10:07 pm - 02/13/2013
Most Romantic Quotes: 14 Famous Love-Filled Movie Lines
Love is always so much better in movies. The sex scenes are never awkward, the perfect Coldplay song is always playing, and everything always works out in the end. Best of all, the love story in cinema never involves awkward conversations or misintrepreted text messages -- from "Jerry Maguire's" famous "You had me at 'hello,'" to Casbalanca's iconic "We'll always have Paris," the romantic lines in movies are always spot on.
In honor of Valentine's Day, we've compiled fourteen of the best romantic lines from movies. Click through below and let us know your favorites in the comments.
"You Complete Me" And "You Had Me At Hello" - "Jerry Maguire"
These iconic lines were a team effort from Tom Cruise and Renée Zellweger in "Jerry Maguire." After a quick marriage, and rocky relationship, and professional troubles, Jerry (Cruise), returns to Dorothy's (Zellweger) house to win her back. After beginning his speech with "hello," he tells her, "You complete me." Dorothy then makes hearts melt by simply responding "You had me at 'hello.'"
"Love Means Never Having To Say You're Sorry" - "Love Story"
The classic 1970 romance "Love Story" gave audiences Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal, and one of the best pieces of wisdom about love. "Love means never having to say you're sorry" is used twice in the film, including as the last line.
"I'll Never Let Go, Jack" - "Titanic"
After falling in love aboard the Titanic, Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) are tossed overboard when the ship crashes. Rose floats on a panel of wood as Jack treads water, and promises him, "I'll never let go, Jack." (SPOILER: she does.)
"If You're A Bird, I'm A Bird" - "The Notebook"
"The Notebook" tells the unlikely love story of Noah (Ryan Gosling) and Allie (Rachel McAdams). In one of the most memorable scenes, the duo is on the beach and Allie is playing in the waves. She demands that Noah recognize that she is a bird like the gulls flying by, before asking that Noah say he is a bird as well. He responds, "If you're a bird, I'm a bird."
"We'll Always Have Paris" - "Casablanca"
Perhaps the most celebrated romantic film, "Casablanca" stars Humphrey Bogart as Rick and Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa. When they are forced to leave one another, Rick tells Ilsa to focus on the time that they fell in love, telling her "We'll always have Paris."
"To Me You Are Perfect" - "Love Actually"
One of the many story lines featured in "Love Actually" is the love triangle between Juliet (Keira Knightley), her husband Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor), and his friend Mark (Andrew Lincoln). After appearing standoffish to Juliet, Mark finally confesses that he is in love with her, telling her at Christmas, "To me you are perfect."
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What are you favorite romantic movies, ONTD?
In honor of Valentine's Day, we've compiled fourteen of the best romantic lines from movies. Click through below and let us know your favorites in the comments.
"You Complete Me" And "You Had Me At Hello" - "Jerry Maguire"
These iconic lines were a team effort from Tom Cruise and Renée Zellweger in "Jerry Maguire." After a quick marriage, and rocky relationship, and professional troubles, Jerry (Cruise), returns to Dorothy's (Zellweger) house to win her back. After beginning his speech with "hello," he tells her, "You complete me." Dorothy then makes hearts melt by simply responding "You had me at 'hello.'"
"Love Means Never Having To Say You're Sorry" - "Love Story"
The classic 1970 romance "Love Story" gave audiences Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal, and one of the best pieces of wisdom about love. "Love means never having to say you're sorry" is used twice in the film, including as the last line.
"I'll Never Let Go, Jack" - "Titanic"
After falling in love aboard the Titanic, Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) are tossed overboard when the ship crashes. Rose floats on a panel of wood as Jack treads water, and promises him, "I'll never let go, Jack." (SPOILER: she does.)
"If You're A Bird, I'm A Bird" - "The Notebook"
"The Notebook" tells the unlikely love story of Noah (Ryan Gosling) and Allie (Rachel McAdams). In one of the most memorable scenes, the duo is on the beach and Allie is playing in the waves. She demands that Noah recognize that she is a bird like the gulls flying by, before asking that Noah say he is a bird as well. He responds, "If you're a bird, I'm a bird."
"We'll Always Have Paris" - "Casablanca"
Perhaps the most celebrated romantic film, "Casablanca" stars Humphrey Bogart as Rick and Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa. When they are forced to leave one another, Rick tells Ilsa to focus on the time that they fell in love, telling her "We'll always have Paris."
"To Me You Are Perfect" - "Love Actually"
One of the many story lines featured in "Love Actually" is the love triangle between Juliet (Keira Knightley), her husband Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor), and his friend Mark (Andrew Lincoln). After appearing standoffish to Juliet, Mark finally confesses that he is in love with her, telling her at Christmas, "To me you are perfect."
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What are you favorite romantic movies, ONTD?
People have arguments in every relationship, and they sometimes say hurtful things to each other, usually without really meaning them . In truth, love actually means having the courage and the humility to say you're sorry when you've wronged someone.
BTW, a few years after Love Story was released, Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal appeared in a remake of the classic 1930s film Bringing up Baby called What's Up, Doc?, directed by Peter Bogdanovich. At the end of the film Ryan O'Neal says he's sorry. Streisand bats her eyelashes at him and says, "Love means never having to say you're sorry." There was a silence, and then Ryan O'Neal said, "That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard." It. Was. Perfect. :-D
Edited at 2013-02-14 01:39 pm (UTC)