That Chuck movie sounds like a romantic comedy. Not really my genre, but in it, I liked Sleepless in Seattle. And Notting Hill. Love Actually is great too. Costume drama meets romantic comedy: Molière - reviews weren't that great, but I really enjoyed it.
For pure romance, call me mad, but I really like Titanic.
Also, Jane Austen adaptations. Don't watch them as a movie! You need BBC miniseries. Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice have great modern versions. Perfect to watch with girlfriends
A bit more artistic:
Une liason pornographique. Erm...that title serves a plot purpose.
My Summer of Love. I saw it the other day, I thought it was really good.
Sex and the City - that's the equivalent of pr0n for women. It paints members of the opposite sex not as normal human beings, but as lust objects, persons without backstories, or personalities, or independent feelings. They exist only from the moment to walk into the screen. And they only exist for their sole purpose, their personalities being reduced to that purpose - 'Mr. Big', 'Mr. thirty seconds', 'Mr such-and-such peculiar preference'.
Just because women are a bit more refined and less direct doesn't make their 'pr0n' any more interesting:
Busty shop clerk, enjoys doing men within twenty seconds of them walking into her shop.
Adam, succesful fashion reporter, enjoys it in hip *frontroomcensorship* style.
Not that I mind. I mean, fair enough and good for them. It's just that, SitC is best left for women to watch on their own, or with girlfriends. You can't win by watching it. Leave it to them
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