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Date Movie: "Sleepless In Seattle"
May 6th, 2007 | Date Movies, Romance
Sleepless In Seattle (Romance - 1993 - Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan): After losing his wife to cancer, Tom Hank’s character moves to
Sleepless In Seattle is a date movie classic, but if you're not into the romantic comedy genre, you may have a little difficulty sitting through this one.
Date Movie: "Jerry Maguire"
Mar 30th, 2007 | Date Movies, Romance
My take on Tom Cruise (warning…opinion ahead!)
Regardless of how you feel about Tom Cruise (i.e. his beliefs, couch jumping, etc.), one can’t deny that he really is a remarkable actor. After the Mission Impossible Trilogy (some purists will argue that there was only one true trilogy, but never mind that) and lackluster films like War of the Worlds and Eyes Wide Shut, I sometimes forget what Tom Cruise is really capable of. Cruise is an extremely versatile actor and should really be remembered for his performances in films such as Risky Business, Rain Man, Born on the Fourth of July, and my favorite – Magnolia. Those are all great films, but since we’re discussing date movies, let’s get to Jerry Maguire.
Jerry Maguire (ROMANCE – 1996 – Starring Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., and Renee Zellweger): In Jerry Maguire, Tom Cruise plays a successful sports agent who begins to question the morality of his work. After a dramatic scene at the office, he’s left with an egomaniacal athlete (played by Cuba Gooding Jr. who went on to win an Academy Award), a single mother (Renee Zellweger), and a goldfish. It’s a great story about starting over, staying true to yourself, and most importantly – taking a chance on others. The film has some good comedy and the romance is not too corny…so it should appeal to most tastes.
On a side note, even though date flicks are usually associated with the romantic genre, I’ll be sure to feature some other themes in the next few weeks.
Date Movie: "City of Angels"
Mar 18th, 2007 | Date Movies, Romance
City of Angels (ROMANCE - 1998 - Starring Nicolas Cage & Meg Ryan): It’s a story of an angel who forgoes his immortality and place in heaven to be with the woman he loves on earth. It’s a love story, but more specifically, it makes one question how much he/she would sacrifice for the sake of love. It’s a little bit of a tear jerker so make sure you have the Kleenex handy!
Date Movie: “Say Anything”
Mar 11th, 2007 | Date Movies, Romance
When I stared writing this blog back in June, I set aside a little section called “Date Movies” where I began to list some great movies that you could check out with your date or significant other (in fact, it was the first blog post I ever wrote). Needless to say, I have neglected this portion of the blog…even though I promised to feature a different movie each week. So without further ado, I will start of with one of my favorite romantic films, Say Anything.
Say Anything (ROMANCE - 1989 – Starring John Cusack and Ione Skye): Written and Directed by Cameron Crowe, Say Anything is a feel-good romantic comedy about first love. Lloyd (John Cusack) is an optimistic High School graduate whose only certainty in life is that he wants to be with Diane (Ione Skye), a straight-A student whose future is all planned out by her over-protective father (played by John Mahoney). Is their love strong enough to withstand their differences and Diane’s disapproving father?
Date Movie: "The Notebook"
Jun 4th, 2006 | Date Movies, Romance
The Notebook (ROMANCE - 2004 - Starring Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling): The Notebook is a contemporary love story and a favorite with many women. Adapted from the best selling novel, the film tells the story of two "star struck" lovers from different sides of the track. Sound familiar? The movie is about love at first sight…the type of love that you carry with you wherever you go and regardless of the circumstances. The type of love that stays with you throughout your life and doesn't let you forget.
Date Movie: "Ghost"
Jun 4th, 2006 | Date Movies, Romance
Ghost (ROMANCE - 1990 - Starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and Whoopi Goldberg): Ghost is the story of love beyond death…a love endures all type of film. It is why you have to tell people that you love them all the time, because you never know what can happen tomorrow. Ghost shows us that true love is timeless and has no boundaries. The movie has it all: romance, action, and comedy (courtesy of Whoppie Goldberg as Oda Mae Brown). The film is not without its flaws but it is successful at conveying its message and leaving you with a sense of satisfaction.
