1. Airport scene Rick and Elsa 'Casablanca'
2. When Charley comes back to Sue and talks to her in her garden 'Open Range'
3. Sun Foy takes the chance gets off the stage and stays so that she can be with Tom 'Broken Trail'
4. You can go wrong with the end of 'An Officer and a Gentleman'
5.Iris and Roy Hobbs 'The Natural' young love lost and regained.
A couple of my choices might throw some of you, but there they are.
Three-way with cat at end of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”
* My Bare Lady
* Saturday Night Beaver
* Shaving Ryan's Privates
Hospital scene in Brian’s song.
Oh, sorry that is a Bro-mance, not a romance!
How about ending of Centennial Man?
I can’t believe no one has mentioned Nick Nolte throwing a chair through the glass to get at Kathleen Turner in “Body Heat”.
Oh, wait, wrong forum...
Year after year, pollsters ask women what is the most romantic place to make love. Usually the #1 answer—or in the top 3—is on a tropical beach.
With that in mind, the #1 romantic scene has to be the hot beach kiss between Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr as the adulterous lovers in “From Here to Eternity.”
I’m not sure that this scene isn’t the reason all the polls come out the way they do.
The scene where Wesley rescues Buttercup in “The Princess Bride”.....(Plus gotta love a movie with Andre the Giant in it)...lol
Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey final dance in Dirty Dancing.
~"Don't cry. If you can paint, I can walk." "If it had to be one of us, why did it have to be you?"~
Hands down. Number one. All-time tops.
Second place, the last scene in "Notorious."
~"Oh, you love me."~ "Long ago. All the time, since the beginning." "I was a fatheaded guy, full of pain. It tore me up not having you."
(There's a theme developing here...)
Windwalker (the whole Movie)
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The end of “Pride and Prejudice” with Colin Firth. Not the typical love scene of modern day. They are in love and have not even held hands. They are married and as they leave in a buggy, he just plants a huge kiss on her. Oh... the passion!!
Maybe not THE MOST romantic scene, but a notable one, and a favorite of mine:
In “Jackie Brown” when Jackie and Max Cherry are sitting at her kitchen table, they have a really wonderful chemistry. Nothing ever happens except one kiss during the movie (not in this scene), but it is clear they are very attracted to each other, and the electricity between them is something you don’t see in the movies quite like this scene.
This takes place while The Delfonics’ “Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time)” plays on her stereo.
Pam Grier is so hot and sweet, and Robert Forster is a good match for her.
Enjoy:
2. Romance? There was some good chemistry between Carole Bouquet and Roger Moore in For Your Eyes Only (e.g. when the carriage driver, now knowing English, overhears Bond arguing with her about her safety) and says to himself, "Amoré!"
3. My Fair Lady when Audrey Hepburn sings "I Could Have Danced All Night"
4. John Belushi and Blair Brown in Continental Divide : the scene where the conductor comes to collect tickets, and John pays with cash, to hear the quip, "That'll give you about ... ten more minutes" ; or the scene in the Natural History museum where they meet up and say to each other, "I'm over you..." "...and I'm over you" and end up like crazed weasels about 30 seconds later ;-)
5. Renee Russo and Pierce Brosnan on the staircase in the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair.
6. The maid-in-waiting covering for the young lovers in Shakespeare in Love.
7. The tension between Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday.
8. (Heartbreaking) -- the closing scene of On Her Majesty's Secret Service (almost enough to make me like George Lazenbee)
9. Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn in Bringing Up Baby: to me, this film is the personification of the quip that classic films all have the story line "Boy meets girl, Girl gets Boy into pickle, Boy gets Pickle into Girl"
10. In a similar vein, Madeleine Kahn and Cleavon Little in Blazing Saddles (one word: schnitzengruben!)
Cheers!