41. Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
See Hugh Grant and Andie McDowell in this movie full of happiness, love but also sadness. If you choose to watch this movie you will get plenty of laughter but also some tears.
view “Four Weddings and a Funeral” trailer
42. Shakespeare in Love (1999)
Take the chance to see a totally different side of William Shakespeare than you’re used to.
view “Shakespeare in Love” trailer
43. Sleepless in Seattle (1993)

Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are playing the lead characters in this extremely funny and entertaining movie. This is one of those classic romantic movies that you should see.
read “Sleepless in Seattle” review
44. Something’s Gotta Give (2003)
This is a terrific romantic movie starring great actors like Jack Nicholson, Keanu Reeves, Diane Keaton and Amanda Peet. The movie has won several awards and it deservs every one of them.
view “Something’s Gotta Give” trailer
45. Cruel Intentions (1999)
It’s full of evil and hate but also the most important of all, love! Reese Witherspoon is excellent as always and Ryan Phillippe and Sarah Michelle Gellar does great jobs as well.
view “Cruel Intentions” trailer
46. The Wedding Date(2005)
Debra Messing doesn’t want to go to her sisters wedding alone so she hire Dermot Mulroney to go with her as her boyfriend.
view “The Wedding Date” trailer
47. Falling in Love (1984)

It’s a beautiful story but full of complications which makes the film full of life from the beginning to the last minute.
48. Never Been Kissed (1999)
This is a really sweet story about a girl, played by Drew Barrymore, who has never been kissed.
view “Never Been Kissed” trailer
49. Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
When you say Breakfast at Tifany’s most people immediatly comes to think of the bright star Hepburn who is excellent in the lead character.
view “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” trailer
50. Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
Ziyi Zhang and Suzuka Ohgo are excellent in this touching and interesting movie where we learn a lot about a totally different culture.

























erm number one…the notebook
how can u forget “A Walk To Remember”
I love all of them expecially the city of angels.
How can everyone forget about Anne of Green Gables/Anne of Green Gables- The Sequel???
ummm too bad that numbers one, two, and three should be West Side Story, The Notebook, and Tristan and Isolde (:
West Side Story is the best and most tragic love story of them all.
I want to rent all of these. Good list! The Notebook is def. a good one too.
wheres the notebook
Lol… I looked at this list and thought, two that will shall be on here will be…
A walk to remember… and The Notebook, but it wasn’t. That’s crazy! It’s probally number 1 to be honeset. :)
what happened to Pretty Woman????
I love 50 first dates.. Love can be felt for any reason..
i agree, Notebook should at least be in the top 5, and in the top 10, they should also have Amelie and the Piano.
and what about all those kewl movies with John Cusack like High Fidelity and Must Love Dogs?
and if you’re going to have a Jack Nicholson movie, how about As Good as it Gets or Terms of Endearment? come on people, since when is Cruel Intentions Romantic, unless you consider soft-core porn romantic?
i also loved Stranger Than Fiction.
Some other wonderful romantic gems: Ever After, Somewhere In Time, The Philadelphia Story, Bringing Up Baby, Random Harvest, Dark Victory, Now Voyager, The Clock, The Wedding Singer, Beauty and the Beast(Disney version), Love Crazy, The Best Years of Our Lives, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, It’s a Wonderful Life, Butterflies are Free, What’s up Doc, Can’t Buy me Love, Sixteen Candles, Where the Heart Is, The Other Side of Heaven, Man in the Moon (Reese Witherspoon’s first movie circa 1991), The Magic of Ordinary Days, P.S. I Love You, and Marty. Why is it so many of these films don’t seem to garner the creedence they deserve, especially the last one? It won best picture of 1955 and is a simple love story that explores the complexities of human nature so eloquently. And two which are difficult to find or have not been released on DVD: The Enchanted Cottage and A Letter For Evie. They explore similar premises to Marty but abound with different twists and turns. The resounding theme in all these treasures: the power of love to transform.
I recommend any of the above selections if you’ve not seen them or if you’ve seen them a hundred times. NOTE: P.S. I Love You is a brand new title but I’ve included it herein because it’s sure to become a classic.
The Wedding SInger and Eer After are on of my faves too.
why If ONLY is not in the list????…I guess it is one of the best movie i have ever seen….its a must watch…..
If Only is such a romantic movie. I recommend this to those who havent seen it.
hi!! good list, but as everyone else there are some movies that most be here like THE NOTEBOOK, thas one of the greates movies ever, and IF ONLY, thanks good that here is MOULIN ROUGE… because 4 me thats the best of all!! thas my fave movie of all times!!! xD that one and the notebook!!!
need a movie to watch a sweet one somthing she will love but somthing i will at least like sorry im not a chick flick guy thx fore the help love,
john
WHAT WHERE IS THE NOTEBOOK