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What are the top Ten Romantic movies of all time?
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Some of the ones my wife and I particularly like:

As Good as It Gets
Barefoot in the Park
Groundhog Day
Notting Hill
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Always
Prelude to a Kiss
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
Jane Eyre (1973)
Only the Lonely

We have seen all of the above more than just a couple of times.  Highly recommend all of them.
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I liked Only the Lonely with John Candy, Maureen O'Hara and Anthony Quinn.. This film was a comeback film for Maureen as she hadn't done any mainstream films since the late sixties.. And what a treat it was to see her and Quinn together.
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Couldn't stop at 10:

Say Anything
Before Sunrise
Before Sunset
A Walk In The Clouds
Prelude to a Kiss
Crazy/Beautiful
Untamed Heart
Persuasion
Roxanne
Ladyhawke
A Walk to Remember
An Officer and a Gentleman
While You Were Sleeping
A Room with a View
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In no order.. (and yes there are 11.. I couldn't cut one out)

Kissing Jessica Stein
The American President
The girl in the cafe
Gross Pointe Blanc
Her Alibi
My big fat greek wedding
sleepless in seattle
strictly ballroom
when harry met sally
youve got mail
playing by heart
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Oh I love this thread!

I agree with:
Moonstruck
Pretty Woman
As Good As It Gets

What about:
Ghost
Jerry Maguire - I still cry when she says "You had me at hello ..."
The Last Samurai
Titanic
Chocolat (2000)

Oh man, too many to list. I'm an old softie ...
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Ok, I can't stand it anymore being it looks like everyone may be afraid to give the wrong impression. And to clarify, I am 100% hetero. This movie is just to good (when viewed with an open mind) to not be on here.


Brokeback Mountain

There I did it. And BTW, it's more of a "gut wrenching, heart breaking love story" than a "romantic" movie.
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Quoting mediadogg:
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I'm an old softie ...


Which, BTW does not make for a good "Romantic" movie. 

Just teasing!
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Quoting Disney be Pimpin':
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Quoting mediadogg:
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I'm an old softie ...


Which, BTW does not make for a good "Romantic" movie. 

Just teasing!
Ha ha I just saw this!     

Nice big fat green arrow to you! (well Mrs. Shrek would like it ...  )
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1. Bram Stoker's "Dracula" by Francis Ford Coppola. Greatest love story of all time!

And a close second; True Romance

3. Leaving Las Vegas

4. As Good As It Gets

5. Amélie

(all I can think of right now - good love stories are hard to come by).. 
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Ha ha I just saw this!     
Nice big fat green arrow to you! (well Mrs. Shrek would like it ...  )


Why thank you kind Sir!
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I decided to go for 4 per decade.   

00's
The Notebook (2004)
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Moulin Rouge (2001)
In the Mood for Love (2000)

90's
Titanic (1997)
The English Patient (1996)
Blue Sky (1994)
Ghost (1990)

80's
Moonstruck (1987)
Out of Africa (1985)
An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Somewhere in Time (1980)

70's
Coming Home (1978)
Grease (1978)
Annie Hall (1977)
The Way We Were (1973)

60's
Funny Girl (1968)
My Fair Lady (1964)
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
West Side Story (1961)

50's (oops, I picked 5    )
The King and I (1956)
Summertime (1955)
The Band Wagon (1953)
From Here to Eternity (1953)
Roman Holiday (1953)

40's
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)
To Have and Have Not (1944)
Casablanca (1942)
The Philadelphia Story (1940)

20's-30's
Gone With the Wind (1939)
Camille (1936)
Top Hat (1935)
Sunrise (1927)
...James

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Ok, I can't stand it anymore being it looks like everyone may be afraid to give the wrong impression. And to clarify, I am 100% hetero. This movie is just to good (when viewed with an open mind) to not be on here.


Brokeback Mountain

There I did it. And BTW, it's more of a "gut wrenching, heart breaking love story" than a "romantic" movie.
Ok, now that we're in the territory, how about:

Boys On The Side - both the message and music are touching, and a lot of good performances.
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I'd go for the first Hellraiser movie. Seriously.
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One I haven't seen mentioned is The African Queen.
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No love for It Happened One Night? For shame, people. For shame.

My nine picks for joint second place would be:
Shaun of the Dead (A romantic comedy with zombies!)
Love, Actually (10 rom-coms all rolled into one)
Moulin Rouge (If only because it has two straight guys singing "Like a Virgin" as a duet, and making it sound like that's exactly what it was meant to be)
The Iron Giant (A love story between a boy and his robot)
Metropolis (An actual love story between a boy and a robot)
Roman Holiday (Way more romantic than Breakfast at Tiffanies)
Logan's Run (According to Ross Geller, "the sexiest movie ever". And you know what? He's right.)
The Trouble with Harry (Hitchcock's least Hitchcockian movie)
The Princess Bride (Yes, it's obvious, but there you go)
City Lights (Charlie Chaplain woos a blind girl)

(edited to replace the joke entry with a serious one)
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What about Bollywood movies? My wife and daughter love them, especially those with SRK as leading actor. 
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