Friday, October 15, 2010

Top 10 Sexiest Couples

10. Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart in “Sabrina”

Sabrina (Hepburn) is the young daughter of the Larrabee family’s chauffeur, and is in love with the youngest son of the Larrabee's, David who is a womanizer and doesn't acknowledge Sabrina. However, she ends up attending a culinary school in Paris and returns as a sophisticated woman of the world. David now notices her! But David’s brother Linus fears Sabrina could jeopardise David’s pending wedding to a rich woman. So Linus woos Sabrina to stop his brother from committing a fatal mistake... and falls for her.

9. Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore in “Ghost”

Sam Wheat (Swayze) and Molly Jensen (Moore) were your typical lovey dovey couple living in New York City. Their lives were picture perfect until one night, whilst walking back to their new apartment after going to the theatre, they bump into a thief who pulled a gun on them and shot Sam. He then sees Molly cradling his dead body and realizes he's a ghost with unfinished business.

8. Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in “Gone with the Wind”

Set on a civil war backdrop. Rhett Butler (Gable) always had a thing for Scarlett (Leigh), Scarlett was a gorgeous lass and Rhett was a bad boy who has been disowned by his Charleston family.

7. Isla Fisher and Ryan Reynolds in “Definitely, Maybe”

Will Hayes (Reynolds) is a father in the middle of a divorce, with a 10-year-old daughter, Maya who bugs her dad to reveal his story on how he and her mother met. Will relays his love story which involved his hot college sweetheart Emily (Elizabeth Banks), a super hot journo called Summer Hartley (Rachel Weisz), and April (Isla Fisher) – the copy girl for a campaign he was working on earlier in the movie.6. Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook in “She’s all that” Zack Siler (Prinze) is the stud in his California high school that gets dumped by his popular girlfriend. He makes a bet with his friend on whether or not he can turn any girl into prom queen within six weeks, the girl they ended up picking was Laney Boggs (Cook) who is a geeky art student.

5. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams in “The Notebook”

Noah Calhoun (Gosling) saw 17-year-old heiress Allie Hamilton (McAdams) for the first time in a carnival and it was like love at first sight for him. It was the classic story of rich girl, poor boy where the rich girl’s parents were against Noah from the beginning. The two initially broke up and years later, Allie was about to get married and whilst trying on her wedding dress, she spotted an article about Noah in a newspaper. She decided to visit Noah, they both ended up admitting that they still have feelings for each other.

4. Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey in “How to Lose a Guy in 10 days”

Andie Anderson (Hudson) a journo, works for this girly magazine called Composure. Benjamin Barry (McConaughey) is an advertising executive. Now after defending her friend to her editor, Andie somehow found herself writing an article called “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.” At the same time, Benjamin found himself on a tight spot where he told his boss that he can make any woman fall in love with him in just ten days. They met each other one night, and so ensued a game of cat and mouse.

3. Robert Pattinson and Kirsten Stewart from” Twilight”

Bella Swan moves to Forks, meets super hot vampire Edward Cullen who glitters in the sun, they fall in love and it’s all hunky-dory from then on.

2. Ashley Judd and Hugh Jackman from “Someone Like You”

After a chain of bad relationships, Jane (Judd) finally met “the one” in the form of Ray. But then one day, he just instantly dumped her – soo she ends up moving in with womanizer Eddie (Jackman) and they both eventually fall in love.

1. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Mr and Mrs Smith

John (Pitt) and Jane (Jolie) are both skilled assassins working for different firms. They both get assigned to take out a man named Benjamin Danz, and encounter each other on the job and mess up the hit. Now their firms want them to take each other out.

Found on starcentralmagazine.com


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