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5. Enchanted





Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey

Giselle and Robert share a magical dance to John Mclaughlin’s ‘So Close’ in a huge ballroom full of other dancing couples, both of them wanting the same happy ending, and the whole scene is like a flashback to classic Disney moments.
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4. Beauty and The Beast






Belle and Beast

Who ever thought a giant wolf man and his slave girl in a golden dress dancing to a song sung by a teapot could be so beautiful and incredibly romantic?
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3. Mr. And Mrs. Smith




Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt

The Assassin’s Tango is an appropriate song title for this scene, Angelina in a ****er black dress, Brad in a dapper tux, both threatening each other cheek to cheek and disarming each other in the ***iest ways possible before getting rough with each other, kicking shins, stomping on feet and slamming one another into a mirrored wall.
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2. Pulp Fiction





Uma Thurman and John Travolta

A thug and another man’s wife dance the night away in a tacky fifties imitation diner, and end up taking home the Twist Contest trophy. Bare feet and immortal moves make this movie dance scene an instant classic.
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1. Labyrinth




Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie

After taking a bite out of a poisoned peach our heroine is transported into a masquerade dream world in which she dances with and is almost seduced into oblivion by her mysterious tormentor, eventually she snaps out of it and literally shatters the world apart and returns to reality. But the gorgeous scene and haunting use of Bowie’s ‘As The World Falls Down’ stays with all lovers of this movie for life.
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