Names of Good Romantic Movies

<p>Moulin Rouge! If you like music(als). </p>

<p>Forrest Gump-I mean, it’s pretty darn romantic in places. A great love story, among other things.</p>

<p>Leap Year, which is out now, is a pretty good (albeit predictable) romantic movie. It might be more of a romantic-comedy but it’s still a decent romantic movie.</p>

<p>A walk to remember.</p>

<p>um, essentially any bollywood movie…</p>

<p>Nights in Rodanthe.
Any Nicholas Sparks book made into a movie is definitely going to be romantic and AMAZING.
Or, the notebook.</p>

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<p>I lawl’d. :]</p>

<p>^ Haha, same here.
Some other ones are: Confessions of a Shopaholic, Because I Said So, 500 Days of Summer, All About Steve, and What Happens in Vegas.</p>

<p>I am always weary to say 500 Days of Summer, just because of the ending.</p>

<p>Old movies:
The Andy Hardy movies all have a bit of flirtation in them
Meet me in St. Louis
Gone with the Wind (obvi)
Bringing Up Baby
Jimmy Stewart flicks (Eg: Vivacious Lady, The Philadelphia Story)
Honestly, half the movies on TCM are romantic
The Women (but the romantic end is incredibly disappointing for any feminist)</p>

<p>Foreign movies:
Le Fableux Destin d’Am</p>

<p>Airplane is awesome</p>

<p>as is Airplane 2</p>

<p>I sort of hated the ending for 500 Days of Summer too, but overall, the movie was pretty funny and cute.</p>

<p>ooh i hated never been kissed. SO STUPID. waste of my time.</p>

<p>i was so confused when the girl showed up in an astronaut costume as DNA, and then wore a blue spandex suit… i was like, “??? :O”</p>

<p>Just because the ending isn’t happy doesn’t make any movie “less romantic”. I find it horrible that girls love to be sucked into such sappy bullcrap. It always evolves into these dumb standards. </p>

<p>The Painted Veil
Last of the Mohicans</p>

<p>Both pretty freakin’ hot.</p>

<p>Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind has a good ending, but it’s nothing like most other ordinary romantic movies.</p>

<p>The Painted Veil owns because I love Edward Norton SO much. (And I love Alexandre Desplat’s film scoring)</p>