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  1. pegs404's romance favs's icon

    pegs404's romance favs

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. in no particular order, and i'm not a genre purist.
  2. Romance sublist from 501 Must See Movies's icon

    Romance sublist from 501 Must See Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The official 501 Must See Movies is compiled from a list of about 50 movies from 10 genres. These lists use the second edition which contains between 50 and 60 movies in each genre and breaks them out into their own lists for easier completion.
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    Romantic Comedies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
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    Romanticas

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Mis favoritas romanticonas
  5. Rotten Tomatoes: 25 Best Romantic Comedies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes: 25 Best Romantic Comedies

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, we at RT are aware you’ve probably already thought of picking up flowers and candy for that special someone. However, if you’re looking for the perfect cinematic Cupid’s arrow, we’re here to help, in the form of RT’s Best Romantic Comedies! Nothing caps a romantic Valentine’s Day like watching glamorous couples fall in love -- often while trading witty barbs. And if you find yourself dateless, don’t despair: the likes of Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Woody Allen, and Meg Ryan make for good company. However, determining what made the cut wasn’t without its complications (kinda like love itself). We utilized a weighted system that factors in both Tomatometer and number of reviews, and each movie needed 30 reviews to qualify. Given the fact there’s hardly a lack of romance and comedy in the movies, we decided to winnow our candidates down to lighthearted films that primarily focus on love affairs. So dim the lights, pop the bubbly, and get cozy with our compendium of the best reviewed romantic comedies of all time!
  6. Six Movies with Younger/Older Dating Dynamics: Cinematic Exploration of Ageless Romance's icon

    Six Movies with Younger/Older Dating Dynamics: Cinematic Exploration of Ageless Romance

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. In the realm of cinema, ageless romance has been a recurring theme, breaking societal norms and exploring the dynamics of relationships between younger men and older ladies. This unconventional yet captivating narrative has found its way into various films, showcasing the complexities and beauty of connections that transcend age. We want to delve into six movies that exemplify age gap relationships, drawing parallels to the world of mature dating, adult flirting, and the quest to find real mature singles on online platforms. Connection to Online Dating These cinematic examples resonate with the experiences encountered in mature dating, adult flirting, and the quest to find real mature singles on online platforms. Just as these films challenge societal norms and expectations, individuals in the mature dating scene may find themselves navigating unconventional paths in search of genuine connections. Online mature dating websites provide a platform for individuals to explore relationships beyond age boundaries, emphasizing the importance of shared interests, understanding, and mutual respect. 1. "The Graduate" (1967) Directed by Mike Nichols, "The Graduate" is a classic film that explores the complexities of an affair between Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman), a recent college graduate, and Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), an older family friend. The movie delves into the challenges of navigating unconventional relationships, echoing the unpredictability often encountered in the world of mature dating. Much like the characters in the film, individuals in the mature dating scene may find themselves facing societal expectations and exploring connections beyond the conventional norms. 2. "Harold and Maude" (1971) Directed by Hal Ashby, "Harold and Maude" is a dark romantic comedy that follows the eccentric relationship between Harold Chasen (Bud Cort), a young man obsessed with death, and Maude (Ruth Gordon), a spirited and carefree older woman. The film challenges societal perceptions of age and love, reflecting the unconventional paths that individuals in mature dating might take. It emphasizes the importance of embracing individuality and finding real mature singles who share similar outlooks on life. 3. "The Reader" (2008) Directed by Stephen Daldry, "The Reader" explores the complex relationship between Michael Berg (David Kross), a young man, and Hanna Schmitz (Kate Winslet), an older woman with a mysterious past. The film delves into themes of love, guilt, and redemption, showcasing the emotional intricacies that can be present in age-diverse relationships. Similarly, those engaged in mature dating may find themselves navigating complex emotions and histories as they seek connections on mature dating websites. 4. "Lost in Translation" (2003) Directed by Sofia Coppola, "Lost in Translation" is a soulful exploration of the connection between Bob Harris (Bill Murray), an aging actor, and Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), a young woman dealing with existential uncertainty. The film captures the essence of finding solace and understanding in unexpected connections, mirroring the journey that individuals on mature dating websites might experience. The quest to find real mature singles often involves discovering common ground and shared experiences that transcend age. 5. "An Education" (2009) Directed by Lone Scherfig, "An Education" follows the story of Jenny (Carey Mulligan), a teenage girl, and David (Peter Sarsgaard), an older man with a charismatic demeanor. The film explores themes of desire, societal expectations, and the allure of unconventional relationships. In the mature dating landscape, individuals may grapple with similar themes as they navigate the intricacies of adult flirting and connections that go beyond traditional norms. 6. "Something's Gotta Give" (2003) Directed by Nancy Meyers, "Something's Gotta Give" is a romantic comedy that features a love story between Erica Barry (Diane Keaton), an accomplished playwright, and Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson), a renowned music executive. The film humorously addresses the stereotypes and challenges associated with age differences in relationships, reflecting the need to challenge preconceived notions in the world of mature dating. The cinematic world has beautifully portrayed the nuances of relationships between younger men and older ladies, offering insights into the complexities and depth of ageless romance. As individuals explore the realm of mature dating, the lessons from these films resonate, encouraging a perspective that values connection over societal expectations. In the world of mature dating websites, the quest to find real mature singles is guided by the principles of authenticity, mutual understanding, and the belief that love knows no age boundaries.
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    The good stuff

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
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    The Hollywood Romantic Comedy

    Favs/dislikes: 12:0. From the book by Leger Grindon (2011). The filmography is arranged by a chronological progression of themes: Transition to Sound (1930-1933) Screwball (1934-1942) World war II and the Homefront (1942-1946) Post-War: Melancholy and Reconciliation (1947-1953) The Comedies of Seduction: The Playboy, the Gold Digger, and the Virgin (1953-1966) The transition through the counter-culture (1967-1976) Nervous Romance (1977-1987) Reaffirmation of Romance (1986-1996) Grotesque and Ambivalent (1997-present)
  9. Time Out London's 100 Best Romantic Movies's icon

    Time Out London's 100 Best Romantic Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. In 2013, 101 filmmakers, journalists, critics, and writers participated in a Time Out London poll to select the 100 most romantic films ever made.
  10. Time Out New York 50 Most Romantic Movies's icon

    Time Out New York 50 Most Romantic Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. From 2011, Time Out New York presents their list of the most romantic movies of all time.
  11. TimeOut's The 50 Best Romcoms of All Time (feb 2020 edition)'s icon

    TimeOut's The 50 Best Romcoms of All Time (feb 2020 edition)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Love – it’s a funny old game. Or at least it is in these films. Here's Time Out's definitive list of the 50 best romcoms. Like cargo pants and saying ‘as if!’ to people, romcoms were huge in the ’90s, but fell sadly out of fashion in the 2010s. Now, though, that drought looks to be over. Thanks in part to Netflix, we’re in the middle of a romcom revival, with films like ‘Always Be My Maybe’ and ‘Set It Up’ inspiring mainstream Hollywood to start making romantic comedies again. From Nora Ephron classics to Richard Curtis movies that are so-very-British (and so-very-funny), we’ve put together 50 of the most hilarious romantic comedies and bittersweet romances that’ll leave a lump in your throat and tears rolling down your cheeks.
  12. Top 200 80's generation childhood movies's icon

    Top 200 80's generation childhood movies

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Movies that were popular during the 80's kid's generation.
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    Young adult movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A list of young adult movies
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