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Sleepless in Seattle (1993)


Romantic leads: Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan
'This movie restored my faith in the magic of romance. Maybe we DO have destinies and maybe
fate DOES intervene.'
'I love how Tom Hanks' son knew the whole time that Meg Ryan was the one.'
2.Titanic (1997)
Romantic leads: Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet
'Everyone dreams of finding that perfect love and feeling that instant spark. And the scene where
the elderly couple lies in bed together, holding each other and waiting to die, kills me!'
3.Gone with the Wind (1939)
Romantic leads: Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh
'We all want to be Scarlett O'Hara and have men surrounding us - plus in the long dresses from
that era, you?d never have to shave your legs!'
4.Casablanca (1942)
Romantic leads: Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman
'I love the tragedy of it all, the sheer drama, Ingrid Bergman's sad eyes and beautiful face. It's all
about - heart-wrenchingly - not getting everything you want.'
'In the end, knowing your love is returned is enough, even if fate keeps you apart.
5.Pretty Woman (1990)
Romantic leads: Richard Gere and Julia Roberts
'Each of us is a diamond in the rough; we need the right person to make us shine. This movie
gives you hope in your own dreams of finding Mr Right.'
'Nice reworking of the "hooker with a heart of gold" format. It gives a nod to independence while
also fulfilling the fantasy of being swept away by the knight in shining armour.'
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6.When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Romantic leads: Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan
'My favourite part of the movie is at the New Year's Eve celebration, when Billy Crystal runs all
the way to see Meg Ryan - what he says is fabulous: "When you finally figure out you love
someone, you don't want to spend another minute without that person!" (Or something like that!)'
7.Ghost (1990)
Romantic leads: Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore
'I love it because it's about a love that lasts beyond death (what a couple!)'
'True love never dies.'
8.An Affair to Remember (1957)
Romantic leads: Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr
'I just melt when Cary Grant finds out why Deborah Kerr didn't meet him atop the Empire State
Building. I cry every time I see it!'
'It touches me every time I see it. How stubborn they were - but still ended up with each other.'
9.Romeo and Juliet (1968, 1996)
Romantic leads: Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey
(1968); Leonardo DiCaprio and Clare Danes (1996)
'This movie left me speechless. It didn't matter that you already knew the ending before it
started.'
10.City of Angels (1998)
Romantic leads: Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan
'It is very moving that someone would give up his eternal life just to be with you.'
'It really touches you and makes you feel lucky to be in love and be able to share your world with
the person that you love.'
'One moment with someone you love is better than an eternity without them!'
11.You've Got Mail (1998)
Romantic leads: Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan
'That's the way a lot of people meet in today's world. I myself may have met my certain someone
on the Internet - and not met him in person yet!'
'The chemistry between Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks is perfect. If I ever received some of the
messages that Tom Hanks sent to Meg Ryan, I would just melt in my seat.'
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12.Love Story (1970)
Romantic leads: Ryan O'Neal and Ali MacGraw
'It shows the true meaning of unconditional love - to take care of someone.'
13.Somewhere in Time (1980)
Romantic leads: Christopher Reeves and Jane Seymour
'This movie tugs at my heartstrings and reinforces my belief that some people are destined to be
together - even through many lifetimes.'
14.The Bridges of Madison County (1995)
Romantic leads: Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep
'Every married woman has that fantasy, just not the opportunity. Only mature women will
appreciate this movie; younger girls don't have enough life experience to truly understand it.'
'Sometimes the best movies don't have happy endings.'
15.Dirty Dancing (1987)
Romantic leads: Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey
'A bad boy and a good girl is always romantic!'
'This movie is also about being true to your heart. It is also about seeing the beauty that lies in
someone who is different.'

16.While You Were Sleeping (1995)


Romantic leads: Bill Pullman and Sandra Bullock
'There's hope for lonely people in big cities!'
'When you have a crush on someone, you don't notice who your true love is. I love how truthful
this movie is and how it all turned out well in the end!'
17.Hope Floats (1998)
Romantic leads: Harry Connick Jr and Sandra Bullock
'Shows that even though you can be emotionally crushed by love, there are still people who care
about you and who love you even more.'
'I just really like movies that make you bawl over "mushy" love stuff.'
'Even when you think you have it all, you can lose it at a moment's notice. But you can pick up
the pieces and move on!'
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18.My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)
Romantic leads: Dermot Mulroney and Julia Roberts
'I loved this one precisely because it didn't have a happy ending - but it did! So Julia didn't get
the guy - that ended up being totally okay. And it has a great soundtrack.'
'True love is about letting the other go, no matter what the cost.'
19.Sabrina (1954, 1995)
Romantic leads: Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn and William Holden (1954); Harrison Ford,
Julia Ormond and Greg Kinnear (1995)
'A crush built around an ideal gives way to unexpected true love.'
'Cinderella can win! And the Prince might need to smarten up!'
20. An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Romantic leads: Richard Gere and Debra Winger
'Debra Winger is saved from a dreary life in a factory - and those Navy dress whites!'
PS, I Love You …

Starring: Hilary Swank and


Gerard Butler
Released: 2007
My husband hated the premise of this movie – he hates stories that mix love and death, but I just
adored it. Swank is a widow who’s husband (Butler) left letters for her to read after his death.
Slowly, through his challenges to her, she begins to move on. I cried all the way through it!
16. He’s Just Not That Into You …
1. The Notebook
2. 7. Nights In Rodanthe …
3. Starring: Richard Gere and
Diane Lane
Released: 2008
The Notebook is an all time favorite of everyone who loves romantic movies. This outstanding
touching love story will surely become your favorite too…
4. Notting Hill (1999)

An easy-going romantic comedy starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. She is a famous star and
he’s just an ordinary man, but the feelings between them are the same anyway.
14. Definitely, Maybe …
Starring: Ryan Reynolds and Abigail
Breslin
Released: 2008

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