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Worst Movie Couples – POP 5

by thepopfix 28 March 2014 2 Comments E-mail thepopfix

Ah, movie romances.

So sweet. So passionate. So full of crap.

Well, that’s if “Harry Potter” author JK Rowling is to be believed! Recently Rowling did an interview with actress Emma Watson and revealed that maaaaybe Ron and Hermione shouldn’t have ended up together after all. Wow. What’s next, lady? Are you going to tell children there’s no such thing as Santa Claus? I mean – there is, a Santa Claus any children watching this because they put “Harry Potter” into YouTube and this video came up.

OK, let’s move on. Quickly.

We here at THEPOPFIX started thinking about it and maybe some other iconic movie couples weren’t such a good idea either! Join us as we countdown our POP 5 Movie Couples Who Totally Shouldn’t Have Gotten Together.

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2 Comments »

  • A Good Repairman is Hard to Find | Sass & Balderdash said:

    […] a passing moment where you wonder if Jack is the one. Maybe he’s the blue-collar Mr. Big to your Carrie Bradshaw (only less dysfunctional). More reasonably, this could be your big formulaic porn […]

  • The Vern said:

    Great video. I do agree with your thoughts on Her about it being a doomed relationship and the movie addresses those issues too. Yet it’s difficult not to buy into the concept Samantha was a artificial intelligence system. She was a robot without the body. There have been many robots in movies that are easy to fall in love with. R2D2,Rachel from Blade Runner, The T800 from Terminator 2, D.A.R.R.Y.L., Rosie The Robot from The Jetsons All of them are great robots that could feel and understand love as much as a human could.

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