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Aragron and Arwen, honestly? I think they mean Viggo and Liv Tyler, because Arwen was barely there in the actual book.
Yeah! When I read the book for the first time and found out that Aragorn was getting married to Arwen, my reaction was, "Arwen? Who's Arwen?"

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Rhett and Scarlett - no surprises there. And yet, such an anti-thesis of the idealized concept of love. Rhett tells Scarlett: "But, Scarlett, did it ever occur to you that even the most deathless love could wear out? Mine wore out against Ashley Wilkes and your insane obstinacy...I wish I could care what you do or where you go, but I can't...My dear, I don't give a damn." Again, one of my favourite romances ever.
I found "Gone with the Wind" all depressing when it came to its portrayal of love. It was a good book and a glorious film, all the same!

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I cannot believe that Elizabeth and Darcy clocked in at 20th place! They should have been in the top five! That's it, this article is a FARCE.
Not a farce, but that scene when Darcy has thrown himself in a pond to cool off and meets Elizabeth in his nice, but all-wet clothes, and both try to remain dignified, even though the eroticism between them absolutely sizzled... wow, that must be one of the most brilliantly understated scenes of passionate desire ever.

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Jack and Innis gets even shorter shrift by checking in at number 25.
It was such a beuatiful movie. I almost can't believe that he is dead. *sniffle*

Hey, Hasini, you should post here more often!

Ann