28 Days of Love on Screen – Day 26 – Best Married Couple on Screen

Day 26

Best Married Couple on Screen

Several candidates for this award. I thought maybe Zoe and Wash from Firefly, Marge and Norm Gundersson from Fargo. In the end, I went for a couple that impressed me long ago. they don’t get a lot of screen time and are side charcaters in the grand scheme of things, but their relationship crackles with energy and life and makes them really stand out.

The award for Best Married Couple on Screen goes to Richard Farnsworth and Frances Sternhagen as Buster and Virginia McCain in 1990’s Misery. I love their interactions and bickering and the way their long held love for each other makes them stand out as characters.

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 – Agent Cooper and Audrey Horne – Twin Peaks

Day 12 – best use of a love song on screen – In Dreams by Roy Orbison in Blue Velvet

Day 13 – best ‘femme fatale’ – Linda Firoentino as Bridget Gregory in The Last Seduction

Day 14 – best screen kiss – Adama and Roslin – Battlestar Galactica

Day 15 – best father or mother of the ‘bride’ – Robert De Niro in Meet the Parents

Day 16 – best pick up line – “Come with me if you want to live!” Kyle Reece – the Terminator

Day 17 – best ‘unrequited love’ story – Will and Jin – 3 Body Problem

Day 18 – best ‘meet cute’ in film or TV – Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts in Notting Hill

Day 19 – best ‘forced proximity’ love story – Clooney and Lopez in the trunk – Out of Sight

Day 20 – best ‘love triangle’ – Lucy, Andy and Dick

Day 21 – best workplace romance – Sawyer and Juliet in Lost

Day 22 – best ‘second chance’ romance – Charlie and Claire in Lost

Day 23 – best romantic lead character (female) Kim Cattrall as Emmy in Mannequin

Day 24 – most cringeworthy line in a romantic setting – “I’d rather be his whore than your wife.” Titanic

Day 25 – most unfortunate person in a love story – Bill Pullman in Sleepless in Seattle

Day 26 – best married couple – Buster and Virginia McCain in Misery

Day 27 – best breaking up scene

Day 28 – best making up scene

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