Readers Respond: Movies to Sum up Valentine's Day

  1. The classic romances all made an appearance. In addition to mentions of "Annie Hall" and "Casablanca," these movies were also recommended by multiple readers.
  2. @WSJ #vdaymovies 'When Harry Met Sally" With all the couples sitting down, expressing their love.
  3. @WSJ- Gone with the wind. Love, heartbreak drama and destruction. What more is there? #vdaymovies
  4. @WSJ #vdaymovies - The Princess Bride. Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love...
  5. Some more modern tales of love also made an appearance.
  6. @WSJ #vdaymovies The Notebook, of course! Who isn't in #love with that film - or Ryan Gosling?!
  7. @WSJ 'Shaun of the Dead' - Romance, British comedy and zombies. What more could you want? #vdaymovies
  8. A movie to sum up my thoughts on Valentine's Day? 50 First Dates. He makes her fall in love with him every day. That's true love.#vdaymovies
  9. Quite a few readers mentioned a specific scene or a favorite quote from their #vdaymovies pick.
  10. @WSJ Greatest love scene of all time: John Cusack's boombox scene in Say Anything! #InYourEyes #vdaymovies
  11. @WSJ You Got Mail. "I would send you a bouquet of newly sharpened pencils if I knew your name and address." #vdaymovies
  12. @WSJ Moonstruck! Nothing defines love more than crazy love. All you need to remember is Cher with a slap and, "SNAP OUT OF IT!" #vdaymovies
  13. And some readers were a bit less optimistic about love.
  14. @WSJ #vdaymovies Titanic. Because my love life has sunk and I'm still eating dinner in the ballroom on fine china and in complete denial.
  15. Ten Things I Hate About You RT @WSJ Which movie sums up your thoughts on Valentine's Day? Tell us w/ #vdaymovies.

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