With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, everyone loves a good romantic
movie.
10 fabulous movies include:
1. When Harry Met Sally “This 1989 romantic comedy asks the age-old question: Can
men and women just be friends? Unlikely chemistry develops over the course of a
decade between fun-loving Harry (Billy Crystal) and type-A Sally (Meg Ryan).
With a backdrop of the beautiful Big Apple, anything can happen,” (http://fun.familyeducation.com/slideshow/valentines-day/49011.html?page=2,
1/22/2014)
2. Sleepless in Seattle- “A
recently-widowed man's son calls a radio talk show in an attempt to find his
father a partner,” (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108160/, 1/22/2014).
3. Crazy, Stupid, Love “This witty comedy for a new era reminds us
that love is a journey, not a destination. Emily (Julianne Moore) abruptly
announces that she's had an affair and wants a divorce from her sweet,
unsuspecting husband, Cal (Steve Carell). Reeling from the shock, Cal turns to
a young player, Jacob (Ryan Gosling), to learn to up his "game" to
woo his wife back. Meanwhile, Jacob finds himself falling for awkward Anna
(Emma Stone),” (http://fun.familyeducation.com/slideshow/valentines-day/49011.html?page=3,
1/22/2014).
4. West Side Story “Despite being from opposite worlds, Maria
(Natalie Wood) and Tony (Richard Beymer) couldn’t stop the sparks from
igniting. An updated version of Romeo and Juliet, this classic musical
shows the power and excitement of forbidden love,” (http://www.countryliving.com/cooking/classic-romantic-movies#slide-2,
Sanderson, E, 1/22/2014).
5. Shakespeare in Love “This Oscar-winning film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and
Joseph Fiennes imagines a love story about the guy who wrote the book on love —
Shakespeare. Sprinkled with famous Shakespeare quotes, it's hard not to fall
for this 1998 classic,” (http://fun.familyeducation.com/slideshow/valentines-day/49011.html?page=7,
1/22/2014).
6. Valentine’s Day “Intertwining couples and singles in Los
Angeles break-up and make-up based on the pressures and expectations of
Valentine's Day,” (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0817230/,
1/22/2014).
7. An
Affair to Remember “Terry
(Deborah Kerr) and Nickie’s (Cary Grant) meeting at the Empire State Building
is the ultimate testament to love’s endurance. True love does exist, sometimes
you just have to climb the highest tower in New York City to find it,” (http://www.countryliving.com/cooking/classic-romantic-movies#slide-2,
Sanderson, E, 1/22/2014).
8. Moonstruck “Loretta Castorini, a book keeper
from Brooklyn, New York, finds herself in a difficult situation when she falls
for the brother of the man she agreed to marry (the best friend of her late
husband who died seven years previously),” (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093565/,
1/22/2014).
9. Breakfast
at Tiffany’s “Skeptics learned a love lesson from Holly Golightly (Audrey
Hepburn)’s commitment-phoebe ways. With his good looks and charm, Paul (George
Peppard,) was determined knock some sense into her. Also, never underestimate
the power of Tabby cat,” (http://www.countryliving.com/cooking/classic-romantic-movies#slide-2,
Sanderson, E, 1/22/2014).
10. Twilight-
“A teenage girl risks everything when she falls
in love with a vampire,” (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1099212/?ref_=ttpl_pl_tt,
1/22/2014).
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