Successfully Dating recommends Art House &
International DVD movies that will
help you build an interesting and viewable movie library. You must keep in mind
that some of the biggest movie blockbusters, some of the highest
grossing films, and some of the most entertaining movies you'll
see are watchable only once. These types of movies are not
suitable for a well-rounded movie library collection. Our
recommendations will help you find the classics and the notable
movies that you should have, so you can be prepared to pull out an
entertaining movie to watch, at any time, that your dates and
friends will actually want to watch.

Swimming Pool (Unrated Version 2003) - In terms of
alluring female nudity, Swimming Pool shows a lot, but it's what
remains concealed that gives this erotic thriller a potent,
voyeuristic charge. With his Hitchcockian handling of secrets and
lies, prolific French director François Ozon reunites with his
Under the Sand star, Charlotte Rampling, to tell a seductive tale
of murder and complicity, beginning when British mystery novelist
Sarah Morton (Rampling) seeks peace and relaxation at her
publisher's French villa, only to find his brash, sexually
liberated daughter Julie (Ludivine Sagnier) arriving shortly
thereafter to disrupt her solitary reverie.

Love Actually - Get ready for fun! (Leah Rozen, People)
with the "feel good movie of the year!" (Clay Smith, Access
Hollywood) Love Actually is the ultimate romantic comedy from the
makers of Bridget Jones's Diary and Notting Hill. Funny,
irresistible and heartwarming, an all-star cast (Hugh Grant, Liam
Neeson, Colin Firth and Emma Thompson, to name a few!) will take
you on a breathtaking tour of love's delightful twists and turns.
Fall under the spell Love Actually and share the laughs and charm
again and again.

Girl With a Pearl Earring - You
wouldn't think a movie could look like a Vermeer painting, but
Girl with a Pearl Earring is filmed with an amazing range of
luminous glows that evoke the Dutch artist's masterworks. Of
course, it helps that much of the movie centers on Scarlett
Johansson (Lost in Translation, Ghost World), whose creamy skin
and full lips have a luminosity of their own.
Johansson plays Griet,
a maid in the household of Johannes Vermeer (Colin Firth, Bridget
Jones' Diary, Fever Pitch), who finds herself in a web of
jealousy, artistic inspiration, and social machinations.
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