No Age Limit on Love
- No Age Limit on LoveMany things tend to go as we age — our energy, our hair volume — but our love lives don't have to. (Just look at the unlikely pair in Something's Gotta Give.) Read on to learn why romance isn't just for the young ...http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/2469_Original.jpg
- No Age Limit on LoveAccording to researchers, lifestyle choices determine 70 percent of how we age. Countess Sofya and Leo Tolstoy, who were portrayed in The Last Station, were known to have a vibrant intimate life well into their later years.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/2486_Original.jpg
- No Age Limit on LoveGeriatric psychiatrist Marc E. Agronin said to The New York Times that, despite what some may think, the need for romance doesn’t age. The love triangle among the characters in It's Complicated shows us that drama doesn't either.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/2483_Original.jpg
- No Age Limit on LoveLove can be an endlessly blossoming flower … expressed in hundreds of ways, Agronin told the Times. Katherine Hepburn and Henry Fonda portray both the joys and difficulties years of marriage can bring in On Golden Pond.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/2482_Original.jpg
- No Age Limit on LoveFormer Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham said, No one can avoid aging, but aging productively is something else. The couple in The Bridges of Madison County was quite productive — they fell head over heels in just four days.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/2495_Original.jpg
- No Age Limit on LoveWhile The Notebook is still our number one aged lovers flick, we’re excited for the upcoming Letters to Juliet, about a young girl (Amanda Seyfried) who goes to Italy and helps an older women (Vanessa Redgrave) search for a lost love.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/2468_Original.jpg
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1 of 6Something's Gotta Give, Columbia Pictures/Photofest - Previous Next
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3 of 6It's Complicated,Universal Pictures - Previous Next
4 of 6On Golden Pond, Universal Pictures/Photofest - Previous Next
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6 of 6The Notebook, New Line/Photofest - No Age Limit on Love
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Young at Heart
1 of 6Many things tend to "go" as we age — our energy, our hair volume — but our love lives don't have to. (Just look at the unlikely pair in Something's Gotta Give.) Read on to learn why romance isn't just for the young ...
Young at Heart
2 of 6According to researchers, lifestyle choices determine 70 percent of how we age. Countess Sofya and Leo Tolstoy, who were portrayed in The Last Station, were known to have a vibrant intimate life well into their later years.
Young at Heart
3 of 6Geriatric psychiatrist Marc E. Agronin said to The New York Times that, despite what some may think, the need for romance doesn’t age. The love triangle among the characters in It's Complicated shows us that drama doesn't either.
Young at Heart
4 of 6"Love can be an endlessly blossoming flower … expressed in hundreds of ways," Agronin told the Times. Katherine Hepburn and Henry Fonda portray both the joys and difficulties years of marriage can bring in On Golden Pond.
Young at Heart
5 of 6Former Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham said, "No one can avoid aging, but aging productively is something else." The couple in The Bridges of Madison County was quite productive — they fell head over heels in just four days.
Young at Heart
6 of 6While The Notebook is still our number one aged lovers flick, we’re excited for the upcoming Letters to Juliet, about a young girl (Amanda Seyfried) who goes to Italy and helps an older women (Vanessa Redgrave) search for a lost love.
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