Monday, February 14, 2011

The Most Romantic Movie Lines, According to the WC


In celebration of Valentine’s Day, the Writing Center consultants have compiled a list of the “Most Romantic Movie Lines.” Here they are, in no particular order. Happy Valentine's Day, fellow writers. 
Lloyd Dobler, playing Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes"
on his boombox outside Diane Court's bedroom
window, in Say Anything...

“You complete me.” (Jerry Maguire)

“As you wish.” (The Princess Bride)

“To me, you’re perfect.” (Love Actually)

“You had me at ‘Hello.’” (Jerry Maguire)

“Was I good?” (Black Swan)

“We’ll always have Paris.” (Casablanca)

“Do you trust me?” (Aladdin)

“Give into love or live in fear.” (Rent)

“You jump, I jump.” (Titanic)

“You are drunk.” (Blue Valentine)

“Take me to bed or leave me forever.” (Top Gun)

“I’ve loved you more than any woman has ever loved a rabbit.” (Who Framed Roger Rabbit?)

“I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.” (Notting Hill)

“Nobody puts baby in a corner.” (Dirty Dancing)

“Never let go, Jack.” (Titanic)

“Why you so good to me, Forrest?”
“Because you’re my girl.” (Forrest Gump)

“I love you...”
“...I know.” (Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back)

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone...” (Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring)

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