Topic: What film most defines what love is?
lnghntr's photo
Mon 12/29/08 08:30 PM
The Lone Ranger...just something touching about a man,his horse and his Indian

citygurl's photo
Mon 12/29/08 09:50 PM
The Fountain

Averageguy1964's photo
Mon 12/29/08 09:52 PM
Ghost

OrangeCat's photo
Mon 12/29/08 09:54 PM
In love and war

Daybrightener's photo
Mon 12/29/08 10:06 PM
Marley & Me without a doubt.

Rockmybobbysocks's photo
Mon 12/29/08 10:09 PM

The Fountain


damnit. you took my answer.

true love breaches all time and space.

chevylover1965's photo
Mon 12/29/08 10:14 PM
i loved scary movie 1,2,3,4 drinker

LP1974's photo
Mon 12/29/08 10:26 PM
The Lake House

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Mon 12/29/08 10:30 PM
wuthering heights

SleeplessSally's photo
Tue 12/30/08 01:27 AM
Don't be dumb. Movies don't define what love is. It's just a stupid fantasy of what fake is. I mean, it's just like peace, you wear it on your shirt- that's it. Love isn't defined by a movie.

Dredz_Hang_Low's photo
Tue 12/30/08 01:36 AM

Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind



i hands down agree with you! this movie altered the course of my life. A beautiful piece of film making right there

OrangeCat's photo
Tue 12/30/08 12:37 PM
still say'


In love and war

Britty's photo
Tue 12/30/08 01:36 PM


In Love and War was an excellent movie based on the real life experiences of Ernest Hemingway during World War I.

I enjoyed Ghost and The Notebook also.

Love Comes Softly (2003) - the Story of a young pioneering woman in the Great Plains who is tragically widowed.

I agree a movie or story cannot totally define love but they can provide a glimpse into what it can be and awaken our awareness to all the different and complex facets of love. It is more of a story that grows with experiences.


meanmarthajean's photo
Tue 12/30/08 02:08 PM
Edited by meanmarthajean on Tue 12/30/08 02:09 PM
hmm I saw many "good ones mentioned already with I'd like to add a few of mine..
1. Ghost
2. Wuthering Heights
3. Bridges Of Madison County
4. Casablanca
5. Duel In The Sun
6. Titantic
7. Now Voyager
8. Last Of The Mohican's
9. African Queen
10. Beaches

OrangeCat's photo
Tue 12/30/08 02:08 PM
At First Sight

LP1974's photo
Tue 12/30/08 07:51 PM


I agree a movie or story cannot totally define love but they can provide a glimpse into what it can be and awaken our awareness to all the different and complex facets of love. It is more of a story that grows with experiences.




I agree and was trying to figure out how to say that politely :thumbsup:

I also agree with the Moulon Rouge and The Notebook posts

AlmondEyez919's photo
Wed 12/31/08 12:27 PM
wow hmm so many to choose from: I would say these are my favorites

The Note Book
The Lake House
Memoirs of a Geisha
Pride and Prejudice
Everafter

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Wed 12/31/08 12:30 PM
Mission Impossible

FallinAngel82's photo
Wed 12/31/08 07:19 PM
for me it will always be the entire
pirates of the carribean movies



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Wed 12/31/08 08:02 PM

Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind


No joke!

And my other favorite is Last of the mohicans.