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The Philadelphia Story

The Philadelphia Story (1940):
Cary Grant as C. K. Dexter Haven
Katharine Hepburn as Tracy Lord
James Stewart as Macaulay Connor

C. K.: I’m sorry, but I thought I better hit you before he did. He’s in better shape than I am.
Macaulay: Oh, you’ll do!

#7 in The 30 most romantic films ever

The Roman holiday


The Roman Holiday (1953)
Gregory Peck as Joe Bradley
Audrey Hepburn as Princess Ann

Princess Ann: I’ve never been alone with a man before, even with my dress on. With my dress off, it’s MOST unusual.

#9 in The 30 most romantic films ever

Love story: Oliver meets Jennifer

Love Story (1970)
Ali MacGraw as Jennifer Cavalleri
Ryan O’Neal as Oliver Barrett IV

Jennifer: You look stupid and rich.
Oliver: Well, what if I’m smart and poor?
Jennifer: *I’m* smart and poor.
Oliver: What makes you so smart?
Jennifer: I wouldn’t go out for coffee with you.
Oliver: Well I wouldn’t ask you.
Jennifer: Well, that’s what makes you stupid.

Oliver: If you’re so convinced I’m a loser, why did you bulldose me into buying you coffee?
Jennifer: I like your body

#10 in The 30 most romantic films ever

Dirty Dancing: Time of my life

Dirty Dancing
Jennifer Grey as Frances ‘Baby’ Houseman
Patrick Swayze as Johnny Castle

#15 in The 30 most romantic films ever

The way we were: Final scene

The way we were
Barbra Streisand as Katie Morosky
Robert Redford as Hubbell Gardner

Katie: Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we were old? Then we could say we survived all this. Everything thing would be uncomplicated, the way it was when we were young?
Hubbell: Katie, it was never uncomplicated.

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When Harry met Sally

When Harry met Sally
Billy Crystal as Harry Burns
Meg Ryan as Sally Albright

Man: We were married forty years ago. We were married three years, we got a divorce. Then I married Margerie.
Woman: But first you lived with Barbara.
Man: Right, Barbara. But I didn’t marry Barbara I married Margerie.
Woman: Then he got a divorce.
Man: Right, then I married Kitty.
Woman: Another divorce.
Man: Then a couple of years later at Atticalicio’s funeral, I ran into her. I was with some girl I don’t even remember.
Woman: Roberta.
Man: Right, Roberta. But I couldn’t take my eyes off you. I remember I snuck over to her and I said… What did I say?
Woman: You said, “What are you doing after?”
Man: Right. So I ditched Roberta, we go for a coffee, a month later we were married.
Woman: Thirty five years today after our first marriage.

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