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Topic: Looking for Scottish/English romance movies - suggestions?

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MrsH (Sherri H.)



Subject: Looking for Scottish/English romance movies - suggestions?
Date Posted: 11/24/2007 7:59 PM ET
Member Since: 11/15/2007
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I'm looking for suggestions for Scottish or English based romance movies!  I've got/seen Braveheart and I'm #1 on the list for Beowulf & Grendel (ok, ok, not exactly what I asked for but Gerard Butler is Scottish LOL) - any suggestions?  I have credits to spend!

Sherri

CozyLover (Kristin G.)


Date Posted: 11/26/2007 10:05 PM ET
Member Since: 11/20/2007
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What about Ever After?  That's always been a favorite of mine.  Also Four Weddings and a Funeral or Notting Hill.

Pioneerheart (Carla H.)


Date Posted: 11/27/2007 3:33 PM ET
Member Since: 11/13/2007
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What about Scoop?  Was that a romance?  I didn't like it, just watched it cus Hugh Jackman is a hottie.  :o)

One movie I watched not to long ago that I would definitely reccommend is  Tristan and Isolde (the newest version with James Franco). I thought it was very beautiful and romantic.  I watched it twice before I returned it to netflix!  

MrsH (Sherri H.)


Date Posted: 11/27/2007 7:16 PM ET
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Thanks - I'll check out those suggestions.

Sherri

tealily (Amanda I.)


Date Posted: 11/28/2007 10:53 AM ET
Member Since: 11/19/2007
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You should watch Love Acctually. It is very good. :)

GearMaven (Jan H.)


Date Posted: 11/29/2007 6:40 PM ET
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For a very gentle, chaste romance, you would love Miss Potter. Besides containing some beautiful animations thrown in as a surprise, the story is wonderful, Lake District scenery is to die for and Renee Zellwegger and Ewan McGregor are great!

bookaholic (DIANE M.)


Date Posted: 1/13/2008 7:30 PM ET
Member Since: 12/27/2007
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There is a classic movie that takes place in Ireland that is very good. It is THE QUIET MAN with Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne---one of my all time favorites. It is different from his usual---a real romance and it isn't a war picture.

agroshong (Alana G.)


Date Posted: 1/19/2008 3:49 PM ET
Member Since: 12/21/2007
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For period pieces, I love:

Importance of Being Earnest

Ideal Husband

Sense & Sensibility

Shakespeare in Love

 

For more modern times:

Love Actually

Sliding Doors

 

molly1990 (Molly S.)



Subject: Tristan and Isolde
Date Posted: 2/12/2008 2:40 PM ET
Member Since: 1/17/2008
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I would strongly suggest Tristan and Isolde! It is a great movie.

Lizette (Lizette B.)



Subject: Romantic Comedy
Date Posted: 7/17/2008 8:58 PM ET
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How about the "The Bridget Jones Diaries" They are great and my favourite British comedies.

Emily E.


Date Posted: 12/4/2008 3:11 AM ET
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I'm a Merchant Ivory fan.  A Room with a View.   Remains of the Day.   Howard's End.

And I second  An Ideal Husband.

lizzie (Liz F.)



Subject: Romantic English Period Films
Date Posted: 3/3/2009 3:03 PM ET
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Pride and Prejudice is a favorite of mine. (Both of the Colin Firth or the Kiera Knightly versions are great for very different reasons.)

The most recent editions of Persuasion '07 with Sally Hawkins and Jane Eyre '06 with Toby Stephens/Ruth Wilson (both BBC/ Masterpiece Classic) are a MUST! 

Prince Edward Island is just as beautiful (large Scottish & Irish influence) and therefore you must see Anne of Green Gables.

If you haven't seen these I envy you seeing them for the first time. 



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angel13 (Lori B.)



Subject: scottish movies
Date Posted: 5/14/2009 8:14 PM ET
Member Since: 11/27/2008
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Try the dvd called Dear Frankie (gerald butler) very romantic. also the first knight w/sean connery. I really liked "Darby O'Gill and the Little people" has a very young sean connery. Hope these help

BritFlickFan (Sandy M.)


Date Posted: 2/3/2011 8:50 AM ET
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Dear Frankie  is one of my favorites.

Braveheart has quite a nice romantic backstory in between the huge, bloody battles

The series Coupling is a funny, sit-com about modern romance in the 90's in Great Britain

lizzie (Liz F.)


Date Posted: 2/10/2011 11:59 AM ET
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Two movies I have recently fallen in love with, Cranford and Downton Abbey.  There are not the traditional love stories where the main characters fall in love like say Jane Eyre (also fab!) These are feel good stories about being loved.  Of course there are traditional aspects in each but with such large casts there are lots of stories going on at once and love is seen differently. These are a must watch for anyone who loves the romantic English period escapes!

sharon (Sharon R.)


Date Posted: 11/1/2016 5:11 PM ET
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the ballad of jack and rose http://www.swapadvd.com/Ballad-Jack-Rose/dvd/75085/