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Rom-Coms For People Who Don't Like Rom-Coms
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Rom-Coms For People Who Don't Like Rom-Coms

Love for the Love Haters

Welcome back to another episode of the Video Store Podcast! Valentine’s Day may have come and gone, but we’re still feeling the love at the Video Store. I’ve selected four films this week that love love so much that even the romance denier in your life will melt like so many boxes of chocolate in the noonday sun.

Miss Congeniality (2000)

Put on your dress and strap on your gun, it’s time for Miss Congeniality. Sandra Bullock stars as FBI Agent Gracie Hart, who must go undercover at the Miss United States Beauty Pageant to protect the participants from an anonymous bomb threat. While Gracie is put through her primping paces, she starts to learn that beauty isn’t skin-deep with the pageant participants, but it might be with its runner. She and Agent Matthews must work together to find the bomber before it’s too late. This one will keep you laughing every day of the year, especially on April 25.

Love & Basketball (2000)

Hit the court for our next film, Gina Prince-Blythewood’s first major film, Love & Basketball from 2000. I don’t say this lightly. Love & Basketball is a perfect movie. Period. A phenomenal story, direction, great character development, performances, and a bangin’ soundtrack to boot, all make Love & Basketball a wonderful movie to enjoy with even the deepest romantic skeptic in your life. Swish, swish, bish.

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Crazy Rich Asians (2018)

Take a trip to Singapore with Rachel and Nick this week with 2018’s Crazy Rich Asians, based on the book of the same name. Rachel Chu finds out her sweet and unpretentious boyfriend, Nick Young, is actually the son and heir to one of the wealthiest and most influential families in Singapore when he takes her back home for his best friend’s wedding. Learning to navigate high society is difficult enough, let alone in a new country with Nick’s overbearing family. Watching Rachel and Nick learn to navigate difficult family dynamics and fight for each other will warm even the coldest heart. This is a rom-com that everyone will enjoy.

Hitch (2005)

Our last film for the week is Hitch from 2005, starring Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James, and Amber Valletta. This is a film about learning to let down your walls just long enough for the right person to get through, even if you might get hurt. Filled with great one-liners, loads of laughs, and a soundtrack that will keep you dancing, Hitch is a solid choice for movie night.

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