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I love romantic movies! Some of my favorites are 10 Things I Hate About You, Stuck In Love and Letters To Juliet.
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Talking about romantic movies based on books, my favorites are -
1. Me before you
2. Five feet apart
3. Everything Everything
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I remeber when I used to watch romance movies ALL THE TIME. Now - ehhh. Some of my favorites were the notebook, Titanic , a walk to remember , me before you , and the fault in our stars.
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I think mine would be crazy rich Asians. Loved the display of assuming culture and the simple relationship Rachel and Nick shared
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The Titanic is my all time favorite. The cinematography was ahead of its time. It definitely deserved all the Academy Awards it won. It's a movie I re-watch from time to time.
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Im a hopeless romantic and I love Bridget Jones Diaries. Can watch it all day long.
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Watched a lot though, but mine selection of best is pretty old date back to 2004 "The notebook"
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Titanic isn't a bad choice too, you know?
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I was a huge fan of romantic movies. That was when I was younger. Now that I am older, I find most romantic movies to follow the same story line. That is not appealing to me in any way.
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I would watch Say anything anyday over any other romance movie.
Lloyd is so pure.
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Titanic is also one of my best romantic of all times. But i had enjoyed other like the notebook, Casablanca and dying young though they're plenty of tragedies there..
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There are a lot romantic movies that i liked. Some of them are the following: The Proposal, Sweet November, City of Angels, 50 First Dates, Everafter, Three Idiots, The Vow and The Time Traveller's wife.
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I love tragedies so of course titanic, romeo and juliet, a walk to remember and of course the notebook.
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I’m a sucker for romance! I like newer movies like You before Me, Leap Day, and The Notebook but I also really like classic ones. I love the movie A Walk to Remember and Save the Last Dance! All great movies!
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I am not really a fan of romantic movies but sometimes we all need to feel that butterflies inside our tummy. My favorite romantic movie is 50 first dates starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore. I was only 8 years old when this movie was released and I was able to watch it when I was already 18 years old. I still like it until today and looking forward to more Sandler and Barrymore movies.
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