Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Random Romantic Thoughts

During the week I engage in random intellectual discussions with Andree, Russell, and Jason Baier. The topics covered range from music to movies to politics to sports to religion to fine dining.

Yesterday Russell wanted to know what we considered to be the best romantic movies ever made. I thought I would post my response. Even though it is fairly random and just what I thought about off the top of my head.

In no particular order:

Casablanca- One of the greatest movies of all-time, period.

West Side Story- Greatest musical ever made, period.

Roman Holiday- Audrey Hepburn, what can I say Russell, when you are right, you are right.

My Fair Lady-My 2nd favorite musical. Very sexist ending though.

Singin’ in the Rain- 3rd favorite musical. Makes me wish I could dance in the way that West Side Story makes me wish I was in a gang.

King Kong (1933)- One of my favorite movies of all-time, but most chicks don’t dig it.

Beauty and the Beast- French version or Disney version.

Titanic- Badmouth the movie all you want. It won 10 Academy Awards and is the highest grossing movie of all-time, yet it isn’t cool to admit you like it. I love it.

It Happened One Night- One of the greatest romantic comedies of all time. Clark Gable at his best.

The Philadelphia Story-My favorite romantic comedy of all time. Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn. What more do you need to say.

Shakespeare in Love-Funny and sad and beautifully written.

The Graduate-Kind of creepy, but still a great love story with a great ending.

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner- Another movie that trendy people don’t like, but you give me a movie with Poitier, Hepburn and Tracy and I’ll take it every time. There are at least 3 great scenes in this movie.

Sabrina (1954)- Audrey Hepburn, does it every time, except Breakfast at Tiffany’s. I really don’t like Breakfast at Tiffany’. Perhaps it is because of the overt racism.

The Apartment- Perhaps my all-time favorite Jack Lemmon movie. I think he plays a character that a lot of guys can relate to.

Marty- A chick flick from a guy’s perspective. The lesson of this movie is a great one and I wish more guys could learn it.

The Princess Bride-Still the best fantasy movie ever made. “As You Wish”

Lady and the Tramp- The spaghetti scene, come on!

Dirty Dancing- I hated this movie so much growing up, but it has grown on me over the years.

Grease-What happened to you John Travolta? Unfortunately spawned the worst sequel of all-time.

Jerry Maguire- “You complete me”.

Funny Face- Audrey Hepburn, say no more. Say no more.

Once- I repeat, if you haven’t seen this movie yet, do what it takes to see this movie.

Good Will Hunting-“Sonofabitch, he stole my line.”

Ever After-Not quite as clever as it wants to be, but still pretty good.

It’s a Wonderful Life-Best Christmas movie ever made.

On the Waterfront- Reveals how the love of a woman can push a man to new heights.

Forrest Gump- Glad they didn’t make the book straight up.

10 Things I Hate About You- Cute high school movie with an extremely talented cast.

A Beautiful Mind-Not a great movie, but I do like it. "I need to believe, that something extraordinary is possible."

This is all I got for now. I’m sure when I get home and look through my DVD catalog something else will strike me.

I don’t care for Sleepless in Seattle or the remake, You’ve Got Mail.

I would point out that I do love Gone with the Wind, but I do not consider it to be a great love story. Unless you consider the love story between Scarlett O’Hara and herself. She is an evil person and the movie is about Rhett finally figuring it out. There is a reason why one of the greatest lines in movie history is at the end of this movie. No, Scarlett would have never gotten Rhett to take her back. Margaret Mitchell is on record as saying that and that is why she never wrote a sequel.


I'm curious if anybody else has any thoughts?

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2 Comments:

At 2:38 PM, Blogger iowahawksbob said...

Looks like a great list. I've not seen most of these, so I can't comment much further. I wouldn't say "romantic" movies are one of my favorite genres.

I object to Titanic mostly for historical reasons. But it was entertaining and belongs on a list of the most romantic films.

Once is rapidly moving up my Netflix list. I'm really looking forward to it.

Of all the films I've watched recently I would say that "Sweet Land" is a great romantic film. "The Painted Veil" might fall into this category too...although its a little different.

 
At 8:51 PM, Blogger photography139 said...

I've thought about checking out The Painted Veil, but have not gotten around to it.

Let me know when you see Once.

 

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