hoppy;903985 wrote: The ending of the movie True Romance. Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette make it out of the apartment shootout with the money, get to Mexico, have a rugrat and lay in the sun all day. My kinda flik.
[QUOTE]William Hurt and Kathleen Turner strike sparks in Lawrence Kasdan's Body Heat, a sexy, haunting tale of desire and skullduggery that echoes 1940s
The Postman Always Rings Twice raunch but good.
[QUOTE]This version of James M. Cain's novel is famed for replacing the raunchiness unsurprisingly missing from the 1946 version. This time, the kitchen table is the arena for a brutally sexy scene in which Jack Nicholson's groping veers dangerously close to rape. But all becomes clear when Jessica Lange swipes away the cutlery and loaves of bread - and it's not because she's in cleaning mode. A rumour put about by Nicholson - and never denied by Lange - concerning the authenticity of the scene has more or less been taken as read.[/QUOTE]
ALOHA!!
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
Well if you do buckle up they are a bit raunchy.. :wah:
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Originally Posted by CARLA
"BODY HEAT" Just about every scene.
The Postman Always Rings Twice
would you believe i've never seen either of them! [/QUOTE]
ALOHA!!
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
Leo DiCaprio (Jack) and Kate Winslet (Rose) have such chemistry in this blockbuster. Who could forget such memorable scenes as when they are standing at the bow of the Titanic arms outstretched with ‘My Heart Will Go On’ being belted out in the background? Or Jack sketching pictures of a naked Rose. And how about the fogged up car window while inside it’s getting hot and steamy with some serious lovin’¦
An Officer and a Gentleman
Who doesn’t love a man in uniform? A romantic scene classic when Richard Gere (Zack) strides up to Debra Winger (Paula) at the factory where she works and in front of everyone lifts her into his arms to Joe Cocker’s ‘Lift us up where we belong’
Ghost
Raise your hand if you’d like to enrol in the same pottery class as Patrick Swayze (Sam) and Demi Moore (Molly). It’s such a beautiful and sensual love scene. And again, with another hit song to boot - “Unchained Melody
Just Like Heaven
Starring Mark Ruffalo (David) and Reese Witherspoon (Elizabeth). David has created the stunning garden from Elizabeth’s dreams. Elizabeth is overwhelmed by its beauty but still can’t put her finger on how she knows him (she has been in a coma). Then their hands touch, causing sparks and all her memories of their time together
come flooding back leading to a passionate embrace
Fifty First Dates
Adam Sandler (Henry) and the adorable Drew Barrymore (Lucy). Another scene involving memory loss! Lucy can’t recall Henry and her relationship with him, although she has been painting his face over and over again. Henry runs into her art studio, which is covered with his image and it all falls into place for Lucy.
Sleepless in Seattle
Meg Ryan is definitely a ‘romance hit’ actress. Meg has been in so many soppy movies she deserves her own special mention. Doesn’t a smile come to your face with the scene when Meg (Annie) and Tom Hanks (Sam) eventually get together on top of the Empire State Building? Other hits of hers include You’ve Got Mail (again with Tom); City of Angels (bring your tissues as well); and When Harry Met Sally (not necessarily romantic but THAT orgasm scene will go down in history)¦
Pretty Woman
Okay, okay so it seems a bit cheesy now but it still holds charm. It’s the modern day Cinderella story. Richard Gere (Edward) drives up in his limo to Julia Robert’s (Vivian) apartment, flowers in his arms and hoists himself up the fire escape ladder to steal her away once and for all¦
The Wedding Singer
A popular scene involves our favourite ‘cutesy movie couple’ again Adam Sandler (Robbie) and Drew Barrymore (Julia). Robbie serenades Julia on an aeroplane with his own touching tribute to her, a personally written love song ‘Grow old with you’.
Notting Hill
Julia Roberts (Anna) walks into Hugh Grant’s (William’s) book store bearing a gift, an original piece of art, and says “I’m just a girl standing in front of a boy asking him to love her Oooohhh go on Hugh what are you waiting for!
The Notebook
WARNING! Don’t read any further if you haven’t seen this movie and don’t want to have the ending ruined! Rachel McAdams (Allie) and Ryan Gosling (Noah) feature in this gorgeous movie that is a complete tearjerker. They play the younger version couple while Gena Rowlands and James Garner play the couple many years on. She is in a rest home with alzheimer’s and can’t remember their life together while he retells their love story from a notebook. Our pick is the final scene when she appears to remember who he is, they lie down together and decide in their hearts they can’t live a day without each other and during the night they both
pass away, arm in arm. I’m going to start sobbing again!