Top 5 Netflix Rom-Coms

February 13, 2014

I have been known to be sappy sometimes (when I’m not being sassy). I also really enjoy laughing. Beyond that, I love movies and pay $8 a month for Netflix. Before I discovered the black hole that is watching eight seasons of a TV show at once (HIMYM, anyone?), I spent quite a bit of time getting to know the Romantic Comedy section of Netflix.com.

Since there are rarely any new/noteworthy ones to watch online, I took a chance with what I was given (some were cringe-worthy, but I have spared you from those titles). So if you find yourself alone (or not) this Valentine’s Day (or any day), and have your cheesy movie gag-reflex under control and your friend’s Netflix password handy, feel free to stream some of my favorites. However, tread lightly. These are not for the faint of heart. Non-rom-com-lovers should probably look elsewhere for their V-Day entertainment.

 

1. “TiMER”

2. “My Future Boyfriend”

3. “Pizza My Heart”

4. “My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend” 

5. “LoveStruck: The Musical” 

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