20 rom-coms that men like to watch
Don't worry guys, there's nothing wrong with liking rom-coms. There may be a friend who says something like, "really? I thought those were for chicks?" But there are plenty of rom-coms that men actually enjoy, especially the ones listed below. Here are 20 titles that are great for men.
Before Sunrise (1995)
When a tourist meets a stranger on a train, they spend the whole day together in some of the most lyrical scenes ever put on screen. There's something about the way they talk and the way it's shot that appeals to guys specifically.
Groundhog Day (1993)
Let's take a moment to acknowledge a rom-com men like more than women. It's not often this happens — it's rarer than spotting a groundhog — but this story of a man stuck in a time loop is that rare exception.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
I'm not crying, you're crying. Charlie Kaufman's screenplay about a man erasing all memory of his ex-girlfriend will give even the toughest guys the feels. Even the most macho of men have experienced heartbreak, and if they haven't, they can still feel for the characters on screen.
Annie Hall (1977)
An absolute classic, from the timeless wit of Woody Allen to the dated outfits of the '70s. This is a hilarious, heartbreaking and uplifting comedy that just about anyone can enjoy.
Jerry Maguire (1996)
Show me the money! Alright then, check out this rom-com about an agent standing up for his client. It's about as money as these kinds of films get.`
Roman Holiday (1953)
Rome, Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant. How can you not like this movie? It's a cinematic escape through the streets of Italy with a random dude and a glamorous princess.
It Happened One Night (1934)
The first Hollywood rom-com, this remains one of the funniest examples of the genre. When a spoiled heiress goes on the run after being kidnapped by her father (long story), a reporter takes her under his wing and tries to return her to her husband. You can probably guess what happens next.
Some Like it Hot (1959)
It's funny. It's delightful. It's full of joy. It's the movie that made the phrase "nobody's perfect" a thing, which is ironic considering how perfect this tale of cross-dressing musicians on the run from the mob is.
Say Anything... (1989)
Come for the boombox scene, stay for the romance that cuts to the bone. The relationship at the center of this high school comedy feels genuine, despite all the goofy stuff happening around them.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
Poor Jason Segel. He just got dumped; now he's at the same resort as his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend. The setup sounds depressing, but this is Judd Apatow we're talking about. Things start to look up before you can say "sex jokes."
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
What happens when you're a Boy Scout and you want to have a girlfriend? Ask Moonrise Kingdom. The comedy from Wes Anderson is about two young lovers on the run, and it's hard not to relish their adventure no matter what age you are.
Rushmore (1998)
Wes Anderson started out making rom-coms that never felt like rom-coms. They felt like school projects that were made by a powerhouse director. Cinema was his playground, and he was just using his favorite toys. Using the tricks he learned watching European art films, he created a comedy about a high school outcast that ranks among the best in the genre.
Notting Hill (1999)
This rom-com is about a girl standing in front of a boy, asking her to love her. Well, that and movie stardom, true love and the smile of Julia Roberts.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
Some rom-coms can feel like pulling hairs for men, but this one was made for them. The 40-Year-Old Virgin is about a grown man trying to have sex for the first time... at 40 years old.
The Parent Trap (1998)
It's hard not to enjoy this comedy about twins who swap homes to get their parents back together. There's something so sweet about it, you can't help but go along for the ride.
Harold and Maude (1971)
It's a tale as old as time. It's certainly older than the 79-year-old heroine who falls for a 20-something boy. It's the story of love. No matter what age you are, if you have your life together or you're a suicidal outcast, there's someone out there for you. Hal Ashby's masterpiece captures this realization better than almost anyone.
Ponyo (2008)
Even people who despise animation are swept away by the lyrical tides of Miyazaki. His films swell with poetic, colorful images, and this story of a fish who turns into a girl is no exception.
Amelie (2001)
This rom-com is like a warm cup of tea served with a piping hot croissant. It warms the soul to watch Amelie help out those in need, especially once she finds someone she can truly help.
Meet the Parents (2000)
If you need a reminder of how many rom-coms there are for men, check out this story of a man trying to impress his fiancee's parents. It's extremely funny. And there's more where that came from. The two sequels have their moments as well.
The Princess Bride (1987)
How can you not like this movie? No matter what age, race or gender you are, this is a movie that dazzles. When a man tries to save his true love, audiences get an adventure that could only be realized on film. It's a wonderful mix of fantasy, comedy, adventure, romance and Cary Elwes.
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