
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And, I'd like to get a hold of him!
A woman who sees the beauty within and a man who’s been transformed into a beast. I have to say that Beauty and the Beast is my favorite Disney movie and one of my most favorite on-screen kisses. The power of love is shown here so beautifully. Sigh!

This is steamy enough to wake the dead!
In John Ford’s The Quiet Man, Sean Thornton, is in perpetual Irish tussle with flame-haired Mary Kate Donaher (John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara). The kiss in the graveyard is oh-so-yummy.

Look at her. She's a little Vixen!
In Lady and the Tramp, he’s a dog from the wrong side of the tracks and she’s a pampered princess. Classic storytelling in this simply sweet kiss when Lady and the Tramps’ spaghetti tainted muzzles meet for what has to be Disney’s cutest fluffy smooch – awwww!

Is Mary Jane really the girl next door?
Spidey dangles upside down in the drizzle as Mary Jane slowly peels back his mask and instigates some tender lip-action in the movie Spiderman. I’m surprised the rain around them didn’t turn into steam.

That's right! You know you want him!
Star Wars was all about a war between the terrible Empire and a small rebel band, but it was the war between Leia and Han that got our juices flowing. Of course, the hostilities didn’t last long. Even though she says, “I’d rather kiss a wookie,” and Han, says “I can arrange that.” Leia falls into his arms and lip locks with this sexy, bad boy smuggler. You have to be without one female hormone in your body not to sigh at this kiss.

Good against evil--love conquers all!
In Ladyhawke, the lovers are being kept apart by an evil spell cast by the Bishop of Aquila, who is in love with Isabeau. The curse transforms Navarre into a wolf at nightfall and Isabeau into a hawk at sunrise, so they are “always together yet eternally apart,” as they can never touch in human form. Of course, good triumphs over evil and the kiss at the end of the movie is fabulous. But, the love between Navarre and Isabeau is so obvious and strong. After Navarre in wolf form nearly dies after falling through an iced-over river, Isabeau lies asleep beside the ailing wolf. As sunrise approaches, the wolf transforms into the human Navarre while Isabeau transforms into a hawk. For a split second, the lovers see each other in human form and reach out to touch one another. Now that’s romance.
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