Romantic comedies always reel me in, even if I can predict the ending before it starts.
French Kiss
,
Forget Paris
,
Chocolat
,
Gotcha!
,
A Fine Romance
,
Paris When it Sizzles
, and
Paris Blues
, are visual delights when you're stateside and longing for that
je ne sais quoi. For the more adventurous, there's
Amelie
,
Charade
, and
Frantic
.
Funny Face
,
An American Dreamer
,
Until September
,
Once in Paris,
The Last Time I Saw Paris
, and French Postcards serve up some staggering French scenery, too. Need a new fix?
Leap Year (and no, 2010 isn't one!) opens today. Sure, it's set in Ireland instead of France, but you can enter the
Leap Year Sweepstakes to win a trip to the Emerald Isle. Just leap across the channel when you're done. Take a leap of faith and enter.
VoilĂ - the link to Fandango's Leap Year Sweepstakes:
https://www.fandango.com/sweepstakes/leapyear
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