,
Winona Ryder, Dianne Wiest,
Anthony Michael Hall,
Vincent Price
Director:
Tim Burton
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Edward
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Edward
Scissorhands is a
modern day Beauty and the Beast which borrows some ideas
from Frankenstein. What we like about this movie is its
focus on the uniqueness in each person and how even the
most unlikely can enhance the life of another.
Edward Scissorhands bypasses
the negatives and creates positives from adversity.
Through the story, compassion unfolds bringing to light
the gift of love through the acceptance of even the most
daunting differences. Edward Scissorhands
is a love story for anyone who has thought he or she
wasn't good enough and later discovered how exceptional
he or she really is through the eyes of love.
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1952: G
Starring:
Humphrey
Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
Director:
John Huston
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The
African Queen |
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Meet the Bickerson's
circa Bogart and Hepburn 1952.
The African Queen is
an unlikely romantic adventure set during World
War I
that illustrates the old adage, opposites
attract. When Bogart and Hepburn meet,
sparks fly, just not the romantic type as both
liberally display their mutual disdain for each
other. Fate has different plans though and
through the course of dodging German war ships
and mosquitoes, the two fall in love and
ultimately marry each other as the hangman's
noose slips over each lover's neck. But
don't worry, there is a happy ending and love
does survive. But you'll have to see the
movie to figure out just how and why
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1998: PG
Starring:
Drew
Barrymore, Anjelica Huston,
Dougray Scott, Patrick Godfrey, Megan Dodds, Melanie
Lynskey
Director:
Andy
Tennant
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Ever After |
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Who
doesn't love a great Cinderella story? Ever
After takes the old version,
ditches the fairy godmother and throws in a little
twenty-first century female empowerment into the mix to
create a delightfully vicious and at time poignant
version of this steadfast romantic classic.
Drew
Barrymore shows her family legacy playing her part as
Cinderella to a T. Anjelica Huston takes the part
of the evil stepmother and makes you believe she is the
only person who should ever play it. Ever After
is funny, charming and a feast for the eyes, the perfect
appetizer to an evening of home-cooked romance.
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1997: PG13
Starring:
Leonardo
DiCaprio, Kate Winslet,
Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Bill Paxton, Gloria Stuart,
Frances Fisher, Bernard Hill, Jonathan Hyde, David
Warner
Director:
James
Cameron
194 minutes
11 Academy Awards including best picture and
director
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Titanic |
Five Star movie overall but a 3 1/2
star on the romance portion which is
why Titanic shows up at number 21
rather than the top 10.
IWhen this movie premiered in December 1997 I was
fortunate to be dating a film and sound editor who
insisted the only place to see this film was
Grumman's
Chinese Theater in Hollywood, after all, it had the
best sound system. He was right and like most of the
population, I was blown away.
The romance in this
story is sweet but predictable, and at times down
right annoying. However, the special effects and the
first 20-minutes of the film showing the real
Titanic are what make this film exceptional and one
that will be cherished for generations to come.
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1941: G
Starring:
Joel McCrea,
Veronica Lake
Director:
Preston
Sturges
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Sullivan's Travels |
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In search of the truth a disillusioned movie
mogul decides to experience life from the
perspective of the other half and hobo his way
across country...followed by his complete
entourage in a fully equipped RV. Roughing
it and reality do have their limits! Along
the way he meets the seductive Veronica Lake and
together they explore America with a satirical
twist.
Director Preston Sturges is known for his
romantic comedies and Sullivan's Travels
is one of his best. This film combines the
best of drama with the sharpness of pointed dry
whit.
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1991: PG-13
Starring:
Harrison
Ford, Annette Bening, Rebecca Miller, Bruce Altman
Director:
Mike
Nichols
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Regarding Henry |
Like Always, Regarding Henry is not well
liked by the critics. It's a love story so on
par with today's reality, perhaps it hit too
close to home for the critics? Ford plays a
self-absorbed attorney who has replaced love
with success when one night a bullet changes all
of that.
No longer the shark, the film
follows his recovery and the rebuilding of his
marriage as he and his wife rediscover their
love for each other. Past indiscretions
nearly destroy the renewed romance when they
bubble to the surface, but in the end, love and
family prevail.
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1995:
R
Starring:
Edward Burns,
Jack Mulcahy, Mike McGlone
Director:
Edward Burns
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The Brothers McMullen |
Remember when you
were single? Okay maybe you still are.
Either way The Brothers McMullen will have you
reliving the accomplishments and angst of the
road to marriage, ex girlfriends, fiancées and
all. Some of the best films are created on
a tight budget and The Brothers McMullen
is no exception. This film is all about
the story and relationships that sustain us,
infuse us and inspire us throughout our lives.
It even has a happy ending.
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1994: R
Starring:
Arnold
Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Bill
Paxton
Director:
James
Cameron
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True
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True Lies
is one of those films that just gets better and
better each time you see it. Arnold
Schwarzenegger plays a CIA agent, but his wife
(Jamie Lee Curtis) thinks he's just the average
boring Joe. Enter the opportunistic slimy car
salesman who pretends to be a secret agent and
suddenly Schwarzenegger's delicious jealous streak
becomes apparent. He becomes obsessed with his
wife's new infatuation and in the course of teaching
her a lesson, suddenly draws her into his secret
agent world.
This action packed
adventure comedy will have you and your lover
rolling off the couch and cheering the couple both
at the same time. If you're looking for an
unusual romantic movie, True Lies fits the
bill and makes for a fun frantic evening.
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