Women want their guy to be rich, handsome and charming. But girls don’t disclose but they actually want a guy to have a high social status, great communication skills and high confidence. Imagine if a boy didn’t have these skills and still had a beautiful girlfriend. In this video we’re gonna show you a list of top 9 movies which portray a chemistry between nerdy guy and beautiful girl, But before we head towards the list. Make sure to subscribe to the channel and press the bell icon to never miss any updates.
Number 1:- Knocked Up
Writer Alison Scott played by Katherine Heigl gets and has a serious injury after following a casual one night stand with reckless slacker Ben Stone played by Seth Rogen as a result, pregnancy. Maybe rather than raise the child all alone, she chooses Ben by giving him an opportunity to demonstrate himself that he is father material. Meanwhile, he was uncertain and unsure with the fact that he is prepared to be a parent, and both keep thinking about whether they would be well-suited lifetime partners.
Number 2:- Weird Science
Wyatt role played by Ilan Mitchell-Smith and Youngster rebels Gary role played by Anthony Michael Hall plan their optimal lady on a computer, and an odd electrical misbehaviour bring her in the real world as the stunning, superhuman Lisa role played by Kelly LeBrock. She equips Gary and Wyatt in cool and modern fashioned outfit, shocks them with a Porsche and assists them with confronting jerks Ian played by Robert Downey Jr. and Max played by Robert Rusler. Meanwhile, the young men should conceal Lisa’s presence from Chet played by Bill Paxton, Wyatt’s bad dream of an elder sibling.
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Number 3:- Revenge of the Nerds (1984) Lewis Skolnick and Betty Childs
Greek undergraduate students Gilbert played by Anthony Edwards and Lewis played by Robert Carradine were expelled from their residence when the Alpha Betas – who had put fire to their own fraternity house – unintentionally took the building . At the point when the school forces the first year freshers to live in the gym center, Gilbert, Lewis and their kindred nitwits migrate to a summary house. At the point when the Alpha Betas, driven by muscle head Stan played by Ted McGinley, over and over embarrass them.
Number 4:- Superbad
Two indistinguishable closest friends explore the last a long time of secondary school and are welcome to an immense local party. Along with their geeky companion, they go through a taxing day just to try sufficient liquor to supply the gathering and intoxicate two young ladies to launch their pleasurable experiences before they head out to school. Their journey is confounded after one of them falls in with two uncouth cops who are resolved to take him for a ride.
Number 5:- Can’t Buy Me Love
Nerdy guy Ronald Miller played by Patrick Dempsey study in high school rescues team cheerleader Cindy Mancini played by Amanda Peterson from parental discipline after she unintentionally distorts her mom’s creator garments. Ronald consents to pay for the $1,000 outfit on one condition, that she will go about like they’re a couple for a whole month. As the days pass, Cindy becomes enamored with Ronald, making him famous. In any case, when Ronald’s previous closest companion gets abandoned, he understands that social achievement isn’t all that matters.
Number 6:- Say Anything
In an exciting, widely praised story of first love, Lloyd played by John Cusack, an unceasing hopeful person, looks to catch the core of Diane played by Ione Skye, an impossible secondary school magnificence and straight-An understudy. It surprises pretty much everybody when she returns the sentiment. But, Diane’s excessively possessive, divorced father played by John Mahoney doesn’t support and it will take more than the power of love to vanquish all.
Number 7:- There’s Something About Mary
Ted is a character played by Ben Stiller whose dream prom date with Mary played by Cameron Diaz never occurs because of a humiliating physical issue at her home. A long time later, Ted recruits Pat Healy played by Matt Dillon to find Mary so he can reconnect with her. Pat misleads Ted about Mary and he discovers all that he can about her to fool her into dating him. Ted goes to meet Mary and needs to weave through the net of lies that Pat and Mary’s companion Tucker played by Lee Evans have woven to attempt to prevail upon her.
Number 8:- Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Stacy Hamilton played by Jennifer Jason Leigh is a pretty, yet unpracticed, youngster who is interested in dating. Offered guidance by her uninhibited friend, Linda Barrett played by Phoebe Cates, Stacy gets caught in a circle of drama with pleasant person Mark Ratner played by Brian Backer and his more assured pal Mike Damone played by Robert Romanus. In the interim, Stacy’s schoolmate Jeff Spicoli played by Sean Penn, who lives for surfing and being stoned, goes head to head against Mr. Hand played by Ray Walston, an exacting instructor who lacks the capacity to deal with the good-for-nothing’s jokes.
Number 9:- Broadcast News (1987)
Smart parody of American TV news. An exceptionally hung news maker ends up abnormally drawn to a dull telecaster despite the fact that she abhors all that he embodies. To exacerbate the situation, her dearest companion, a skilled however not especially TV friendly journalist, is subtly infatuated with her.
Number 10:- The Lady and the Tramp (1955)
This Disney animated series follows a spoiled cocker spaniel named Lady played by Barbara Luddy whose agreeable life gets away once her proprietors have a child. When, after some strained conditions, Lady winds up totally free and out in the city, she is gotten to know and ensured by the intense wanderer mutt Tramp played by Larry Roberts. A sentiment starts to bloom between the two dogs, yet their huge amount of distinctions, alongside more show at Lady’s family, take steps to keep them separated.
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