The best holiday movie romances

    • The Family Stone
    • When Harry Met Sally
    • The Holiday
    • Love Actually
    • Serendipity
    • Sleepless in Seattle
    • Annie Hall
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The Family Stone

A man brings his fiancée home to meet his family and arguments and unexpected romance ensues.

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Whether you're single or spoken for this holiday season, it's always enjoyable to sit back and play voyeur to a Christmas or New Year's Eve romance.
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  • Statira's Avatar
    Posted by Statira Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:04am PST

    Good list. But there are ton of them you just have to know where to look. Hallmark has really cute holiday romances. (my friends is a boyfriend for christmas)

    "An Affair to Remember" is a must holiday movie.

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  • MissUnderstanding's Avatar
    Posted by MissUnderstanding Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:51am PST

    Love Actually is fabulous. I thought "The Family Stone" was stupid at best though.

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  • MochaMama42's Avatar
    Posted by MochaMama42 Wed Dec 17, 2008 12:15pm PST

    Lol!

    Great list, however, didn't your co-worker just write that romantic movies are RUINING real-life relationships? What's going on in the Shine office today? he-he.

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  • Apple's Avatar
    Posted by Apple Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:58pm PST

    I love The Family Stone, though it's so sad at the end, it wonderful. It's what families are, your born, you die and there is so much in between. Love it!!!!

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  • TLWGal's Avatar
    Posted by TLWGal Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:21pm PST

    What, only two Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan movies?

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  • Spam I Am's Avatar
    Posted by Spam I Am Sun Dec 21, 2008 9:49pm PST

    Katherine Hepburn + Cary Grant in "Holiday" (1937).

    Old School, but Kate really looks good with those padded shoulders!

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  • Jett's Avatar
    Posted by Jett Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:26pm PST

    Are all of these holiday movies? I love Love Actually and While You Were Sleeping. Two of my favorites!! I love You've Got Mail, too, but I think of it as more of a fall movie than a holiday movie.

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