Sliding Doors, Subway Stalkers, and Camille
It doesn't just happen to BlackBook interns.
Matthew Strmiska
November 07, 2007
John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale, above, not on the subway.
Stalkers are everywhere! In trains, films, and tunes too! Below, a rundown and glimpsed appraisal of movies and songs that capture that bizarre moment when complete strangers somehow come together and get their gettin’ on.
SERENDIPITY: A classic boy-meets-girl tale of love at first sight. You know, the old yarn where soulmates meet, fall in love, and then leave it up to Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
SLIDING DOORS: With the power of cinema and Ms. Paltrow’s considerable talent, this film gives us a blonde, a brunette, and the wisdom of hindsight in the present. Oh, and romance. It’s really a great little package.
SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE: IMDB summary: “Annie goes to great lengths to meet Sam.” Throw in some humorous hijinks and you’ve got yourself a rom-com by numbers.
Claire Forlani and Brad Pitt, left.
MEET JOE BLACK: Who knew that death and love were so inextricably linked? Brad Pitt, that’s who. And that’s why he signed on to tell this morbidly obese story of love (at first sight, duh) and death. One thing, though: if even death can find love, what the hell is wrong with you? (And by you, we mean us. And by us, we’re really just talking about one blogger.)
YOU’VE GOT MAIL: Written, directed, and starring the same winning ensemble as Sleepless in Seattle. But if you can’t get enough of romance, missed connections, and crinkly-nose smiles, then fill your boots and make it a double-feature!
NECESSARY SUBWAY STALKING SONGS:
TRAIN, any album.
BOB DYLAN—"Slow Train”
SOUL ASYLUM—"Runaway Train”
GOLDFRAPP—"Train"
TOM WAITS—"Train Song”
THE O’JAYS—"Love Train”
ROBERT SHRIGLEY—"Love Songs in the Subway”
JOHNNY CASH—"Train of Love”
MEAT LOAF—"I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)”
ROBERTA FLACK—"First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”
RICKY MARTIN—"Nobody Wants To Be Lonely”
THE BEATLES—"Girl"
CHEAP TRICK—"I Want You to Want Me”
PHIL COLLINS—"Against All Odds”
N*SYNC—"Gone"
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