Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day!

Hi guys just a little blog to let you all know I hope you are having a happy valentine's day! In an effort to up my readership I am going to take Weir's suggestions and do a top 5, and I'm blogging with my shirt off too! Just kidding Mom and Dad! So hope you all have a good day. John and I are going to see Chris Rock tonight, hopefully he's funny and not too offensive. And then Saturday we're going to see Rent, which I have been wanting to see for a few years now. So I will have some reviews for you when the weekend is over.

Top 5 Romantic Movies

1. When Harry Met Sally (my all time fav)
2. The Notebook (talk about a good cry, the scene in the rain-the best!)
3. Casablanca (classic)
4. Dirty Dancing (brings back memories of being a teen, love the dance at the end)
5. Chasing Amy (gotta love Kevin Smith)

What are your picks?

4 comments:

sloth15 said...

Hmmm.

1. Casablanca (my favorite movie.)

and in no particular order:

-Love Actually
-About a Boy
-Bull Durham
-The Princess Bride
-The Cutting Edge

Anonymous said...

ooohh... the cutting edge. Becky and I have watched that movie countless times. I love it. I am surprised to see you like it too. Toe pick.

Love Actually would be in my top 10, it's a good one.

Candy said...

I really like French Kiss, I can't pass it by when it is playing on TV. I'm sure you know that Moms never go away, they sometimes just sit back and listen :) Thanks for noticing Weir :) Have a great day, Love Mom and Dad

Becky said...

Definitely The Notebook. I like all Weir's picks, too, except Bill Durham which I haven't seen. I actually own all the other 4.

Others I could watch again and again:

-One Fine Day (George Clooney, Michelle Pfeiffer, 1996)
-Baby Boom (Diane Keaton back in the 80s, lots of shoulder pads and lady-suits, but the story stands the test of time)
-Something's Gotta Give (Diane Keaton again. I'm not a Jack Nicholson fan, but I do love this movie.)
-Anne of Green Gables I and II
-Shakespeare in Love
-High Fidelity