Day 10
Best ‘opposites attract’ couple
I was a day early with the last one – getting ahead of myself. Today I’m thinking about couples in films who are chalk and cheese. Opposites attract! I thought about Barbra Streisand and Ryan O’Neal in What’s Up Doc? from 1972 (which I love), but I’ve gone for Michelle Pfeiffer and Jeff Goldblum in John Landis’ 1985 comedy, Into the Night. I haven’t seen it for so long but it’s such a great film and the two of them are perfect together.

Cheers and see you tomorrow,
Richard
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Day 1 – best love story – Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Day 2 – best romantic comedy – When Harry Met Sally
Day 3 – the most romantic gesture in a love story – Count Almasy walks out of the desert in The English Patient
Day 4 – best wedding scene – The Graduate
Day 5 – best date scene – Ted, Mary and Puffy – There’s Something About Mary
Day 6 – best argument between a couple – Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner – The War of the Roses
Day 7 – best romantic lead character (male) – Tom Hanks as Sam Baldwin –Sleepless in Seattle
Day 8 – most annoying thing in fictional relationships – saying ‘I Love You’ too quickly.
Day 9 – character you know is going to get dumped by the lead as soon as you find out they are together – Richard (Crocodile Dundee)
Day 10 – best ‘opposites attract’ couple in a love story – Jeff Goldblum and Michelle Pfeiffer in Into the Night
Day 11 – best couple who never were
Day 12 – best use of a love song on screen
Day 13 – best ‘femme fatale’
Day 14 – best screen kiss
Day 15 – best father or mother of the ‘bride’
Day 16 – best pick up line
Day 17 – best ‘unrequited love’ story
Day 18 – best ‘meet cute’ in film or TV
Day 19 – best ‘forced proximity’ love story
Day 20 – best ‘love triangle’
Day 21 – best workplace romance
Day 22 – best ‘second chance’ romance
Day 23 – best romantic lead character (female)
Day 24 – most cringeworthy line in a romantic setting
Day 25 – most unfortunate person in a love story
Day 26 – best married couple
Day 27 – best breaking up scene
Day 28 – best making up scene