This Sunday to celebrate Valentines day, why not cuddle up with a good romantic movie. Here are some ideas Source
When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Starring: Billy
Crystal and Meg Ryan
What It's About: Harry
(Crystal) meets Sally (Ryan) when she gives him a ride to New York after they
both graduate from the University of Chicago. They part ways, deciding that a
man and woman can't simply be friends without romantic feelings getting in the
way. They run into each other several times over the years, always facing the
same question: Are they just friends, or is their relationship something more?
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Starring: Colin
Firth and Jennifer Ehle
What It's About: In
this adaptation of Jane Austen's classical romance, when Elizabeth Bennet (Ehle),
from a middle-class family, meets young and wealthy Mr. Darcy (Firth) at a
local ball, it is hatred at first sight. Though Mr. Darcy is proud and
reserved, his fondness for Elizabeth -- and her attraction to him -- is slowly
revealed, despite the prejudice between 19th century classes.
Love Story (1970)
Starring: Ali
MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal
What It's About: A
wealthy Harvard Law student (O'Neal) falls in love with a music student
(MacGraw), despite their opposite backgrounds. His family disowns him when they
marry, and they continue to build their life together, only being able to rely
on each other.
Pretty Woman (1990)
Starring: Richard
Gere and Julia Roberts
What It's About: A
successful and wealthy lawyer (Gere) travels to Los Angeles for a business trip
and hires a female escort (Roberts) to accompany him for a week of swanky
parties and business dinners.
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
Starring: Audrey
Hepburn and George Peppard
Run Time: 115
minutes
What It's About: A
struggling writer (Peppard) moves into an apartment building on Manhattan's
swanky East Side and becomes intrigued by his pretty and quirky socialite
neighbor (Hepburn).
Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
Starring: Tom
Hanks and Meg Ryan
Run Time: 105
minutes
What It's About: A
recent widower (Hanks) and his son move from Chicago to Seattle to escape the
grief of his wife's death. OnChristmas Eve, he calls in to a
national radio show and pours his heart out about how much he still misses his
wife. This catches the attention of a Baltimore-based newspaper writer (Ryan),
who falls in love with him immediately, despite being engaged to be married.
An Affair to Remember (1957)
Starring: Cary
Grant and Deborah Kerr
What It's About: A
handsome playboy (Grant) and a beautiful nightclub singer (Kerr) have a
whirlwind romance on a cruise from Europe to New York -- despite both being
engaged to other people. They agree to reunite six months later at the top of
Empire State Building, but fate deals them a complicated hand.
Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)
Starring: Steve
Carell, Ryan Gosling, and Julianne Moore
What It's About: A
middle-aged husband's (Carell) world is turned upside down when his wife
(Moore) unexpectedly asks him for a divorce. He meets a young bachelor
(Gosling) at a bar, who teaches him how to rediscover himself by picking up
girls at bars.
The Notebook (2004)
Starring Ryan
Gosling, Rachel McAdams, Gena Rowlands, and James Garner
What It's About: A
poor and passionate man (Gosling) meets a wealthy and adventurous young woman
(McAdams) at a carnival one night. They fall in love, but are soon
separated against their will by social differences. Fate brings them back
together years later, and they try to make their summer love transition into
lifelong commitment.
Love Actually (2003)
Starring: Hugh
Grant, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, and
Keira Knightley
What It's About: During
the frantic month before Christmas in London, Love
Actually follows eight couples -- all loosely interconnected with each
other -- as they fall in and out of love, some finding
themselves with the wrong people and others still searching for the right
people.
Casablanca (1942)
Starring: Humphrey
Bogart and Ingrid Bergman
What It's About: Rick
Blaine (Bogart), a cynical American expatriate, runs a nightclub in the
Moroccan city of Casablanca during the early days of World War II. Ex-love Ilsa
Lund (Bergman) unexpectedly comes back into his life, but she's now married to
a renowned Czech Resistance leader. Eventually Rick discovers he's not so
cynical after all, giving up all hope of reuniting with Ilsa by making it
possible for her and her husband to safely leave the country.
Ghost (1990)
Starring: Patrick
Swayze and Demi Moore
Run Time: 127
minutes
What It's About: A
bank executive (Swayze) is murdered during a botched mugging after a date with
his girlfriend (Moore). He then finds himself walking Earth as a ghost, and seeks out help from a
spiritualist to communicate to his girlfriend the danger that she is in.
While You Were Sleeping (1995)
Starring: Sandra
Bullock and Bill Pullman
What It's About: A
lonely young train ticket collector (Bullock) rescues an unconscious commuter
(Pullman) from certain death after he falls onto the rails. While visiting him
at the hospital, a nurse tells his family that she's his fiancee and she
doesn't have the courage to correct them -- will she be able to keep up the
charade?
