Valentine’s Day is fast approaching so the chance to rush down to your nearest petrol station to grab a bunch of wilting reds, Terry’s All Gold and a VD card is there for you. But what do you write inside that card? A half-assed love poem, or a pun riddled message nicked off Facebook?
For inspiration, why not check out Moonpig.com’s rom-com-quote quiz? Can you correctly match the rom com quote to the movie?
The folks at Moonpig.com have devised a great little quiz where can you try and match the romcom quote with the film. Here’s one…
Try your luck below!
And while you’re at it, why not fill your Valentine’s Day card with some of the film quotes below?
BRWC’s RomComFilmQuotes!
“I love you, but you don’t know what you’re talking about.” – Moonrise Kingdom
“Love is too weak a word for what I feel — I luuurve you, you know, I loave you, I luff you, two F’s, yes I have to invent, of course I do, don’t you think I do?” – Annie Hall
“I love you. You’re my only reason to stay alive… if that’s what I am.” – Twilight: New Moon
“I love you very much, probably more than anybody could love another person.” – 50 First Dates
“I’ll always love you, even if it takes you months to lose this weight. Even if you’re enormous. You go ahead and write that in stone, on your heart.” – Away We Go
“Listen to me, mister. You’re my knight in shining armor. Don’t forget it.” – On Golden Pond
“You will never age for me, nor fade, nor die.” – Shakespeare in Love
“I was looking up… it was the nearest thing to heaven! You were there…” – An Affair to Remember
“I’m very discreet but… I will haunt your dreams.” – The 40 Year Old Virgin
Meanwhile, as these romcom warms your bosom, and keeps you thinking about your love, here is a bit of deviation, and we got you some quotes for family you can read and reminiscence those beautiful memories.
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