Calling all romantics: Best show/ movie moments

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Anonymous wrote:Legends of the Fall

Susanna (Juliet Ormond) to Tristan (the HOTTEST Brad Pitt character of all time IMO):

"I'll wait for you...I'll wait for you forever."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoi2cfzr0yo



I'll wait for you ... until another brother notices her.


Oh snap!


Nah she realizes she can never have him and ends her life.
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When Ralphie discovers Santa/ his dad got him the ares Ryder BB Gun at the end of A Christmas Story

The dance Olive does in honor of her Grandpa at the end of Little Miss Sunshine

When Ray Kinsella gets to have a catch with his dad at the end of Field of Dreams.

When Anna Kendrick finds The Accountant has left her the Jackson Pollock.

Jack Aubrey goes back to the Galapagos to get surgery for Stephen in Master and Commander.

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^ Those are very sweet but I wouldn’t call them romantic moments
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Romance comes in many forms.

“It was you Fredo” from The Godfather Part II

Also Steve Martin to Victoria Tennant in LA Story

“ All I know is, on the day your plane was to leave, if I had the power, I would turn the winds around, I would roll in the fog, I would bring in storms, I would change the polarity of the earth so compasses couldn't work, so your plane couldn't take off.“
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Stefan and Scott singing to their dogs over the phone in Best in Show.
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From Veronica Mars- I loved that scene when she and Logan kiss outside the hotel room for the first time. I thought they had great chemistry.

I loved the Gilbert/Anne engagement moment too.
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Golden Closet Film: Tokyo but it was real life
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This is the one for me, for the music alone. Patrick Doyle, FTW.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GqoDOh-72o
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve been watching whatever romcoms, romantic dramas are on Netflix or Prime or Paramount this summer.
So if I supply some ideas, know that I’m just watching what’s available. Not the best flicks.


Hey, don't worry -- what works for you, is what works for you. No apologies needed! Bring on the scenes.
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Anonymous wrote:Okay, I'll probably get flamed for this one, but I confess to loving the scene in "Nanny McPhee" where Colin Firth and the scullery maid realize they love each other, and Nanny turns the maid's dress into a bridal gown and they marry. It is magical.


No flaming here. It's lovely.
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Notting Hill - “I’m also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her”

American president - when they dance during the White House dinner
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For sexy, I think the scene in the English Patient when they finally have sex.
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Anonymous wrote:John Cusack, boombox, In Your Eyes, Say Anything. Iconic


Yes, but also the scene where they first sleep together in the car.
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Unfaithful—the train scene where Diane Lane flashbacks to her infidelity.
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Anonymous wrote:In the "Sense and Sensibility" movie version with Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet:

When Colonel Brandon comes to the house as Marianne lies gravely ill, is told there's nothing he can do, he's already done so much, and he says with such contained but real fervor, "Give me an occupation, or I shall run mad."

The line, and Alan Rickman in that role! Wonderful. The personification of honor, discretion and love that bides its time, even if that time might never arrive.


I am the pp who mentioned the scene with Edward Ferrar and Miss Dashwood, which, as a single scene, is swoon swoon. But, if you were to ask me the question of most romantic male lead in a film, I agree completely that it's Rickman as The Colonel in S&S. His performance is top-to-bottom perfect. I mean, what about the moment when Marianne recovers and sees him across the room, love is not love which alteration finds. Or the sweet moment when he tells her he "must away" and she responds "away?" and he realizes she loves him. I mean... amazeballs. He's fantastic. (She is too.)
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