Oh, movie kisses. From the silver screens of old school Hollywood, to the new age rom-coms weโve come to know and watch secretly in our bedrooms, heart-stopping kisses are a tradition.
Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable kicked it off with their scorcher in Gone With the Wind and Hollywood has followed its lead: Kristen Dunst and Toby Macguireโs upside down kiss in Spiderman! Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdamโs kiss-in-the-rain in The Notebook! Crawling in denim cut offs in Dirty Dancing!
As we recount our favourite film smooches, we pay homage to the kisses that stole the show (and itโs the closest weโre ever gonna get to kissing a young Burt Lancaster on the beach in nothing but a bikini).

Anyone whoโs ever gone to a pottery class knows this kiss is not as easy as it looks. Bravo to Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze in Ghost.

Nobody puts Baby in a corner. Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze did the dirty in Dirty Dancing.

โOneโฆ twoโฆ two-and-a-halfโฆ three!โ Macaulay Culkin and Anna Chlumsky were a perfect match in My Girl.

The movie kiss to end all movie kisses would have to go to Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable in Gone With The Wind.

Followed closely by Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr in From Here To Eternity.

A rough drover in a white suit and a posh Englishwoman in sleek red dress? Thatโs the recipe for a good kiss in the rain. Just see Australia.

Whilst most of us wanted to be Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffanyโs because of her wardrobe, her hot smooch with George Peppard isnโt a bad incentive, either.

Now, thatโs a good kiss. Richard Gere and Julia Roberts heat it up in Pretty Woman.

Okay, so they didnโt actually kiss in this scene, but for the 1800s, this was just as good.

For some, watching Drew Barrymoreโs iconic smooch on the baseball field in Never Been Kissed is as important as their own first kiss.

It might not have been an โin loveโ kiss but it certainly was a show-stopper! Harrison Ford and Alison Doody in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusader put one in the books.

The bow of a cruise ship, the wind in your hair, Leonardo DiCaprioโs arms wrapped around you, Celine Dion playing softly in the background โ what more could a girl want?

Even with Cary Elwesโ wispy moustache, we still rate The Princess Bride up there with the best.

What could be more romantic than Claire Danes in angel wings and Leonard DiCaprio in shining armour kissing underneath twinkling lights? Nothing, we tell you, nothing.

It might have been tricky to pull off, but Kristen Dunst and Toby McGuire still set hearts a-racing in Spiderman.

Our sixteenth birthdays certainly didnโt involve Michael Schoeffling sweeping us away in his red convertible, but who are we to complain.

Everyoneโs favourite stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf-herder put the moves on Princess Leia in Star Wars.

Rachel McAdams is one lucky woman. Her kiss with Ryan Gosling in The Notebook was a heart-stopper.