Here are some of the "Romantic Ways To Propose To My Girlfriend" That Launches In The Movie Line. Cinema goers actually leave their hearts on these movies because of the beautiful proposals scenes. Now everybody is dreaming to have this kind of proposal too.
Walk The Line - When June Carter (Reese Witherspoon) told Johnny Cash (Joaquin Phoenix) that the only time he was allowed to speak to her was when they were onstage, she probably didn’t have a public proposal in mind. “I have asked you 40 different ways, and it’s time you came up with a fresh answer…You’re my best friend. Marry me,” Johnny says to June, mid-duet. He tells her—and the audience—that he won’t finish the song until she says yes. Cue the kiss.
Serendipity - Sure, Sara (Kate Beckinsale) ends up with Jonathan (John Cusack), but it’s her proposal from boyfriend Lars (John Corbett) that makes this list. Done wrong, the scene could have been really cheesy: The millions of rose petals on the floor…the candlelight room…the fireplace…the big box with a note that read “Open Me!!”…the boxes inside boxes…the Annie Lennox song in the background…the snow falling outside…. And to be honest, it was cheesy, but in a totally I-wish-that-were-me kind of way.
Stepmom - Some girls want the Tom Cruise-Katie Holmes engagement story at the Eiffel Tower. Those who dream of something a bit more intimate can relate better to the bedroom proposal in Stepmom. Luke (Ed Harris) wakes up Isabel (Julia Roberts) one morning with a kiss and a ring box. Instead of a ring, though, there’s a spool of thread in it. He ties the thread around her finger and says he let the thread break once and he’ll never do it again, before sliding the ring down the thread and onto her finger
Sweet Home Alabama - What woman’s heart didn’t melt when Andrew (Patrick Dempsey) took Melanie (Reese Witherspoon) to Tiffany’s—after-hours, no less!—and got down on one knee right in the store? As if that weren’t romantic enough, the scene really entered fantasyland when he gestured to every diamond around and said, “Pick one.” Average guys didn’t stand a chance after that one.
Love Actually - The English flick was filled with more romantic gestures than even Cupid could stomach, but the most aww-worthy of all occurred when Jamie (Colin Firth) proposes to his summer housekeeper in the restaurant where she worked.“Beautiful Aurelia,” he said in broken Portuguese. “I’ve come here with a view to asking you to marriage me…Of course I don’t expecting you to be as foolish as me, and of course I prediction you say no, but it’s Christmas, and I just wanted to…check.” “Thank you,” responds Auriela (LĂșcia Moniz). “That will be nice. Yes is being my answer.” “You learned English?” asks Jamie. “Just in cases,” she says.
In her shoes - Foodies, rejoice! Popping the question at a fancy restaurant isn’t all that original. But slipping the ring on a piece of shrimp and rotating the plate so she can see it? That definitely gets points for creativity, and it’s just how Simon (Mark Feuerstein) proposed to Rose (Toni Collette) in this novel-based chick flick.
Gone with the wind - The honesty between Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh) and Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) makes this sexy proposal scene steaming hot. No matter how much the bullheaded Scarlett protests, Rhett refuses to take no for an answer. “I shall never marry again,” the widow tells him. “Oh yes you will,” he retorts, “and you’ll marry me.” And she does.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding - There’s a reason this rom-com was so successful: its real-girl feel. Toula (Nia Vardalos) leads such a low-key lifestyle that it’s only appropriate for Ian (John Corbett) to propose to her in bed. No grand gestures, no bed of roses—simply the two of them sharing their love for each other. Who could say no to that?
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Romantic Ways To Propose To My Girlfriend Movies Best
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