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Saturday, August 18, 2007

The Best Romantic Movies

The Best Romantic Movies.
Watch a Romantic Movie with your partner and have a great time. Spending time with your loved one is very important to make the relationship work, so why not watch a romantic with the loved one. Watching a romantic movie with your loved one can help to strengthen the bond between you two. Here are some of the romantic movies, have a great time watching them with the special someone.
The Notebook (2004)

Starring: Tim Ivey, Gena Rowlands
Review: The Notebook is the story of an older man reading a story about two young lovers, Allie and Noah, to an older woman in a nursing home. Allie and Noah, though in love, are separated because Allie's family disapproves of Noah because of his poor family. After waiting for Noah to write her for several years, Allie meets and gets engaged to a handsome young soldier named Lon. When they meet again, Allie's love for Noah is still alive and she must choose between her fiancé and her first love.
Pretty Woman (1990)

Starring: Richard Gere, Julia Roberts
Review: Runaway smash hit about a wealthy businessman falling for effervescent hooker. This mainstream romantic fairy tale appeals to fans of slick, Hollywood-style love stories, devotees of lead stars.
The Cutting Edge (1992)

Starring: D.B. Sweeney, Moira Kelly
Review: Silver-medal sleeper about mismatched figure skating duo training for the Olympics. The underdog storyline holds no surprises, but romance fans will give the crackling dialogue, interpersonal chemistry high marks.
When Harry Met Sally (0)
Starring: Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan
Review: This great romantic comedy opens with two strangers, new college graduates Crystal and Ryan, share a car trip from Chicago to New York. They share moments and parts of their lives, determining that women and men can not be 'just friends'. Once in NY, they go their separate ways, but later meet again. The story spans many years and even evokes suspense by delaying what many viewers believe should be inevitable. Will they or won't they? 'When Harry Met Sally' is a hilarious look at love and friendship between a man and a woman.
Pure Country (1992)

Starring: George Strait, Isabel Glasser
Review: Bored country music star discovers love when he temporarily abandons superstar career. Strait's charming enough, but only his fans and undemanding romance buffs will likely enjoy this formulaic, low-energy drama.
Serendipity (2001)

Starring: Kate Beckinsale, John Cusack
Review: One magical night, Jonathan (Cusack) met Sara (Beckinsale). He was in love at first sight, but Sara believed in destiny. She would choose him, but only if the right things came back to her - a lost cashmere glove, a handwritten note on a five-dollar bill, and a phone number in a first edition book. Now after ten years, two fianc? and 3,000 miles between them, Jonathan and Sara have one last chance to find out if what might have been, could still be. When love feels like magic, you call it destiny. When destiny has a sense of humor, you call it Serendipity.
Casablanca (1942)
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman
Review: Much-loved, WWII-flavored story of intrigue and love teaming Bogart and Bergman as ill-fated lovers. Critically acclaimed, it's considered the ultimate classic. A must-see for fans of drama, romance, and suspense.
Notting Hill (1999)

Starring: Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts
Review: Amiable romance features Roberts as world-famous American actress enamored of British bookseller.
Only You (1994)

Starring: Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey, Jr.
Review: Engaged woman flees to Italy looking for her prophesied soul-mate in this breezy Hollywood romantic comedy. Very appealing for starry-eyed romance fans seeking a lighthearted, sweet-natured, mainstream love story.

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