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Romance Tips from I Love You, Phillip Morris and 4 Other A-List Gay Film Couples

Generations have learned how to flirt, how to seduce, and how to fall in love based on what we see on the big screen. And while gay people had to take coded cues from the heterosexual cinematic adventures of Cary Grant and Rock Hudson, there’s no reason that straight folks can’t learn a thing or two from movie gays. So with this week’s DVD release of the hilarious I Love You, Phillip Morris (Lionsgate), here’s some love advice that audiences of all stripes can take away from queer couples played by hetero movie stars:

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Romance Tips from I Love You, Phillip Morris and 4 Other A-List Gay Film Couples

Which American Film Icons Deserve to Have Their Faces on Money?

Over in progressive Sweden, cinema icons Ingmar Bergman and Greta Garbo are among six famous Swedes whose faces will appear on currency in 2014 . Garbo, silent film veteran and one of the greatest actresses of the Golden Age of Hollywood, replaces noted 18th century botanist Carl Linnaeus on the 100 kronor bill; Bergman, one of the most influential filmmakers of the 20th century, gets his own brand-spanking new 200 kronor banknote. But this begs the question: Which influential and iconic American filmmakers similarly deserve to have their faces on dollar bills?

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Which American Film Icons Deserve to Have Their Faces on Money?