Hi - I think I mentioned awhile back that I help put together a semi-monthly newsletter for my team at work - it's mostly just fun stuff like movie suggestions, crafts, facts about holidays, recipes and other fun ideas.
I'm in charge of the media section and the creative corner (arts, crafts, etc.), and our theme for February, of course, is Valentine's Day.
I'm not much of a fan of romantic movies (in fact, I don't like romantic comedies much at all), yet I want to come up with a list of good movie suggestions for Valentine's Day.
So that's where my friends come in:
Please post a comment with your favorite romantic movies, or the best movies you can suggest for Valentine's Day. These can even be anti-Valentine's Day movies (one that comes to mind is War of the Roses with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner), for those who hate the holiday! Whatever you can suggest would be great!
Also, if you're a crafty person, can you suggest any fun craft ideas for Valentine's Day - not necessarily for kids, but for anyone?
Thanks in advance!!!
I'm in charge of the media section and the creative corner (arts, crafts, etc.), and our theme for February, of course, is Valentine's Day.
I'm not much of a fan of romantic movies (in fact, I don't like romantic comedies much at all), yet I want to come up with a list of good movie suggestions for Valentine's Day.
So that's where my friends come in:
Please post a comment with your favorite romantic movies, or the best movies you can suggest for Valentine's Day. These can even be anti-Valentine's Day movies (one that comes to mind is War of the Roses with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner), for those who hate the holiday! Whatever you can suggest would be great!
Also, if you're a crafty person, can you suggest any fun craft ideas for Valentine's Day - not necessarily for kids, but for anyone?
Thanks in advance!!!
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hm, I might have to add that Mr and Mrs Smith - I don't know much about it though...
thanks!
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
500 Days of Summer
Sleepless in Seattle
Dirty Dancing
50 First Dates
Chocolat
You've Got Mail
Hope that's enough to start - I must say that the Romance list on the IMDb has a severe lack of actually romantic movies suitable for valentimes day!
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it's a beautiful movie!
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plus Dirty Dancing is a guilty pleasure - and of course Chocolat!!g great suggestions! thanks:)
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and yes, Amelie - very good suggestion:)
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I also bought a plush elephant and I've slept with it for months now with the intention of giving it to him but he told me to keep it since I was going through a bit of a rough patch with work. I've bought a similar plush bear and I'm going to send him that close to his birthday!
Anytime I send him anything or give him a gift I always include a paper crane. I've told him the story of Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes and that he'll get a wish once I've given him 1000 :) I'm not even sure how many he has now- they're all kept in a gift box!
Here's an idea though- get a lovely Valentine's day card, write a really sweet and heartwarming message... it's got to be really emotional. Place the card opening facing the opening of the envelope and pour quite a bit of (but not TOO MUCH) fine glitter into the card and seal.
I don't know anyone who opens cards carefully (except the people I've played this trick on) most people will open the card and shower glitter all over themselves. And as you probably know- glitter is VERY hard to get rid of.
It's really hard for the person to be mad when they read the heartwarming message, so it's funny to see their reactions :)
I did it to one of my Canadian friends and told his housemate beforehand to keep an eye on what happened when he opened the card- glitter stars went EVERYWHERE and because they have pointy edges that catch in the carpet they're really hard to hoover up. He loved it and had a good laugh :)
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Like Water for Chocolate is one of my absolute faves. It's a must watch.
Love Actually (does it really matter that it's a Christmas movie) or Bridget Jones
Here's a heart page marker
http://www.ohcrafts.net/decoration-heart-page-marker.php
Yarn Hearts
http://cfabbridesigns.com/most-popular-projects/yarn-hearts/
(you could actually use any shape really)
This garland is cute (again you could use any shape)
http://knackstudios.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/fyi_21.html
And this is cute
http://www.duitang.com/people/mblog/13059634/detail/
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good suggestions!!
and thanks for the craft ideas too - I love those page markers and the yarn hearts!!
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I've got another movie for you
Under a Tuscan Sun .. love that.
I also liked Unfaithful ... and Must Love Dogs .. (I like Diane Lane - can you tell - I've got a bit of a girl crush on her actually :)
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I'll have to watch Under the Tuscan Sun - though it will just make me wish I had money to travel!
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I insist that you do! ASAP! You will love and of course you will want to go to Tuscany but that's the way it goes :)
I thought of more Johan Cusack movies
The Sure Thing - a very oldie but a goodie :)
Say Anything - <3
Serendipity
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the Sure Thing is awesome - and Say Anything is my favorite John Cusack movie!
Did you see Better Off Dead? it's silly but classic! And Grosse Point Blank! awesome movie!
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Now I feel the need to go dig out my Under the Tuscan Sun dvd.
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I also need to get a copy of Better Off Dead - I have Grosse Point Blank - love it!!!
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Casablanca, Dark Victory, The Wedding Singer, Amelie, Kissing Jessiica Stein, A Four Letter Word, Before Sunset, An Affair to Remember, In the Mood, Brokeback Mountain, But I'm a Cheetleader, Bound, In the Mood for Love (the original not the crappy American remake).
I didn't repeat anything already mentioned though I love quite a few of the movies mentioned. I also included so LGBT titles because everyone celebrates Vday :)
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ooh those are all good suggestions - The Wedding Singer is great and the only movie with Adam Sandler that I can tolerate. Jessica Stein was a surprise - I liked it a lot! Brokeback Mountain too -...
Thanks!