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- From: altinbay@netcom.com (John Altinbay)
- Subject: Re: ***Top-notch romantic movies?***
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.055407.26433@netcom.com>
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- References: <1993Jan20.150333.3249@peanut> <PRAUDA.93Jan24011239@dol-guldur.hut.fi>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 05:54:07 GMT
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- In article <PRAUDA.93Jan24011239@dol-guldur.hut.fi> prauda@dol-guldur.hut.fi (Kristiina Prauda) writes:
- >
- >I can't understand that by the time I'm reading this, no-one still has
- >mentioned Ladyhawke, which to me is the most romantic movie of all
- >time (and I'll defend my opinion to the death against all those who
- >prefer the Princess Bride... PB was okay, but... well, just not in the
- >same class).
-
- Nice suggestion. I liked Ladyhawke a lot.
-
- I liked The Princess Bride, too, but as a romantic movie, it suffers
- the fault that here is this woman who couldn't remember this guy
- after - how long was it? - and wasn't too intelligent, either. (Come to think
- of it, who was?)
-
- >
- >I also loved Beauty and the Beast (it got to Europe only before this
- >Christmas - we've seen in twice now... ).
- >
-
- Also a nice movie, its Oscar nomination was well deserved.
-
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