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A collection of romantic movies perfect for Valentine's Day, featuring classics like Dirty Dancing and Gone with the Wind, tear-jerkers like The Notebook and Titanic, and lighthearted favorites like Juno.
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1. Dirty Dancing Nobody puts baby in the corner! This one’s a classic, with great dance scenes, strong characters and lines you’ll be repeating for days. If you’re a pair of opposites who can’t help but be attracted to one another, you’ll particularly enjoy this movie on V-Day.
2. The Notebook We’ve all seen the famous kiss scenes with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, but it’s the elder versions of these lovebirds that will really get to you. Be prepared for some tears!
3.Titanic If you’re up for a longer movie, Titanic is a great pick. It’s an epic romance that ends in disaster but shows that true love lasts forever.
4. Gone with the Wind For real movie buffs, this love-during-wartime story from 1939 is the ultimate in romantic movies. If you’ve never seen it, put it at the top of your Valentine’s Day must-sees.
5. Sleepless in Seattle New romcoms come out every year, but this one stands the test of time. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan come together to prove that even when our hearts are broken, there’s someone out there who can mend it for us – we just have to find them.
6. Pride and Prejudice Romantic women have clung to copies of Jane Austen’s romantic novel for years. This screen adaptation lives up to expectations, with Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennett and Matthew Macfadyen as the strong, proud and single Mr. Darcy.
7. Ghost The steamy romp between Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze in a New York City loft changed how everyone looked at pottery, breathed new life into the Righteous Brothers' ''Unchained Melody,'' and launched a host of parodies. But, in this supernatural love story about a Swayze's specter trying to reconnect with his lover (Moore) and help her solve his murder, it's the tender last kiss the couple shares before Swayze walks off into the light that's the most touching.
7. Ghost The steamy romp between Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze in a New York City loft changed how everyone looked at pottery, breathed new life into the Righteous Brothers' ''Unchained Melody,'' and launched a host of parodies. But, in this supernatural love story about a Swayze's specter trying to reconnect with his lover (Moore) and help her solve his murder, it's the tender last kiss the couple shares before Swayze walks off into the light that's the most touching.
8. Juno More lighthearted and fun than traditional romances, Juno will have you laughing and holding hands. You’ll fall in love with all the characters, not just the charming relationship that blooms between Michael Cera and Ellen Page.