I have a few old favorites -- Notting Hill and About a Boy -- but generally I'd watch Pretty Woman again before any new ones or anything with Tom Hanks or Meg Ryan ever again.
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I can't even remember the last rom-com I saw in theatres. The genre does nothing for me.
before any new ones or anything with Tom Hanks or Meg Ryan ever again.
Not even When Harry Met Sally? I'm not a Meg fan, but that movie is solid. I'll also watch about 50% of what Sandra Bullock does in the genre.
I don't know if I'd classify About a Boy as a rom-com though. Nick Hornby adaptations can be tricky. I mean, the US version of Fever Pitch is definitely a rom-com. High Fidelity? Not so sure. What about Grosse Point Blank?
I'm thinking about what I have in my dvd collection, and I think the only rom-com I have is Heart and Souls, with RDJ and Elisabeth Shue as the leads. Oh, and the tv movie of Who Am I This Time? with Christopher Walken and Susan Sarandon as the leads.
Yeah, About a Boy isn't really a rom-com, but it has a happy ending! So I count it.
I'd probably watch French Kiss before When Harry Met Sally again, honestly. And I forgot about Sandra Bullock! Yeah, I'll watch her in just about anything, although I'd still pick Practical Magic or Speed over a lot of it.
Oh, I love French Kiss, even though it's not great. And The Truth About Cats and Dogs.
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Oh my god, I LOVE this movie.
Ben Chaplin totally hasn't gotten enough work.