Most romantic movie scene

It's kind of a toss of between John Cusack holding that boom box in Say Anything, or Bogey saying good-bye to Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca.

But Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton cradling each other as the sun rises in Virginia Woolf, and Peter O'Toole waving good-bye to Katherine Hepburn in Lion in Winter are pretty romantic, too, in their own ways. Love that can survive grief and failure has to be something awfully powerful.
 
"If that plane leaves and you're not on it, you're going to regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of your life."

Just recalling from memory here...might not be verbatim.
 
The pottery scene in Ghost with Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze.

The new movie The Notebook is very romantic (and a huge tearjerker!)

I also love Somewhere in Time with Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour.
 
Joe said:
"If that plane leaves and you're not on it, you're going to regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of your life."

Just recalling from memory here...might not be verbatim.

Loved it! Poignant. Sweet. Everything a romantic movie scene should be. 8)
 
The scene from Last of the Mohicans where Maj. Duncan Heyward offers himself to be burned at the stake in place of Cora Munroe even though she has spurned his affections and is in love with Hawkeye.
 
oooohhh....How about the cigarette lighting scene in Now, Voyager and Rhett sweeping Scarlett up the stairs in Gone With the Wind?
 
Jane March crying on the ship carrying her to Paris while listening to Chopin and trying to convince herself she had not been in love with the Asian (John Lone)... in "L'Amant" (The Lover)
 
chachagirlie said:
oooohhh....How about the cigarette lighting scene in Now, Voyager and Rhett sweeping Scarlett up the stairs in Gone With the Wind?
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
 
Definitley Bogey and Becall is very tough to top. And there were several romantic scenes between the two of them in "Casablanca".

There are some wonderful scenes between Redford and Streep in "Out of Africa".

And that reminds me of Ralph Fiennes and Kristen Scott Thomas in "The English Patient".

And that reminds me of Ralph Fiennes and Julieanne Moore in "The End of The Affair".

And I liked a couple of the scenes in "A River Runs Through It" between Brad Pitt and Emily Llyod.

And there was the scene in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" where Butch is riding around with Katherine Ross's character on the bicycle.

And there were some very romantic scenes in "Pretty Woman" between Gere and Roberts.

And what about that scene with the rose between Gere and Sarandon in "Shall We Dance".
 
As tragic as it is, I like the "loving feeling" scene in Top Gun :-)

It doesnt' seem fair, for you I mean. But she's lost that loving feeling.

no, no she hasn't....

Yes she has.

I HATE it when she does that...
 
Bob said:
As tragic as it is, I like the "loving feeling" scene in Top Gun :-)

It doesnt' seem fair, for you I mean. But she's lost that loving feeling.

no, no she hasn't....

Yes she has.

I HATE it when she does that...
Ayuh, there at least a couple nice romantic scenes in "Top Gun".
 

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