Say Anything (1989)
Run Time: 100
minutes
What It's About: An
improbable couple -- the class valedictorian with an overprotective father
(Skye) and a well-meaning underachiever (Cusack) -- fall in
love after their high school graduation, and have to go against the opinions of
their families and friends to be together, in addition to having to make a big
decision at summer's end.
Dirty Dancing (1987)
Starring: Patrick
Swayze and Jennifer Grey
What It's About: A
privileged doctor's daughter (Grey) falls for a dance instructor (Swayze) while
vacationing with her family at a resort in the Catskills. She fills in as his
dance partner and they fall in love as he teaches her the routine, a love that
is tested by a complicated turn of events and pressures from her family.
Shakespeare in Love (1998)
Starring: Gwyneth
Paltrow and Joseph Fiennes
What It's About: A
young Shakespeare (Fiennes) is struggling with his latest work and is in search
of a muse. A wealthy woman who is about to be married (Paltrow) auditions for
his latest play disguised as a man, but he soon sees through it and they wind
up caught in a forbidden romance.
Notting Hill (1999)
Starring: Hugh
Grant and Julia Roberts
What It's About: A
travel bookstore owner in Notting Hill (Grant) falls for an extremely popular
American actress (Roberts) when she enters his shop. They eventually become
friends, with the possibility of romance on the horizon, until her very public
life starts to get in the way.
A Room with a View (1985)
Starring: Helena
Bonham Carter, Maggie Smith, and Julian Sands
What It's About: A
young Englishwoman (Carter) travels to Florence, Italy in the early 1900s with
her chaperone (Smith). There, she meets a quiet and eccentric man (Sands). Upon
her return to England, she must decide whether to follow through with her
marriage to her stoic fiance, or follow her heart and her growing attraction
for the man she met in Italy.
Return to Me (2000)
Starring: David
Duchovny and Minnie Driver
What It's About: A
happily married man's (Duchovny) life changes when his wife dies from
complications after a car accident. A young woman (Driver) is given a second
chance at life with a heart transplant, and helps her grandfather run an
Irish-theme restaurant. The two meet at the restaurant and fall in
love, but complications ensue when the woman learns her heart transplant came
from his wife.
Out of Africa (1985)
Starring: Meryl
Streep and Robert Redford
What It's About: A
Danish woman (Streep) marries a friend for the title of Baroness and moves with
him to an English colony in Africa to start a coffee plantation. There, her
husband becomes unfaithful and she becomes taken with a big-game hunter (Redford)
who doesn't want to settle down.
The Sound of Music (1965)
Starring: Julie
Andrews and Christopher Plummer
What It's About: In
1930's Austria, a young woman (Andrews) leaves her convent to care for the
seven mischievous children of a retired naval captain (Plummer). The two
eventually find themselves falling in love, even though he is engaged and she
is still a postulant.
Emma (1996)
Starring: Gwyneth
Paltrow, James Cosmo, and Greta Scacchi
What It's About: A
young woman (Paltrow) in rural 19th century England plays her town's matchmaker
in an adaption of Jane Austen's classic novel. Her rather unsuccessful attempts
at matchmaking on her unsuspecting friends lead to complications, especially as
she finally realizes the person she truly loves.
Bull Durham (1988
Starring: Kevin
Costner, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Robbins
What It's About: An
aging minor-league baseball player (Costner) is brought to the Class A Durham
Bulls to mature the team'spitcher, a wild rookie (Robbins). The team
groupie (Sarandon) romances them both, creating a comic love triangle.
Can't Buy Me Love (1987)
Starring: Patrick
Dempsey and Amanda Peterson
Run Time: 94
minutes
What It's About: A
nerdy high schooler (Dempsey) makes a pricey deal with one of the popular girls
(Peterson) to be his girlfriend for a month and help him get noticed by the
cool crowd. As the month passes, she slowly starts to fall for
him, but he is so consumed with his newfound popularity that he doesn't notice.
Somewhere in Time (1980)
Starring: Christopher
Reeve and Jane Seymour
What It's About: A
young writer (Reeve) uses self-hypnosis to will himself to 1912 after seeing a
photograph of a beautiful young woman (Seymour) and deciding he must meet her.
French Kiss (1995)
Starring: Meg
Ryan and Kevin Kline
What It's About: Fear
of flying keeps a young woman (Ryan) from following her fiance to Paris for a
medical convention. While there, he becomes smitten with a French woman and
calls off their wedding, so she boards a plane to get him back. A petty French
thief (Kline), who sits next to her en route, hides a few things in her bag to
get it through customs. An interesting turn of events finds the two traveling
together to Cannes -- each with a different motive -- which changes the course
of both of their lives.
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