1. Never Been Kissed- Released in 1999. Drew Barrymore reliving her high school nightmares for a story in the paper.
2. The Wedding Singer- Released in 1998. Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore are both engaged to marry the wrong people and discover that they are meant to be together.
3. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days- Released in 2003. Matthew McConaughey makes a bet that he can make a woman fall in love with him in 10 days and Kate Hudson is writing an article about how to make a guy fall in love with you and then dump him.
4. Sweet Home Alabama- Released in 2002. Reese Witherspoon returns to her former life to find that she still hasn't forgotten her past.
5. 27 Dresses- Released in 2008. Katherine Heigl is always the bridesmaid and never the bride and now she has to watch her sister marry the man she loves.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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I think you have left out a few in you list that you got right here. What about Juno??? or wedding crashers, Joe Dirt, and knocked up. Im pretty sure that they all still fall under the category of Romantic comedies
I love Sweet Home Alabama I think that I have watched that movie thousands of times. I also watched 27 Dresses and it’s a pretty cool movie I recommend it. I did not see however "P.S. I love you" on the list which I don't know if it would be considered a comedy but that is a movie one should defiantly watch.
totally agree with man beer pig. i was just thinking about wedding crashers. but other then that the list is pretty good.
i personally was wondering where the notebook was on this list...
I thought "The Wedding Singer" was great. It had the Adam Sandler comedy that a lot of men could find amusing, but also had a great romantic plot that could appeal to the ladies. A great film overall. If you want to see a really great romantic comedy, check out "It Happened One Night". It's an old one with Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert, but it is the definitive romantic comedy. Practically set the foundation for every great romantic comedy to come.
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