It took an entire movie for Cher (Alicia Silverstone) to realize that she's in love with her step-brother (Paul Rudd, in his most adorable role), but it was worth the wait, for everybody involved. Mainly us.
Donald Faison and Stacey Dash play Cher's BFF and boyfriend in this 1995 cult classic and show us how cute high school romances can be. Who can forget her freakout, and subsequent make-out session, after getting on an onramp?
Was it Seth Green's character's smooth-talking, stunning fashion sense and dance moves that won Lauren Ambrose's? Close. It was when he wrote, Denise Fleming is a tampon" on her locker.
Mike Myers' finest character, a super spy from the '70s, romances his sweet and polite partner, played by Elizabeth Hurley, in this shagadelic 1999 film. He mades her randy, yeah, baby!
Is there anything more romantic than the way he looks at her when he transforms back into a human? Yes; When they kiss and transform everybody else.
He wants to make her smile, whenever she'd sad, and carry her around when her arthritis is bad... Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore have amazing chemistry in this '80s-themed romantic comedy, a fan favorite. Just ask Billy Idol.
The adopted son of Chingachgook (Daniel Day-Lewis)will risk his life over and over again to protect a woman he barely knows (Madeleine Stowe), oozes confidence without being overly arrogant and is there anything more romantic than this exchange? Sigh.
"What are you looking at, Sir?"
"I'm looking at you, Miss."
In this '90s version of William Shakepeare's The Taming of the Shew, high school bad boy Patrick Verona and uptight, anti-social feminist Kat Strafford fall in love...and we fall in love with Heath Ledger, who made our hearts melt with his musical performance.
Winona Ryder is caught up in a love triangle with her hot, genius, misanthropic, friend-zoned slacker pal (Ethan Hawke) and a yuppie cheeseball Planet of the Apes fan with a douche car. Did she pick correctly? (Spoiler alert: Yes)
Freddie Prinze Jr.'s character may not have begun his relationship with Rachael Leigh Cook's with the best intentions, but their journey and conclusion will still make you sigh dreamingly as you hum, "Kiss me..."
Johnny Lee Miller and Angelina Jolie (who were a real married couple at one point) were the cutest computer geek couple ever in this 1995 cult film. Crash & Burn!
Pop quiz, hotshot: What's a four-letter word describing the look that Keanu Reeves gives Sandra Bullock in the final scene of this 1994 blockbuster? That's right. L-O-V-E.
As we know, things get pretty steamy between Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet's characters in this 57-hour (approx.) blockbuster sobfest.
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