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List of movies must watch on a romantic date......

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*Love Story (1970) * <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

The music helps I have to say has an amazing impact once again on recent
viewing but that's not the whole story by far. One of the best and most
popular and enduring love stories on celluloid you can find. Ali McGraw and
Ryan O'Neal star in a film that will have you reaching for the tissue box
without doubt. Its funny how often romance is linked with sadness but I am
not getting into that here. We have everything that a tearjerker can throw
at you- rich boy, poor girl, opposing father, success, disaster, fatal
illness etc. Superbly filmed and an emotional rollercoaster. Fabulous and a
must-see, just watch it on your own though of you are prone to tears.
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*Titanic (1997) * <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

Would you like someone to die for you, or want to die for someone? In
tragedy we often find the barest soul of romance and so it is with this
movie. The romance is not so much in the characters but in the fact that it
is so intense and so brief and so unfairly taken away within a setting of
huge drama. Self sacrifice may be the romantic ideal being portrayed here
but there are few us of who watched this without a tear. At 3 hours, we are
overtaken by every emotion and for days afterwards the movie leaves a
haunting impact. But it is the drama of the two lovers that affected the
worlds audiences the most. Superb. <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

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*Sleepless in Seattle (1993) * <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

I cannot believe this is only ten years ago. To me it feels like a film from
folklore, certainly in terms of perfect romantic movies. Meg Ryan and Tom
Hanks may be too sweet a pairing for some but in terms of romantic fantasy
land this is about as close to heaven as one can get. Beautifully scripted
and filmed and pulling on our heart strings with required, it is the perfect
vehicle for the starts of the show to illustrate why they are both romantic
stars. Meeting on top of the Empire State building - well who wouldn't!
There are some reviews on the web that try and analyze this movie as if it
was Ben Hur, lets not bother. Instead grab your pop corn and settle in with
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*Pretty Woman (1990) * <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

When asked, it came back in almost every top 10 I was given. Maybe it was
the dream pairing of Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, maybe it was the story
of a girl finally made good. Maybe it was simply about boy choosing girl
just when you think he might not. Whatever aspect you wish to focus on, this
is top class romantic entertainment that over the years has not aged one
bit. Critics should take note of the people's view as there were some unkind
reports on this movie. Clearly these guys have no heart. Rent and watch and
remind yourself how on screen romance should look. Yes it may be a re make
of Pygmalion but quite frankly, who cares. <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

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*City of Angels (1998) * <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

My personal favorite and one that is hugely successful in terms of
presenting the answer to the complex romantic equation of romance, love and
mortality. Meg Ryan again and based partly on the classic earlier film Wim
Wenders' movie, Wings of Desire, City of Angels is beautifully filmed and
acted, Meg being particularly on form. Nicholas Cage as the angel Seth finds
himself at odds with the world by falling in love with Meg who looks almost
as angelic as Nick throughout. Ultimately Seth's fall from grace to be with
the woman he loves tugs at the heart but nothing on earth can prepare you
for romantic dram of the final moments. From the opening heart breaking
scene, to the angels portrayed as beings of light , aloof in high places,
this movie appeals on every level Glorious and gorgeous in every way with a
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*Casablanca (1942) * <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

This classic and adored timeless classic is really a romantic melodrama.
Often quoted ("here's lookin' at you, kid" and the always misquoted "play it
again Sam"), it has lost none of its romantic value in the last 61 years.
Against a wartime backdrop we are presented as viewers with a classic love
triangle where two men vie of the affections of the same woman. Humphrey
Bogart in splendid form as the exiled loner and the film its self attends to
the theme of lost love. The ending is a romantic classic. If it is Sunday
evening and raining outside this is the one for you (both).
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*An Affair to Remember (1957) * <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

One of my favorites, the essential romantic storyline is that Cary Grant, an
eligible bachelor is set to marry an heiress. Fortunately or unfortunately
depending on your viewpoint he meets Deborah Kerr whilst traveling alone on
a luxury yacht and realizes he's engaged to the wrong woman. Just to
complicate matters, she is engaged to the wrong man. In the end they agree
to spend six months apart and if they still love each other they will
reunite six months later at the top of the Empire State Building. Of course
the threat of tragedy strikes. Even today elements of this storyline find
their way into modern romantic productions. I have to mention one of the top
cinematic romantic moments when Cary Grant walks into Deborah Kerr's room
and sees the painting she had bought but which he had painted. A great
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*The Way we Were (1973) * <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

I have always been a great fan of Robert Redford and it is easy today for
the younger generation to forget not only his but Barbara Streisand 's
formidable talents. Here we have two young lovers with differing political
ideologies who come together, one the conservative , the other a radical.
Its an odd thing but there are aspects to the American cinema of the early
1970's that have never been emulated (see The Last Picture Show for example)
anywhere else and this embodies many sensitive romantic ideals that are
rarely portrayed today. Miss Streisand won a deserved Oscar for her
portrayal of the woman in love and the music will make your spine tingle.
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*Doctor Zhivago (1965) * <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

The year I was born was 1965 but Omar Sharif still looks better today than I
ever have. The music is mesmerizing, the, film work unbelievable and epic
and the love story, simply stunning. Recently re-released in special edition
DVD format, this is one for a weekend in and perfect for lovers of romantic
movies everywhere. Julie Christie still look as gorgeous as ever and the
perfect romantic heroine for this film. Set against the backdrop of the
Russian revolution, Sharif and Christie portray two lovers who are separated
and brought together again by war and fate. Once again it is a movie that
combines romance and tragedy as the two appear to be intertwined but for a
treat of cinematic vistas and passion this is a must see.
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*Brief Encounter (1946) * <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

Celia and Johnson and Trevor Howard star in this romantic classic. A
housewife by chance meets a married Doctor at a railway station. What
transpires is a cinematic masterpiece of inspired passion and unrequited
love between an English middle-class man and woman. Even the title has moved
into general romantic speak. If you haven't seen it then put it at the top
of the pile because you cannot be classed as educated in the art of romance
until you have. My own note is that I was told it was filmed at Carnforth
railway station at the edge of the English Lake District.
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Oh and we now want to add the fantastic John Cusack movie, *High Fidelity* -
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Happy romantic viewing! <http://lahorerang.com/index.php>

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