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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) - One of Jim Carrey's best roles. But we've already forgotten how good this one is.
Wall-E (2008) - Because love doesn't always have to be between two humans.
Far and Away (1992) - Cruise and Kidman star in this sweeping American epic. Don't expect an historical reenactment of the period, instead, just sit back and find yourself swept away in all the love oozing from the screen.
Dances With Wolves (1993) - Which is more powerful, the historical aspect of this story, or Lieutenant Dunbar's love for Stand With Fist?
Bull Durham (1988) - Features one of the most romantically vulgar quotes of all time. You can read the quote here.
Top Gun (1986) - The combination of romance and war have been spitting out the classics for ages. Here's another one to add to the list.
The Princess Bride (1987) - THE most romantic fairy tale ever told. Period.
Atonement (2007) - Even one of the greatest lies ever told can't keep these two lovers apart.
The Thomas Crowne Affair (1999) - Another instance of the remake outdueling the original. Oh, and great soundtrack featuring Nina Simone too!
The Reader (2008) - Can 15 year-olds really fall in love? From what we see here, the answer is yes.
Grease (1978) - Can a greaser renegade with the T-Birds fall in love with a goody-two-shoes from The Pink Ladies? Watch it to find out.
Adventureland (2009) - Could end up being Stewart's best role in her young but burgeoning career. She's that good here.
The Bridges of Madison County (1995) - Meryl Streep proves why she's one of the best actresses in Hollywood in this weepy melodrama directed by and also starring Clint Eastwood.
The African Queen (1951) - It's a beautiful thing to watch the straight-laced missionary (Hepburn) win over the gin-swilling riverboat captain (Bogart). What great chemistry these two display. Also makes our list of the greatest war movies of all time.
Moulin Rouge (2001) - After all, The word "love" and its variations (loved, loves, loving, lover and lovers) appears in this film 143 times.
The Notebook (2004) - While not really a good movie, its romantic spirit can't be denied.

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