Valentine's Day TV episodes
Greatest Valentine's Day Movies, TV episodes of All Time
Due to the pandemic situation, many conscious people may prefer not to visit populous areas like movie theaters. Don’t worry! Movie time at home can be a cheerful way to share the love with the dearest one on Valentine's Day. In addition to movies, the Romantic TV series on YouTube or Netflix can bestow limitless enjoyment to the couples throughout Valentine's week. These screen times can not only give the opportunity to spend quality time with the special one but also help the lovers uplift their romantic moods. So let's have some names of the greatest valentine day’s movies and TV episodes.
Best Ever Valentine's Day Movies
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - 2004 - IMDb: 8.3
What if the bad moments spent with a person were erased from memory? Many precious days of life could be saved from mourning indeed. But everything will be messed up if the happy memories with that person somehow come back.
Director Michelle Gondry visualized this very concept in the context of science fiction. The screenwriter Charlie Kaufman has got his fair share by winning an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.
Those who only know Jim Kerry as a comedian will get a big jolt while watching this movie. Titanic star Kate Winslet was nominated for an Oscar as Best Actress for starring in this film.
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Roman Holiday - 1953 - IMDb: 8.0
Inspired by the love story of Princess Margaret, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, this movie can be called the best romantic classic of all time. European Princess Anne, overwhelmed by the boring schedule of the estate, finally escaped from the palace one night alone. Joe, an American news reporter, found her sleeping on a street bench that night.
Dalton Trumbo won the Oscar for Best Story for writing this humorous tale. Directed by William Wyler, Audrey Hepburn played the princess and Gregory Peck played the reporter. Oscar went to Hepburn for Best Actress and Edith Head for Best Costume Design.
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Blue Valentine - 2010 - IMDb: 7.3
Through the struggling life of two people, this movie has led to the tragic end of their relationship. Although having a tragic ending, the story of this movie points to the cause of many ups and downs in the relationship.
Joey Curtis and Camie Delavigne co-wrote the screenplay with the film's director, Derek Sianfrance.
Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams played the role of the quarrelsome couple, where Williams won the Best Actress award at the Oscars.
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Notting Hill - 1999 - IMDb: 7.1
A bookseller is usually not so lucky that a world-famous actress will come to his shop to buy a book.
But Richard Curtis's screenplay made that possible. The dialogues of the fabulous Julia Roberts and the fascinating Hugh Grant still keep the audience focused on the movie screen.
From the beginning to the end of the movie is full of a pleasant atmosphere, which can make anyone's mind feel better in an instant. The critically acclaimed comedy movie is one of the highest-grossing British movies of all time.
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50 First Dates - 2004 - IMDb: 6.8
Everybody wants to start anew every day. But if all the memories of the past days are erased here, then it becomes a sad life. This is what Peter Segal showed in this romantic comedy movie, scripted by George Wing. Despite the heartbreaking background, the cute performances by Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore fill the movie with heartfelt laughter.
This movie was the debut of the movies based on the short-term memory loss disease. Due to its popularity, the movie has been remade in various movie industries including South India.
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Most romantic Valentine's Day TV episodes
F.R.I.E.N.D.S - Season 6 Episode 17 - The One with Unagi
Aired - February 24, 2000 - IMDb: 9.1
Friends fans must check out this episode one more time on Valentine's Day. The characters who become family members of the audience have various plans for this special day. Some will traditionally give a gift to a loved one while some decided to learn a strange martial art technique called Unagi.
Gary Halverson directed this episode and is based on the story of Zachary Rosenblatt. The episode stars Courtney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, and David Swimmer.
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer - S2; Ep16 - Bewitched, Bothered, And Bewildered
Aired - February 10, 1998 - IMDb: 8.8
Xander messed up everything when applying the love spell on Cordelia. Young women all over the city, in turn, went crazy for him. Then things started getting more interesting.
This supernatural fantasy TV series was originally created by Joss Whedon. Each episode has a great dramatic romance. The story of this episode is created by Marty Nixon and directed by James A. Container.
The series stars Sarah Michelle Geller, Nicholas Brendon, Charisma Carpenter, David Boreanaz, and many more. It is one of the most influential TV series of the 21st century.
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The Office - Season 2 Episode 16 - Valentine's Day
Aired - February 09, 2006 - IMDb: 8.3
The original series was created in 2001 by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. This is the adaptation of that mockumentary. The story of this American sitcom shows the daily activities of a paper supply company called Dander Mifflin in humorous ways.
While giving a presentation at the head office on Valentine's Day, Regional Manager Michael accidentally talks about his relationship with Sales Vice-President Jane. The real fun begins when Michael returns to his branch.
The screenplay was written by Michael Schur and directed by Greg Daniels. The series stars Steve Carell, John Krasinski, Melora Hardin, Rain Wilson, and Jenna Fisher.
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Chuck - Season 4 Episode 16 - Chuck Versus the Masquerade - Chuck
Aired - February 21, 2011 - IMDb: 8.2
Chuck means a breathtaking action and dramatic romance wrapped in comedy. Buy More employee Chuck Bartowski downloaded the top-secret information of America into his brain by opening an email received from a friend from university. From then on, Chuck's simple life changed completely. The spy series has gained momentum with the performance of funny actor Zachary Levy and appealing actress Evan Strahovski. This special episode features Sarah and Chuck's perilous mission to defend Vivian MacArthur's successor on Valentine's Day.
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Grey's Anatomy - Season 8 Episode 14 - All You Need Is Love
Aired - February 09, 2012 - IMDb: 8.1
This American medical drama series is about the diversity of the personal life and career of a general surgeon named Meredith Gray. As always, this episode also shows the ups and downs of a couple of lives. With the advent of Valentine's Day, their relationship may take a positive turn, albeit for a while.
The story of the episode is written by Shonda Rhimes and Jenain Renshaw under the direction of Rob Korn.
The series stars Ellen Pompeo, Justin Chambers, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens, Jr. Sarah Ramirez, Eric Dane, and Chiller Leigh.
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Wrap-up
Each of these best Valentine's Day movies and TV episodes have succeeded in the original screenplay in their respective categories. At the same time, they quench the thirst of romantic comedy movie lovers. Stay safe and enjoy the special day with your valentine!
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