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RE: The Most Romantic Cinematic or Literary Moment - 7/20/2006 4:18:16 PM   
chantrea


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Jane Eyre... the walk in the garden... sighs....

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RE: The Most Romantic Cinematic or Literary Moment - 7/21/2006 12:02:10 AM   
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OK, since the second page has started, I'll put mine out there.

Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust.  About three fourths through the movie, the hunters finally catch up to the carriage during high noon, with not a shadow in sight.  They chase away the driver and pull the human girl, Charlotte, out of the buggy and are trying to force her to go back to her family.  She's fighting them, telling them that she doesn't want to go and they aren't listening.  All of a sudden, from the carriage, a voice says, "Let her go!"  There's Mier, the vampire, leaving the safety of his carriage and walking out into the sunlight, SETTING HIMSELF ON FIRE IN THE PROCESS, just to fight off these two vampire hunters whom he stands no shot in hell at defending himself against and get his love back.

Now THAT is love.

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RE: The Most Romantic Cinematic or Literary Moment - 7/21/2006 1:18:14 AM   
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ooo i'm going to have to get that movie..... i like your siggy line by the way VandalHeart, i'm rapidly developing a crush on you!

Underworld: She bites his neck to save him, thinking it would in all reality kill him.


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RE: The Most Romantic Cinematic or Literary Moment - 7/21/2006 1:20:24 AM   
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That's funny, because I was starting to develop a crush on you too!   Race you to the crush thread?

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RE: The Most Romantic Cinematic or Literary Moment - 7/21/2006 1:31:11 AM   
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Titanic

When Rose’s lifeboat is being lowered into the water as Jack tries to convince her that he’ll be ok even though he knows he’s going to die. She decides she can’t leave him and jumps back onto the ship.

Kinda gets ya right here. Damned allergies!

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RE: The Most Romantic Cinematic or Literary Moment - 7/21/2006 1:33:31 AM   
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That is a good one...I know it is, because I agree with you even though I hate that movie

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RE: The Most Romantic Cinematic or Literary Moment - 7/21/2006 2:51:10 AM   
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Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei, Untamed Heart

He brings her a Christmas Tree ... its SO cute... and Later, he beats up the bad rapists... and sits all night on the front porch swing to protect her.


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RE: The Most Romantic Cinematic or Literary Moment - 7/21/2006 4:21:51 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: MistressMaamNH

"Sense and Sensibility"
After carrying Herself in a most unselfish, dignified, Proper manner, despite Her heart being broken into a thousand pieces, When Eleanor finds out that Mr. Farris is NOT married as She thought...but he comes to pledge his undying, love and devotion for Her.

I cry every time I see that movie-such love and romance, and passion. (and all without sweaty slithering grinding bodies) <
though Goddess knows there's always a place for THAT as well > hehe

MMNH



Amazing! I was just going to post that very scene from "Sense and Sensibility."  I  bust out in tears when Eleanor finally breaks down in front of Edward Farris, after being so strong for her mother and sister, and keeping  her promise to Lucy..etc.---and all she can do is sob in front of him when he says , "Oh, you mean my brother, Mr. Robert Farris? He and Ms. Lucy were quite thrown together in London and she released me of her engagement...." Then, Eleanor says, "So, you are NOT married?"  ((((((((tear jerker!)))))))))

Best scene there ever was!
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