In honor of Valentine’s day, we had a little poll in our office to find out what were the top 10 movies of all time. This is what we came up with:
10- Sleepless in Seattle (1993) : What if someone you never met, someone you never saw, someone you never knew was the only someone for you? This is the premise of this movie and that’s exactly why is so romantic! Fun fact: Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks only share approximately two minutes screen time together.

9- Jerry Maguire (1996): With catch phrases like “Show me the money” and “You had me at hello”, this flick, starring superstars Tom cruise and Renee Zellweger, has earned a place in pop culture and in our hearts.
8- Ghost (1990): This film has it all, Hot young Patrick Swayze, Everlasting love and one of the best love scenes of the decade. Messy clay. 'Unchained Melody.' Demi Moore and that perfect teardrop. Priceless.
7- Love story (1970): He is a rich handsome jock, she is a beautiful free spirited girl, they stay together through big obstacles... but there is a twist at the end! And it’s a tear jerker, grab a tissue and enjoy!!!
5- The Notebook : This story of star-crossed lovers captures the heartbreak and beauty of enduring love, and it's pretty hot too.
4- 'Wuthering Heights' (1939): A classic love story with a classic leading man Lawrence Olivier, it’s the tale of the rich girl, Cathy (Merle Oberon) who falls in love with a boy rescued by her father. The barrier of class comes between them and eventually she marries a rich neighbor at which point Heathcliff (Lawrence Olivier) disappears. He returns several years later, now a rich man but little can be done.
3- Titanic (1997): This smash hit by director James Cameron, featuring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio is the perfect date movie, the special effects and the gorgeous Kate will entertain the guys while dreamy Leo has the girls occupy.
2- Gone with the Wind (1939): It’s one of the most famous movies on earth and one of my personal favorites. It’s an epic love story where the heroin is a feisty southern belle that after getting her heart broken, has a love affair with a rouge man, all of this in the setting of the civil war in the south
1-Casablanca (1942): This story set in the beginning of World War II. The characters fall in love, when Ilda (Ingrid Bergman) thought he husband was dead, but after she finds out he is alive she leaves Rick ( Humphrey Bogart) without telling him anything. Later on she comes to find him because she needs his help for them both to escape. This is one of the most romantic and iconic movies of all times.
That’s our top ten here at Dr. Sofa. We hope you have a beautiful and romantic Valentine’s Day. Here is looking at you, kids!






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