1. Wristcutters: A Love Story- very beautiful and sad 2. Romeo & Juliet- its a classic, and i love classics 3. Ever After: A Cinderella Story- a classic story, with a nice twist on how its told 4. Sweeny Todd: The demon Barber of Fleet Street- Benjamin Barkers love for his lost wife is heart breaking 5. Benny and Joon- it just moved me, its a beautiful story
pride and prejudice with keira knightley- definitely maybe-when harry meets sally-titanic-and the last one: desesperately seeking susan- this movie with madonna from 1985 is so genuine rosanna arquette is staring in it too and it is a wonderful story how a bored housewive dreams about real love and gets it at the end!
Romeo & Juliet titanic walk in the clouds the notebook a walk to remember she's all that. ok that's more then five. so hard to choose
The Notebook.... definitely one of the top 5.... I just watched it again last night and fell in love again....
uhhh chasing liberty i guess. im not much into love movies and cant really remember any at the moment
vistor q. my bloody valentine. cannibal! the musical. salo: the 120 days of sodom. i spit on your corpse, i piss on your grave. god, i'm just so sick.
"Say Anything" was the first one to really turn me on. "Accidental Tourist"...wow. I have some of Macon's hangups. And if I marry, she has to sing when she's doing dishes. "The Remains of the Day" is the only love story that made me tear up, and my eyes are moist just thinking about it. They never even get together, they never say I love you, but it's a love story. "When Harry Met Sally" sounds like a pat answer but when have they ever made movies with scenes like that. Never. "French Kiss" wasn't very deep but it was fun. I love the herb box and wine tasting and afterwards she looks at him like she just discovered him. Good scene. Finish with a laugh. "Conan the Barbarian" with Arnold Schwartzenegger. I'm the only one in the world who would file it under romance. I'm a big guy too, and when I saw Conan and Valeria get together, and she talked about walking past people's tents with the fire casting shadows, and she would watch the people with lovers and families talking while she walked past, outside in the cold...I saw Conan and Valeria as two misfits who were lucky to find each other, and knew there was no one else in the world for them. She dies and you can see Conan is carrying that as his one great love that has to keep him going the rest of his days. And then, when his enemies are about to chop off his head, here her ghost appears like a Valkyrie and blinds the guy that's about to kill him. She gives him this saucy look, smiles, and says "You want to live forever?" and vanishes. Good stuff.
Scent of A Woman, Al Pacino, Beautiful movie, loved it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Nx6Xvt48IM"]Scent of a woman - Tango Scene - YouTube
1. Garden State - real 2. Atonement - real 3. Love Actually 4. Moulin Rouge 5. Notting Hill First Knight Romeo & Juliet
1) All the Boys Love Mandy Lane 2) Trick 'r Treat 3) The Devil's Rejects 4) Donnie Darko 5) John Carpenter's Halloween
1)All the Boys Love mandy love 2)Trick Treat 3)The devils rejects 4)Donnie Darko 5)John carpenter hallowen
Actually I hated Brokeback Mountain, being the first big mainstream gay love movieit didnt work, Heather ledger - freakin HAWT but his lover is Jake Glylenbore. I was like, come on, he can do way better than that Heath Ledger and Josh Duhamel, or even Leo, now ya talking, but I probably would have got arrested in the cinema