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| 1 | RE: the notebook | | Posted on Wednesday January 13, 2010, 18:07 by TheSpleen |
Sam Shepard reading to his wife everyday in the notebook.
Tom Green buying Betty some jewels in Freddy got fingered.
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| | 2 | the notebook | | Posted on Saturday November 28, 2009, 11:20 by edwar233 | Read More
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| | 3 | Total Recall | | Posted on Friday November 13, 2009, 18:35 by Joris van Os | How about when Arnie shoots his wife in the head in Total Recall? "Consider it a divorce!" Now THAT'S romance! Read More
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| | 4 | Kissed - a tasteful necrophilia film | | Posted on Friday November 13, 2009, 14:09 by insertyournamehere | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116783/ - a little known film by Lynne Stopkevich in which a man makes the ultimate romantic sacrifce to "be with" the woman he loves, don't be put off by its subject matter, it is quite touching. Read More
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| | 5 | Best Years of Our Lives!!!!! | | Posted on Friday November 6, 2009, 06:38 by charli27 | City Lights is amazing, but the most romantic scene is in Best Years of Our Lives. When Wilma helps Homer with his nightly ritual of removing his prosthetics...damn near broke me. Read More
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| | 6 | What do I think? | | Posted on Thursday November 5, 2009, 12:02 by BaddaDanU | I think that women are WAY in the rear when it comes to the unselfish romantic gesture department and we suck up to broads way too much! Where's the scene of the woman handing her man a PS3 with a bow on top as she looks into his eyes and says "You complete me! Now let's go to Gamestop."
Not a dry eye in the house. Read More
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| | 7 | | | Posted on Wednesday November 4, 2009, 17:42 by jacob_lost | Love ACtually - andrew lincoln and keira knightley's scene...
the final montage at the airport. just amazing Read More
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| | 8 | | | Posted on Wednesday November 4, 2009, 13:06 by jasonbourne.cs | star wars : The Empire strikes back
carbon freezing chamber
princess Leia to Han Solo " i love you "
han solo to leia " i know "
he loves her so much he makes light of what may be his impending death ,surely a classic ? Read More
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| | 9 | | | Posted on Wednesday November 4, 2009, 11:37 by rbheath2004 | surely superman giving up his powers to be with lois lane in superman II deserves to be in there - admittedly it was a short lived gesture Read More
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| | 10 | @conradthebarbarian2 | | Posted on Wednesday November 4, 2009, 10:01 by lazygarfield | I agree. That moment has to in this list. It shows the true romantic side of the beast... and fulfils all the criteria you have mentioned in the description of the feature... Read More
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| | 11 | Hand Solo | | Posted on Wednesday November 4, 2009, 00:13 by conradthebarbarian2 | Is this not a romantic gesture?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSuLSU9aTLk
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| | 12 | | | Posted on Wednesday November 4, 2009, 00:08 by conradthebarbarian2 | Okay so maybe Beast giving Belle the library doesn't count, but certainly when he lets her go to her father, even though it means that Beast will lose the only chance he ever had of breaking the spell, that's pretty badass. Read More
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Olly Richards explains his choices...
The perfect romantic gesture is not necessarily about getting the girl. Sure, John Cusack holding the boombox aloft in Say Anything might be romantic as hell, but it's essentially a selfish act. Ditto Richard Gere conquering his fear of heights to climb the fire escape to Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman; Dustin Hoffman invading Katharine Ross' wedding in The Graduate; or Beast giving Belle a library in Beauty And The Beast.
The true romantic gesture is about doing something just for the person who has stolen your heart. You might not end up intermingling your unmentionables, they might not even know you did it or, in the most heart-rending examples, you might actually end up sending them into the arms of someone else.
But you'll know that you've done something to make that person's life better, even if makes your own a snivelling hell. So, yes, a few of the moments in this list are a touch gloomy in their romanticism, but in a good way. And a few don't even concern loved-up couples, because romance is about two people connecting, even if that doesn't involve wandering off into the sunset together.
And I've ruled out anything that involves a power ballad, on the grounds that if you need Jennifer Warnes or Roxette warbling about how big your love is, then you're just not trying hard enough.
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