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The Notebook

Just the most inspiring, funny but heart-wrenching story. Beautiful costumes, sets and casting. I defy you not to cry big sobbing tears! If you only ever watch one film again, make it this one.
  • The Notebook (2004)
    Starring: James Garner,  Ryan Gosling,  Rachel McAdams
    Director: Nick Cassavetes
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Sweeping romance directed by Nick Cassavetes, set in a small coastal town in the American South - partly in the 1940s, and partly in the present day. In the present day scenes, an elderly man (James Garner) reads from a faded notebook to an old woman (Gena Rowlands) whom he regularly visits at her ..read more »
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50 First Dates

Above all, this film is hillarious, but it's also a tale of what lengths a man in love will go to for the woman he wants... fellas, take note!
  • 50 First Dates on DVD (2004)
    Starring: Adam Sandler,  Drew Barrymore,  Rob Schneider
    Director: Peter Segal
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    Romantic comedy starring Drew Barrymore as Lucy Whitmore, a beautiful woman suffering from acute short-term memory loss. After a car accident several months before, she has been left with a rare brain condition that causes her memory to be totally erased every night when she goes to sleep. Adam ..read more »
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Big Fish

Fantastical, magical... can't think of any other 'icals'! Definetly worth a watch anyhoo.
  • Big Fish on DVD (2003)
    Starring: Ewan McGregor,  Robert Guilla,  Billy Crudup
    Director: Tim Burton
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Tim Burton's fantasy-drama is based on the novel by Daniel Wallace and adapted for the screen by John August. A dying Edward Bloom (Albert Finney as the old man and Ewan McGregor as the younger) has always had a willing audience to hear the amazing tales from his travels around the world in his ..read more »
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P.S., I Love You

Heartbreaking is the only word needed to describe this film... Scatch that, it's also funny and a tiny bit Americanised, but I love it anyways! Read the book if you love the film, it's much better.

Cold Mountain

Harrowing and a bit hard going at times but surprisingly witty in some parts. Even though I very much dislike Ms. Kidman, worth a gander!
  • Cold Mountain on DVD (2003)
    Starring: Jude Law,  Nicole Kidman,  Renee Zellweger
    Director: Anthony Minghella
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
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    Sweeping American Civil War drama based on the novel by Charles Frazier, directed by Anthony Minghella (The English Patient, The Talented Mr Ripley). Jude Law stars as Inman, a wounded Confederate soldier who is slowly making the perilous journey back to his home town of Cold Mountain in North ..read more »
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Mona Lisa Smile

Not about heterosexual love; about friendship, ambition, challanging pre-concieved ideas and looking up to someone.
  • Mona Lisa Smile on DVD (2003)
    Starring: Julia Stiles,  Juliet Stevenson,  Dominic West
    Director: Mike Newell
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    Drama set in 1953 in Wellesley College, a prestigious women's college in New England with a student population of young women from respectable, privileged families. On the whole the girls, products of a time when women's roles were strictly defined, show more interest in marrying well than in ..read more »
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Titanic

Obviously...
  • Titanic (1997)
    Starring: Leonardo Di Caprio,  Billy Zane,  Kate Winslet
    Director: James Cameron
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    The journey of "Titanic" begins in the present, at the site of the ship's watery grave, two-and-a-half miles under the ocean surface. An ambitious fortune hunter (Bill Paxton) is determined to plumb the treasures of this once-stately ship, only to bring to the surface a story left untold. The ..read more »
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Forgetting Sarah Marshall

The tears are from laughing so God damn much!



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