Sunday, June 8, 2008

Countdown to AFI's 10 Top 10: Romantic Comedy

"One is very crazy when in love."
-- Sigmund Freud

Having split the difference between two previous American Film Institute lists (100 Laughs in 2000 and 100 Passions in 2002), the potent combination of love and laughter that is the cinematic art of the romantic comedy gets the spotlight in the next step of our countdown to AFI's 10 Top 10. And with the two prior lists serving as a jumping off point, it should come as no surprise that, out of all ten genres, this one includes the most previous listings out of its 50 nominees, with 35 movies previously honored by the AFI.

Two films lead the pack with six prior listings each: the talkative Annie Hall and the wordless City Lights (the oldest film among the nominees). And while the former could very well land in the number one spot here (it redefined the genre upon its release, becoming a touchstone for all rom coms that followed), the latter, while it does have romance and comedy, is not so much a "romantic comedy" as we've come to know them. The following five films, each with four prior mentions, should easily fill out the upper slots of the top ten here: The Apartment, Bringing Up Baby, It Happened One Night, The Philadelphia Story and When Harry Met Sally ...

The competition doesn't end there, though, with three-peaters (Harold and Maude, Moonstruck, Working Girl), two-timers (The Awful Truth, Jerry Maguire, The Lady Eve, Ninotchka, Woman of the Year) and single placers galore (Adam's Rib, The American President, Ball of Fire, Barefoot in the Park, Born Yesterday, Bull Durham, The Goodbye Girl, His Girl Friday, My Man Godfrey, The Palm Beach Story, Pillow Talk, Pretty Woman, Roman Holiday, Roxanne, Sabrina, Shakespeare in Love, The Shop Around the Corner, Sleepless in Seattle, There's Something About Mary and What's Up, Doc?). That doesn't leave much room for newcomers, although AFI Award winner The 40-Year-Old Virgin (the newest film among the nominees, see the comments section below for the full list) could break through.

The results will be revealed June 17 during the three-hour CBS television event, AFI's 10 Top 10. In the meantime, the ten celebrities who will host each segment have been revealed: Jessica Alba (romantic comedy), Sean Astin (fantasy), Gabriel Byrne (mystery), Kirk Douglas (epic), Clint Eastwood (western), Cuba Gooding Jr. (sports), Jennifer Love Hewitt (animation), Quentin Tarantino (gangster), Sigourney Weaver (sci fi) and James Woods (courtroom drama).

1 comment:

Kirby Holt said...

ADAM'S RIB 1949
THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT 1995
ANNIE HALL 1977
THE APARTMENT 1960
AS GOOD AS IT GETS 1997
THE AWFUL TRUTH 1937
BALL OF FIRE 1941
BAREFOOT IN THE PARK 1967
BORN YESTERDAY 1950
BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY 2001
BRINGING UP BABY 1938
BULL DURHAM 1988
CITY LIGHTS 1931
CLUELESS 1995
DESIGN FOR LIVING 1933
THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN 2005
THE GOODBYE GIRL 1977
HAROLD AND MAUDE 1971
HIS GIRL FRIDAY 1940
IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT 1934
JERRY MAGUIRE 1996
THE LADY EVE 1941
MOONSTRUCK 1987
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING 1997
MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2002
MY MAN GODFREY 1936
NINOTCHKA 1939
NOTHING SACRED 1937
THE PALM BEACH STORY 1942
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY 1940
PILLOW TALK 1959
PRETTY WOMAN 1990
ROMAN HOLIDAY 1953
ROXANNE 1987
SABRINA 1954
SAY ANYTHING ... 1989
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE 1998
THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER 1940
SIXTEEN CANDLES 1984
SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE 1993
SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE 2003
SPLASH 1984
10 1979
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY 1998
TROUBLE IN PARADISE 1932
THE WEDDING SINGER 1998
WHAT'S UP, DOC? 1972
WHEN HARRY MET SALLY… 1989
WOMAN OF THE YEAR 1942
WORKING GIRL 1988