Friday, May 25, 2012

Oh No They Didn't! - 11 Movie Couples We Wish Were Together In ...

Some married couples are just so perfect together in movies that we wish they were paired up in real life. We've compiled a list of married duos who have set a great example for what real couples should be -- from twosomes with great chemistry to those who have incredibly supportive relationships,

Which on-screen couples do you wish existed in real life?


Harry And Sally - "When Harry Met Sally"

Despite all of the bickering that Harry (Billy Crystal) and Sally (Meg Ryan) do in the 1989 classic "When Harry Met Sally," the pair seems destined to be together. They may butt heads, but the couple's playful banter and non-stop conversation show that the two friends have a deep connection.


Harry And Erica - "Something's Gotta Give"

Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson) and Erica Barry (Diane Keaton)'s relationship might not have had the easiest start -- Harry was dating Erica's daughter -- but the two connect after Harry falls ill and is forced to stay at Erica's to recover. Although most Hollywood romances focus on couples in their 20s and 30s, this 2003 film focuses on two equally-successful boomers who fall for each other, proving that love happens at every age.


Rhett Butler And Scarlett O'Hara - "Gone With The Wind"

Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) and Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) may not have had the most straightforward romance when they first got together, but they have definitely have electricity in the 1939 classic, "Gone With The Wind."


Julia And Robbie - "The Wedding Singer"

In 1998's "The Wedding Singer," Julia Sullivan (Drew Barrymore) and Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) are both about to marry other people when their friendship blossoms and turns into a romance. When the sparks begin flying, it's clear that the two are meant to be together.


Peter And Zooey - "I Love You Man"

Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd) and Zooey Rice (Rashida Jones) have a great relationship in the 2009 movie "I Love You, Man." In the film, understanding and supportive wife Zooey tries to help her fiance make friends so that he can have a life outside of their relationship -- and a best man at their wedding.


Jamie and Landon - "A Walk To Remember"

Shy and conservative Jamie Sullivan (Mandy Moore) and rebellious bad-boy Landon Carter (Shane West) might seem like an unusual pair at the start of "A Walk to Remember," but the two end up being good for each other in the 2002 film.They challenge each other's limits and end up falling in love.


Tom And Violet - "The Five Year Engagement"

Tom (Jason Segel) and Violet's (Emily Blunt) engagement may be a half-decade long in 2012's "The Five Year Engagement", but they make it through all of the minor (and major) snafus to their wedding day. If anything, the couple's on-screen relationship shows how engagements (and relationships in general) require dedication and tons of hard work.


Carl And Ellie - "Up"

We love Carl and Ellie so much that we're willing to overlook the fact they're cartoon characters. In 2009's "Up," the pair first meet as children who later get married and grow old together in a house that they've restored. The couple had always dreamt of travelling to Paradise Falls, but when Ellie dies unexpectedly, Carl makes the trip alone in her memory.


Monica And Quincy - "Love And Basketball"

Is there anything as aww-worthy as the romance between Monica and Quincy from 2000's "Love And Basketball"? The two start off as childhood friends and grow up to be lovers, but they later break up when things get complicated. Even though Quincy is engaged when the two finally reunite, he chooses Monica in the end.


Shrek And Fiona - "Shrek"

A cartoon ogre and princess might seem more like enemies than a couple, but in 2001's "Shrek," that's definitely not the case. Shrek and Princess Fiona have one of the most down-to-earth relationships we've seen on film.


Allie And Noah - "The Notebook"

If there's one thing we can't get enough of, it's Allie Hamilton (Rachel McAdams) and Noah Calhoun (Ryan Gosling)'s enduring passion for each other in 2004's "The Notebook."

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