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22 movies that prove the 2000s were the golden age of romcoms
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22 movies that prove the 2000s were the golden age of romcoms

The ‘80s is when romcoms started to come into their own, with the likes of When Harry Met Sally and Meg Ryan helping the genre flourish in the ‘90s and people like Julia Roberts soon joining in. While those films helped build a solid foundation, there’s no denying that once the new century kicked off, there was a resurgence, a renaissance of sorts, and the following movies prove why the 2000s was the true golden age of romcoms.

 
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'What Women Want'

'What Women Want'
Paramount Pictures

Before Mel Gibson became the uncle no one wants to sit by at Thanksgiving, he got the power to hear women’s thoughts in one of the first notable romcoms of the 21st century, 2000’s What Women Want.

 
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'Loser'

'Loser'
Sony Pictures

After Jason Biggs decimated a pie and became a teen movie icon, he moved on and into a wonderful little movie called Loser. Not ringing a bell? It’s where the viral “Teenage Dirtbag” song originated from. Yup, check out the music video, and you’ll see Biggs’ American Pie costar, Mena Suvari, mouthing the now-infamous hook.

 
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'High Fidelity'

'High Fidelity'
Touchstone Pictures

The film proved to be such a classic that they tried to make it into a whole series, but unfortunately, it seems like this tale was only meant for the big screen.

 
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'The Princess Diaries'

'The Princess Diaries'
Walt Disney Pictures

This movie had an entire generation wondering if Genovia was a real place or not.

 
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'The Wedding Planner'

'The Wedding Planner'
Columbia Pictures

Did anyone else swear off every M&M except the brown ones after seeing Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey kill it in The Wedding Planner?

 
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'Bridget Jones's Diary'

'Bridget Jones's Diary'
Universal Pictures

Dear diary, the 2000s would have been a whole lot different without our collective obsession with Renée Zellweger in Bridget Jones's Diary.

 
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'Love Actually'

'Love Actually'
Universal Pictures

Everyone should have a moment in which someone stands outside their home with a gaggle of signs as a declaration of love.

 
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'13 Going on 30'

'13 Going on 30'
Columbia Pictures

A movie so good, Ariana Grande used it as part of the inspiration for her video, “Thank U, Next.”

 
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'50 First Dates'

'50 First Dates'
Columbia Pictures

Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore are one of the most perfect pairings in the history of romcoms.

 
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'Wedding Crashers'

'Wedding Crashers'
New Line Cinema

Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams are the "rom" while Vince Vaughn and Isla Fisher balance them with a heavy dose of "com."

 
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'Fever Pitch'

'Fever Pitch'
Twentieth Century Fox

Love is not giving up what you love but instead realizing that you would give it up for the person you love.

 
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'Just Friends'

'Just Friends'
New Line Cinema

When Ryan Reynolds is done with Deadpool, can someone get him in Just Friends 2? Thanks!

 
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'She's The Man'

'She's The Man'
Dreamworks Pictures

Amanda Bynes at her comedic best plus Channing Tatum’s first himbo role equals perfection.

 
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'Knocked Up'

'Knocked Up'
Universal Pictures

Seth Rogen isn’t the first person one thinks of when they think of romcom lead but hey, he rocked it alongside Katherine Heigl.

 
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'Forgetting Sarah Marshall'

'Forgetting Sarah Marshall'
Universal Studios

Ironically, one of the most unforgettable romcoms of its era.

 
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'The 40-Year-Old Virgin'

'The 40-Year-Old Virgin'
Universal Studios

KELLY CLARKSON! Seriously, though, the popularity of this movie led to an interest in Steve Carell, which led to The Office getting more exposure and not getting canned.

 
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'He's Just Not That Into You'

'He's Just Not That Into You'
New Line Cinema

There was a phase in the 2000s where romcoms had larger-than-life casts, but this was the best to do it.

 
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'(500) Days of Summer'

'(500) Days of Summer'
Fox Searchlight Pictures

Even hipsters need a romcom to call their own.

 
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'The House Bunny'

'The House Bunny'
Sony Pictures

House Bunny is one of those movies that one doesn’t see in theaters, but rather when they’re home for the holidays and stuck with their parents’ basic cable, and it winds up being an absolute delight thanks to Anna Faris’ ridiculousness.

 
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'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'

'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'
Paramount Pictures

All great relationships spawn from manipulation and bets, right? At least, they do when you’re in the middle of a romcom and working for a magazine.

 
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'The Proposal'

'The Proposal'
Paramount Pictures

The trope of an uptight person finding romance in an unlikely place isn’t new, but Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds somehow made it feel fresh.

 
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‘Shrek’

‘Shrek’
Dreamworks Pictures

There’s no denying that Shrek, while a satirical animated movie about an ogre, is also a funny film that tosses romance in the middle of it, so yeah, Shrek is most definitely a romcom due to the love that spawns between the titular character and Princess Fiona.

Kendra Beltran

Kendra Beltran is a pop culture obsessed writer who spent her youth tirelessly jotting down ‘Total Request Live’ data after school. She took that obsession and a useless college degree, and spun it into enough to pay her rent by writing for MTV Geek, Collider, Popverse, and more. Over the years her interest in pop culture has only grown, and today she finds herself baking while streaming ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race,’ running (slowly) while listening to podcasts about the ‘90s, and hanging out with her dog while taking in emo playlists

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