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14 Perfect Movies For Valentine's Day

Love is in the air. And on the TV screen.

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14 Perfect Movies For Valentine's Day
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No Valentine's Day celebration is complete without a few good movies to watch. From 80s to 90s classics to modern-day love stories, tune into one of these 14 movies on the 14th!

1. Crazy, Stupid, Love

Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling team up to repair Carell's broken heart when he discovers his wife cheated on him. He learns to "be better than the Gap" in this hilarious film also starring Leslie Mann and Emma Stone.

2. 10 Things I Hate About You

Ah, a great 90s classic. This movie is a take on Shakespeare's comedy 'The Taming of The Shrew', and quite possibly the best part is when Heath Ledger bursts into song on the school bleachers.

3. 500 Days of Summer

She doesn't believe in love, while he is slowly falling in love with her. Tom, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, is a hopeless romantic who works as a card copywriter, but can his words win the love of Summer?

4. How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days

To win a big campaign, he has to make Andie fall in love with him. On the flip side, she uses him as material for an article on "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days."

5. Valentine's Day

Watch Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner act awkwardly "in love" in this flick.

6. Sweet Home Alabama

Reese Witherspoon's Melanie is a successful fashion designer who tries to cover up her poor Southern roots, until her longtime boyfriend proposes and she needs to go back home to divorce her estranged husband.

7. Bridget Jones's Diary

Bridget Jones decides to keep a diary to jot down her feelings for a year while two different men, played by Colin Firth and Hugh Grant, weave in and out of her life.

8. One Day

Starting in 1988, two friends embark on a lifelong friendship. The movie spans over 20 years and illustrates the importance of experiencing each day as if it could be your last. A tear-jerker!

9. The Prince And Me

Julia Stiles just wanted to pass a chem class until she realizes her lab partner is a cocky know-it-all who just so happens to be royalty.

10. Can't Buy Me Love

Ronald Miller (a young Patrick Dempsey) convinces a popular cheerleader to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month in exchange for $1,000.

11. Before We Go

Two strangers meet in Grand Central Station late at night. She needs to get to Boston and Nick tries to help her, however, it's 1:30 in the morning and she has just been robbed.

12. Anna Karenina

Keira Knightley stars as the Russian socialite Anna Karenina who is married to a senior statesman but begins an inexcusable affair with an affluent officer.

13. Titanic

Kate and Leo will make your heart hurt in this classic tragedy. The boat may sink but their real-life love and admiration is what this movie really gave the world.

14. When Harry Met Sally

An eleven year friendship, full of ups and downs. Harry and Sally's relationship starts at a diner and continues to get more complicated as the years go on.

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