Valentine’s Day is coming up and it’s the perfect time to rewatch romantic movies for a date night, girls night out, or even a night out for yourself. Romantic comedies or “rom-coms” may be the most appropriate genre of romantic films for any night. This is because it can give viewers a cute love story while laughing.
Some of these romantic comedies may be trite but very nostalgic! Whether it’s because of the way a character confesses his love, an awkward sweet encounter, or elaborate plans that could make someone cringe in real life, viewers can’t help but watch the movie again. They will ignore the stupidity and add this movie to their list of favorite movies whenever they want to laugh.
10 ‘Valentine’s Day’ (2010)
While many Valentine’s Day stories can be seen in one movie, Valentine’s Day has a string of love stories to follow in one movie brought to life by a stellar cast. Love stories of all characters in Valentine’s Day interconnected with each other.
Like a romantic comedy Valentine’s Day has its cheesy moments of clichéd love stories and a massive mess of drama. However, it’s an interesting film worth revisiting due to the fact that the stories can be connected from all angles. Is the viewer happy and in love like Alfonso (George Lopez), or Anti-Valentine’s Day, like Kara (Jessica Biel), the film keeps them glued to the screen.
9 “What’s Happening in Vegas” (2008)
Jack (Ashton Kutcher) and joy (Cameron Diaz) had a unique love story where they weren’t even in love when they got married. Instead, they unknowingly got married on a drunken night, and Jack won the lottery the next day. Initially, in order to keep the jackpot, they had to stay married and fell in love with each other.
Watching a couple who don’t really want to get married sabotage each other is already a crappy storyline. However, fans love the comedic moments of all the characters that elicit genuine laughter from viewers. This is an easy romantic comedy to watch as the pace is easy to keep up and the silly dialogue is entertaining.
8 “Offer” (2009)
The boss avoids deportation by forcing his young assistant to marry her, it looks like the love story won’t end well. Although it is a romantic comedy, in terms of storyline, this “rom-com” seems to have more drama than comedy.
Watching Margaret (Sandra Bullock) and Andrey (Ryan Reynolds)acting like they’re in love, especially in front of Andrew’s family, tends to be silly. However, all these scenes made the film consistently funny.
7 “Just Go With It” (2011)
Just go with it follows Dr. Daniel Maccabee (Adam Sandler) get your assistant Katherine Murphy (Jennifer Aniston) and her children pretend to be his family to convince his new lover Palmer (Brooklyn Decker) that he is not a womanizer. Eventually, Daniel realizes that Katherine has been the woman meant for him all along.
The typical “love was right in front of me” story contains a fair amount of cheesy romantic gestures. Sometimes it’s funny to see how Daniel’s lies get him into even more trouble as the movie progresses. Still it does Just go with it rewatch because the storylines left room for a lot of jokes that made viewers laugh.
6 “She’s a Man” (2006)
At first, a movie about a girl dressed as her brother to become part of a boy’s football team, only to fall in love with a star high school player, seems unsettling to watch. Viola (Amanda Bynes) pretending to be a boy wasn’t 100% convincing, especially since the disguise didn’t even look like her brother Sebastian (James Kirk). On top of that, some viewers might think that her boy’s voice isn’t 100% accurate, and the plan looks like a recipe for disaster.
However, fans have enjoyed Amanda Bynes’ performance and say it’s still a good movie despite most of the concepts making no sense. It had a great mix of good slapstick, making it an enjoyable romantic comedy.
5 ’13 out of 30′ (2004)
13 Ongoing 30, starring Jennifer Garner, is not only a must-see film from the 2000s, but also a rewatchable romantic comedy that has its own sentimental messages. At first, it may seem trite to watch a 13-year-old living in a body and the life of a 30-year-old, but towards the end, it carries a bittersweet message. Jenna (Jennifer Garner) understands that wishes come true are not always good.
Although this film makes the audience laugh, it provides an emotional charge and a reminder of the importance of family and being true to yourself. On top of that, there were cheesy moments including Jenna’s sleepover with 13 year olds and a dance party. Ultimately, this made it an interesting film that audiences would like to see more than once.
4 ‘Newlyweds’ (2003)
Newlyweds was known for his cheesy plot about a poor guy (Ashton Kutcher) and a rich girl (Brittany Murphy) get married knowing next to nothing about each other and see their marriage fall apart during their honeymoon. This in itself was accompanied by many crazy accidents, including Tom getting his foot stuck in the toilet of the plane, and trying to fly in a club, resulting in a broken nose of the stewardess.
After all this Newlyweds did not end with an emotional breakup film. Instead, it had a predictable ending: Tom and Sarah realized they still loved each other and got back together. However, all the misfortunes that happened along the way forced Newlyweds funny. Somehow, their series of unfortunate events during their honeymoon turned it into a rewatchable romantic comedy.
3 How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days revolved around AndyKeith Hudson) is trying to lose the man she met by clinging to the article. Unbeknownst to her, this man, Benjamin (Matthew McConaughey), tries to make her fall in love with him and therefore puts up with her aggressiveness. Throughout the film, it can be frustrating to see Andy go to great lengths to push Benjamin away, such as calling him “Benny Boo” and leaving 15 messages.
Despite this, these wacky moments formed the makings of a classic romantic comedy that can be revisited. While it may make the viewer cringe, it feels heartfelt at the same time, and the ending is sweet and teary. In the end, they both got what they wanted and in the end still fell in love with each other, making it a “romcom” that lifts the viewer’s spirits.
2 “27 Dresses” (2008)
27 dresses was a typical “always a bridesmaid, never a bride” movie. Jane has always been a bridesmaidKatherine Heigl) finally got married, leading to an iconic ending to her bridesmaids in the dresses she wore to her wedding. The film had goofy and vulgar dialogue and the storyline was predictable from start to finish, but it was an enjoyable girly movie.
Firstly, 27 dresses worth revisiting for its stunning costumes, especially the beautiful and unique dresses Jane wore to weddings as a bridesmaid. Even though the movie’s plot was predictable, it’s a maximum comfort movie to go back to, as it’s easy to get caught up in Jane’s drama about her personal life.
1 “She’s All That” (1999)
This is what she is all about. created a cheesy 90s vibe that could be seen as stereotypical. The premise that a jock turns an “unattractive girl” into a prom queen may sound trite, but This is what she is all about. became a popular teen movie in the 90s and there is even a sex change remake called He is All That.
However, this is a romantic comedy that can be re-watched not only because it remains a cult film from the 90s, but also because it accurately reflects the high school drama and pressure that high school students experience. Sometimes these accurate and realistic images form a great, entertaining and revisited romantic comedy.
Source: Collider
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