I love February! All that love is in the air fun and chocolate - it does my heart good. I always try to squeeze in some extra entertaining and a good romantic chick flick this month to celebrate. So I thought it would be fun to get some movie suggestions. Have you got a favorite romantic movie, one you think would be perfect for Valentine's Day? Share it here. We'll pick a winner and send you a little Valentine Goody package of some chocolate and a signed Sheila book. You have until Feb 13th to post. We'll announce our winner on Valentine's Day.
 


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Patricia Helms
01/23/2012 11:16am

Our favorite romantic movie is Music & Lyrics! We love getting cozy and watching it together - It's got the perfect blend of comedy and romance, and GREAT music... "POP! goes my heart!" Now, if they could just make a movie out of Be My Valentine... :)

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01/24/2012 7:59am

one with adam sandler, cuz he portrays such a family man.

thanks for the contest.
Julie

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Michelle Schultz
01/24/2012 8:09am

It could happen to you with Nicholas Cage I love that movie

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Jodi Johnson
01/24/2012 8:15am

We love "The Notebook" - because it shows a love even at the worse - Alzheimers.

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Gail Demaree
01/24/2012 8:26am

Our favorite movie is Holiday Inn. It shows all the holidays and their Valentine's Day is very romantic. We love to curl up together with a bowl of popcorn and watch this movie....

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Carlynn Thatcher
01/24/2012 8:33am

I love the movie Enchanted.
Giselle tries to tell Robert what true love is all about.
He is so synical and doesn't really get it, but finally does.
Giselle thought she knew what true love was and who her true love was, but she also learned eventually it wasn't who she thought it was.
And of course you can't beat the music!

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karol rarig
01/24/2012 8:39am

Sabrina the new one with Harrison Ford

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Nancy Narma
01/24/2012 9:41am

I'd say our favorite romantic movie is "The Proposal"...comedy and sincerity and Betty White...who could ask for more?? <3<3

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01/24/2012 10:30am

I have many but "The Notebook" was the first to pop into my mind when I read the blog.

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Julie Dearing
01/24/2012 11:00am

I love the Lost Valentine movie. It had Betty White and Jennifer Love Hewitt on there. It was on tv last year. The ending is very sad and I even cried. I don't usually cry while watching a movie, but this one was so great.

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Mary
01/24/2012 11:25am

"An Affair to Remember"...no wait, "You've got Mail"...no wait, "An Affair to Remember". Okay, I'm done.

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Susan M
01/24/2012 12:49pm

When a man loves a woman with Meg Ryan.

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Nancy
01/24/2012 1:02pm

How about The Love Story, with Ryan O'Neill???

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Liz Brown
01/24/2012 1:34pm

Definitely "Shall We Dance" , the one with Richard Gere. It's a movie that I don't mind watchiing over and over. I like the ending, where he rides up the esculator with flowers for his wife, etc.

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Lori Ryan
01/24/2012 3:04pm

My favorite romantic movie is A Walk To Remember. Love it.

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Yaritza Santana
01/24/2012 3:57pm

My favorite Valentine's Day movie is the Note Book. I love that movie it so romantic..You never get tired of watching it..

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Maria Ulery
01/24/2012 4:33pm

I love fever pitch but its an older movie. I guess for new ones Water for Elephants. Thanks for the chance to win. i love to read!

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Linda Henderson
01/25/2012 8:58am

I like While You Were Sleeping and Sleepless in Seattle. They are two of my favorite romantic movies.

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debra
01/28/2012 5:37pm

My favorite is Ever After.

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JackieW
01/30/2012 10:58am

One of my favorite romantic movies is When A Man Loves A Woman..Andy Garcia is so sexy in this movie. I never miss watching it when it comes on the tv.

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JOYE
01/30/2012 10:59am

I always liked Casablanca although it isn't usually thought of as a love story it does show how love is lost.

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Marla
02/06/2012 11:56am

I always though Somewhere in Time with Christopher Reeve was a very romantic movie.

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Theresa N
02/06/2012 12:43pm

Our favorite is An Affair To Remember.

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Laurie Kenny
02/06/2012 11:33pm

Just like heaven

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Nancy
02/07/2012 7:01am

There's so many to choose from but I loved Letters to Juliet. Has young love and the grandma searching for the one that got away. The scenery is just beautiful.

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Marla
02/12/2012 5:06pm

any of Nicholas Sparks books that have been made into movies.

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Shari Bartholomew
02/12/2012 5:06pm

I love the Notebook, even watched it today.

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Sheila Lord
02/12/2012 5:28pm

I've always liked "Two Moon junction" the guy is so hot!

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Kathleen
02/12/2012 5:29pm

It's so hard to choose one, I have so many favorites. To name a few that I can think of and remember right now, I love Only the Lonely and Return to Me and The Princess Bride. I <3 them all for very different reasons!

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Vickie Wingfield
02/12/2012 5:47pm

The Nativity Story! While it is not technically a romance movie or a comedy, it does portray the greatest love of all, the love that Jesus has for all of us. Blessings on your Valentine's Day! :)

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Pam Forgash
02/12/2012 5:52pm

I am happy to see someone else mention this one........Somewhere in Time. Loved it :)

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yaritza
02/12/2012 6:03pm

My favorite is the notebook. Its just so romantic, i love watching that movie. I also love P.S I Love You, its terribly sad but also very romantic. Its was great how she got letters every month for a year and she had to do what he stated in the letter to find the next note he wrote before he passed away.

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Nikki Beneke
02/12/2012 8:40pm

If you decide to stay in on Valentine’s Day, throw a log on the fire, open a bottle of champagne, prepare some strawberries dipped in chocolate (or buy a box of decadent chocolates) and snuggle up for a lovely movie. I can think of a wonderful old movie I would recommend: Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), directed by Blake Edwards. It is a romantic comedy starring Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly and George Peppard as Paul her neighbor. The movie is an adaptation of a Truman Capote novel. Holly Golightly is an independent, charming socialite and pretty, quirky neighbor who falls in love with an aspiring writer, Paul, who moves into her building. The clothing is wonderful. Holly confuses and fascinates Paul. She goes from sexy and sophisticated to sweet and vulnerable. This is a classic, romantic movie that is both uplifting and memorable.

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Linda Shook
02/12/2012 9:28pm

I've always loved 'You've Got Mail' so sweet, so romantic. I have a long time friend & her birthday is February 14th and my former mother in law was also born on Valentine's Day. I remember back in the 60's when I first met her & she told me her birthday was Feb 14th she mentioned that she really disliked those combination birthday & Valentine's Day cards. After I married her son...you can bet that every year she got two cards a couple days apart !! Happy 'Heart' Day to all!

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