Romantic movies?
By Celica
@Celica (369)
Bulgaria
October 11, 2010 10:33am CST
Can you recommend me some romantic movies? Thank you in advance :)
I don't care if they are from 2000 year :))
11 responses
@pecito (303)
• Bulgaria
11 Oct 10
My favourite is A Lot Like Love and Valentine's Day,and The Notebook.
@laniekins (4579)
• Philippines
12 Oct 10
I really don't watch romantic movies but many says "A walk to remember touch their hearts". I've watch and like J'lo's "Maid in Manhattan".
@millertime (1394)
• United States
13 Oct 10
Ok, I'm going to list some of my favorites and I bet there are a few that you haven't seen or even thought of.
Somewhere in Time
Always
What Women Want
Groundhog Day
The Invention of Lying
Stakeout
You've Got Mail
Sleepless In Seattle
Doc Hollywood
Pretty Woman
The Proposal
The Illusionist
And if you like old movies like I do, here are a couple of great ones with Cary Grant:
Charade
Father Goose
Also one of my favorites with Cary Grant is Operation Petticoat, which is more of a comedy but also has a romantic angle too. He is the captain of a submarine during WWII and they end up picking up a group of Army nurses that were stranded on an island. Tony Curtis is also in it and it's a great movie. Your boyfriend or husband would probably enjoy it too.
I hope I thought of a few you haven't seen.
@gloryacam (5540)
• Philippines
14 Oct 10
Ever After (but that's in the 90's)... The Notebook (but it's been said a lot of times already)... 27 Dresses... P.S. I Love You ...
@aeisle (377)
• Philippines
12 Oct 10
The best romantic movie for me was "My Sassy Girl". The Hollywood version is good but the original Korean was the best! This is the first Asian movie that I've watch and I started loving to watch other Asian films since then. It was very good story that I can't even believe it was based from true story. -)
After you have watched "My Sassy Girl", you may also want to watch to the movie "Windstruck". It's another Asian love story starring the same heroine as the "My Sassy Girl" movie. For Hollywood films, I would recommend 50 First Dates, Bicentennial Man, and Wicker Park. These are good love stories that are worth watching. I'm satisfied with the ending of the movies so probably you may find it satisfying too. Enjoy watching!!! -)
@johan143 (164)
• Philippines
13 Oct 10
Hello,you may try two of my favorite romatic comey movies. one is "while you where sleeping" starring Bill Pullman and Sandra Bullock, i watch it 10 times already. It has a "kilig" factor on me. Another one is The President starring Michael Douglas and Annette Benning. It makes me "sympathize" with the president. Happy viewing.
@emarie (5442)
• United States
11 Oct 10
I'm not really a romantic movie type of person and I haven't really seen a movie in the longest time, especially a romantic one. I have 2 kids so if we go out to see a movie, we see something the kids would love.
My hubby and I did watch on TV "Shakespeare in Love" which was old, but nice. And one that I wanted to see was "Letters to Juliet" which I didn't get to, but it sounded so romantic.
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
11 Oct 10
Dear friend,
There are many, some of which I remeber now to recommend are Titanic, Notebook, A love story, Beyong the care, My life, Romeo and Juleit, Passions of love so on. May be just give a search in any good search engines there are lots of it.
@jypsyjulia (912)
• United States
11 Oct 10
Well, some old time awesome romantic movies are Casablanca, Roman Holiday, Sabrina, Breakfast at Tiffany's (of course!), Gone with the Wind (long, but really good), The Awful Truth, A Philadelphia Story... anything with Cary Grant is good :) Nowadays I tend to watch more romantic comedies than just romance movies, so I like How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, 27 Dresses... etc. Personally, though, I would stick with those old time movies. They're the BEST :)
@starr1908 (5)
• United States
17 Oct 10
Without a doubt, one of my all time favorite romantic movies is "Murphy's Romance" with James Garner, Sally Field and a young, cute Corey Haim. Emma (Field) is recently divorced and moves to a small town in Arizona with her young son (Haim). She becomes friends with the local pharmacist (Garner), who winds up boarding his horse with her. The ex-husband tries to come back but Murphy has his heart set on Emma, she just doesn't know it. There is an age gap between the two, but Murphy does his "courting" the way it should be done.