Anonymous wrote:I love this scene with Keanu [swoon]:
The whole movie is great if you haven't seen it, for a light rom-com.
Anonymous wrote:Before Sunrise, no dialogue needed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost time in a romance where a man clenches or flexes his hands.
Like the Dr. Darcy hand flex from 2005 P&P:
https://youtu.be/cIP_8UGQFx0
Just checked out that video. What a good directorial choice made there. The director could have skipped that split-second shot but used it. And we all benefit.
I don't really get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For sexy, I think the scene in the English Patient when they finally have sex.
+1. I just rewatched that, and I had forgotten how hot it was. Although the lead up is amazing. When Ralph Fiennes tells Colin Firth that he shouldn’t leave his wife behind at the camp in the desert, it’s incredibly moving. Especially on a rewatch — you can tell Ruth at he’s already in love with her & he knows what is going to happen. KST and RF may be the most beautiful couple ever in that movie.
Not sure who Ruth is *you can tell that*
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For sexy, I think the scene in the English Patient when they finally have sex.
+1. I just rewatched that, and I had forgotten how hot it was. Although the lead up is amazing. When Ralph Fiennes tells Colin Firth that he shouldn’t leave his wife behind at the camp in the desert, it’s incredibly moving. Especially on a rewatch — you can tell Ruth at he’s already in love with her & he knows what is going to happen. KST and RF may be the most beautiful couple ever in that movie.
Anonymous wrote:For sexy, I think the scene in the English Patient when they finally have sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the people who are drawn to post on a romance thread and the people who are fans of the silly comedy-mystery "Psych" intersect at all. I find it can be one of the most romantic shows ever, but then, I love the characters and watching crazy people fall into devoted love is somehow doubly romantic.
Best romantic moment is a wordless one: A handwritten note, pressed up against the glass that separates a very strait-laced and uptight cop from the genuinely guilty woman he's just arrested, whom he's visiting in jail. They've spent a total of maybe two hours together, counting the arrest. His note says:
"I will wait for you these six to eighteen months. See you next Wednesday."
It's not some outsized declaration of love or hot moment of passion or huge gesture, but it's a perfectly in-character moment of complete, irreversible dedication.
That sounds sweet! I have to watch that show. I would recommend to you “The Mentalist.” The love story in the final two seasons is well worth waiting for.
PP to whom you're responding. "Psych" name-drops and makes fun of "The Mentalist" quite a few times in later seasons! The concepts were similar, one a comedic take and the other more serious, but since "Psych" was around first (started its run two years earlier), the show enjoyed poking at "The Mentalist." I've never seen the latter, mostly because I figure I would have a hard time taking it seriously after watching "Psych" mock it (affectionately), but I'll absolutely give it a try. Thanks! (Plus, that Patrick Jane guy is most watchable, I do believe.)
Simon Baker is, indeed, fantastic. It's a really good show. I've heard good things about "Psych," I've just never got around to it but will now. Simon Baker is also amazing in "Margin Call"--that movie is soooo good, and I think it's on Netflix right now.
Anonymous wrote:Officer and a Gentleman where Richard Gere picks Paula up at her factory and sweeps her off into the sunset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost time in a romance where a man clenches or flexes his hands.
Like the Dr. Darcy hand flex from 2005 P&P:
https://youtu.be/cIP_8UGQFx0
Just checked out that video. What a good directorial choice made there. The director could have skipped that split-second shot but used it. And we all benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Probably no one remembers Ally McBeal, but I loved her chemistry with Robert Downey Jr. for that one season he was on the show. The best was when he serenaded her with Every Breath you Take with Sting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQWgd6yXweY