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The Best Rom-Coms for Valentine’s Day (Or Any Day You Need a Laugh & Some Love)

Valentine’s Day is here, which means two types of people are emerging:

  1. Those who are planning a romantic, carefully curated evening with their loved one.
  2. Those who are watching rom-coms in sweatpants with a glass (bottle) of wine.

Whichever camp you fall into, we’ve got you covered. This week on Thhttps://timtalks.net/tkaib/e Kids Are In Bed, we break down the best romantic comedies of all time—argue about them, overanalyze them, and ultimately give you the only rom-com list you’ll ever need.

Oh, and we also talk about the Super Bowl.

But before we get to our ultimate rom-com categories, let’s set the stage:


Super Bowl Recap: Where Was Taylor Swift?

Before we dive into rom-coms, we had unfinished business—the Taylor Swift Super Bowl prop bet from our last episode. Vegas set the over/under at 6.5 times on camera, and let’s just say…

Other notable moments:

  • 🏈 The Chiefs won. Again. And most of America was rooting against them.
  • 🎤 Kendrick Lamar crushed the halftime show. Filled with Easter eggs, hidden messages, and a not-so-subtle Drake rivalry reference.
  • 🎭 Super Bowl commercials have officially lost the plot. (If your big idea is just “put a celebrity in it,” that’s not marketing, it’s a group project with no leader.)

Alright, now that that’s out of the way—ROM-COMS.


The Best Rom-Coms of All Time—Categorized for Your Convenience

Look, picking the single best romantic comedy is impossible. So instead of one definitive ranking, we broke them into very serious, highly scientific categories.

Find the mood you’re in, pick a movie, and let the rom-com magic do the rest.


1. Adam Sandler Classics

Because sometimes you just want to laugh and listen to an absolute banger of a soundtrack.
🎬 The Wedding Singer, 50 First Dates, Click, Just Go With It, Mr. Deeds


2. The Bullock Effect™

Sandra Bullock has been carrying this genre on her back for decades. Respect.
🎬 While You Were Sleeping, The Proposal, Two Weeks Notice, Miss Congeniality, The Lost City


3. If You Lost the Ponytail and Glasses…

Where we pretend that simply removing glasses turns someone into a different human being.
🎬 Crazy Stupid Love, Hitch, Clueless, 10 Things I Hate About You, She’s All That


4. Your Mom’s Favorite Rom-Coms

These are the rom-coms that built the genre and are still endlessly rewatchable.
🎬 When Harry Met Sally, Pretty Woman, Notting Hill, You’ve Got Mail, Sleepless in Seattle


5. If I Could Turn Back Time

Sometimes love takes a second (or thousandth) chance.
🎬 About Time, The Big Sick, 500 Days of Summer, Palm Springs, The Lake House, Midnight in Paris


6. That Would Never Happen… But I Love It Anyway

Romances that make absolutely no sense… yet somehow, we buy in every time.
🎬 Runaway Bride, The Holiday, What Happens in Vegas, Moonstruck, Serendipity


7. The “Technically Not a Rom-Com… But It Totally Is” Movies

Romantic comedies in disguise. You know it, we know it.
🎬 Jerry Maguire, The Princess Bride, Groundhog Day, The Devil Wears Prada, Silver Linings Playbook


8. We Shouldn’t Work… But We Do

When everything says this relationship should be a disaster, but somehow, it’s perfect.
🎬 Fools Rush In, Knocked Up, Trainwreck, Crazy Stupid Love, My Best Friend’s Wedding


So, What’s the Best Rom-Com?

That’s up to you. But if you’re looking for a great Valentine’s movie, this list is full of absolute gems.

💬 Drop your favorite rom-com in the comments—we want to hear your picks!

🎧 Listen to the full episode of The Kids Are In Bed for all the debates, hot takes, and unnecessary deep dives into rom-com history.

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Jenni’s back from Cincinnati (which is, apparently, a city that doesn’t even house its own airport), and The Kids Are In Bed is back in full force. Tim is relieved to no longer be podcasting alone, and they waste no time diving into all the pressing matters of the week:

  • A group of kids accidentally going viral for building the ultimate backyard fort. What started as a fun project now has them raking in thousands of dollars—so what’s next?

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  • Airport Theory. Are the “get there two hours early” guidelines just a trick to keep us shopping in terminals?
  • Super Bowl chaos. Will Taylor Swift make an appearance at halftime? How many times will she be shown on camera? More importantly—why do we all care so much?
  • Groundhog Day: A Movie and a Tradition. One is a Bill Murray classic, the other involves thousands of people standing in the freezing cold to hear a rodent make a weather prediction. Both are fascinating.

It’s the kind of episode that covers everything and nothing all at once—come hang out!

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This is the last week of our countdown through our 25 years together! Will 2023 have what it takes to swoop in at the final minute and steal victory? Tim and Jenni discuss Tim’s 40th birthday party and how Hot To Go by Chappell Roan feels like it has existed forever. They discuss Taylor Swift, the Eras tour, and Rhianna’s Super Bowl performance. Then they dive into their movie games with the box office winners and best picture nominees. For Tim and Jenni, 2023 was a year of travel – Palm Springs, Chicago, Chattanooga, Cabo San Lucas, and Bozeman. Jenni became a soccer mom, and the Severson family started a new tradition of Christmas caroling, but will it be enough to hold the top spot?

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It’s Wednesday, and The Kids Are In Bed! This week, Tim and Jenni continue their countdown to the 25th anniversary of their relationship by discussing 2021. They talk about Jenni’s first watch of Tenet. They talk about some of the most memorable pop culture stories of 2021: Free Britney, Kim and Kanye Divorce, Bennifer 2.0 (RIP), Taylor Swift re-releasing her music, and Squidgame. From there, Jenni guesses what won the box office, and they discuss the best picture nominees despite seeing only a couple of the movies. Tim talks about losing 70 pounds and growing out his hair, showing off his “Long Hair, Skinny Face” look for the first time. 2021 brought a family road trip to NY, dinosaurs, and the Gophers beating Wisconsin AGAIN. Will 2021 be their best year yet? Only one way to find out!

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