Blue is the Warmest Color

Valentine’s Day is here again, and Skin Central know all the movies that’ll put you in the mood for romance! From Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) and Silver Linings Playbook (2012), to The English Patient (1996) and Shakespeare in Love (1998), are all Mr. Skin-approved for maximum ogling potential!

BlueBlue Is the Warmest Color (2013) follows Adle Exarchopoulos and La Seydoux’s burgeoning relationship. And you’ll be burgeoning too thanks to what Mr. Skin himself calls “The Best Lesbian Scenes of All Time!”

Knocked UpKnocked Up (2007) has Seth Rogen and Katherine Heigl trying to make things work after a one night stand gone awry. Our favorite part is the Mr. Skin shoutout about an hour in, but you may prefer the topless scenes from Emerson Riley,Nautica Thorn, andStormy Daniels.

SilverSilver Linings Playbook (2012) reveals only tight outfits from its star Jennifer Lawrence, but her redheaded co-star Brea Bee flashes adorable TA just 13-minutes in.

DreamersThe Dreamers (2003), has a couple of unconventional French siblings bringing a third into their already taboo relationship, but any movie that contains Eva Green's nude debut is guaranteed to get some love

DelpyBefore Midnight (2013) is the final film in Richard Linklater's romantic trilogy, and has the best look at the terrific twosome on Julie Delpy's chest.

Drinking BuddiesDrinking Buddies (2013) has two couples that may just be better off with each other's partners, but we are all better off thanks to the sight of Olivia Wilde's TA at the 37-minute mark.

HathawayLove and Other Drugs (2010) brought some satire into the usually insipid romantic comedy, but it was Anne Hathaway's plentiful nude scenes that won our heart-on.

v-day love actually 2Love Actually (2003) is one of the most beloved rom-coms of the past decade. Keep your eyes peeled for skin from Joanna Page and Laura Linney.

WinsletTitanic (1997): need we say more? The scene where Leo goes under will make your lady cry, and Kate Winslet's massive icebergs could make even a penguin weepy!

McAdamsThe Notebook (2004), despite its melodramatic storyline, this sentimental yarn frequently tops romantic film lists. And it also remains one of the top places to gaze at Rachel McAdams' apples.

ThomasThe English Patient (1996) is a doomed romance tear-jerker, and full-frontal scene from Kristin Scott-Thomas is highly jerkable too!

HunterThe Piano (1993), a tragic romance that's impossible to forget- especially the part where Holly Hunter bares her brown eye.

PaltrowShakespeare in Love (1998), turns history into tit-story when Gwyneth Paltrow lets both Romeo and Juliet out for a Shakesperean schtup with Joseph Fiennes.

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