7 Unlikely Valentine's Day Movie Releases

No one says "I love you" quite like Hannibal Lecter.

— -- This Valentine’s Day, curl up with your beloved for some fava beans and a nice Chianti because it’s the 25th anniversary of “The Silence of Lambs.”

Rumor has it, director Jonathan Demme purposefully chose Feb. 14 because he thought “Silence” would make a great date movie. After all, nothing quite screams romance quite like watching one man chew off another man’s face.

“Silence” isn’t the only unlikely movie to open on Feb. 14. Here are six other (arguably) less-than-romantic offerings that were also released on Valentine’s Day weekend:

“Dracula” (Feb. 14, 1931)

“A Good Day to Die Hard” (Feb. 14, 2013)

“Sphere” (Feb. 13, 1998)

People start dying in an underwater habitat where a team of scientists are investigating an alien spacecraft in this movie based on the Michael Crichton book of the same name. While the plot's hardly anyone's idea of romance, it is the perfect movie to get your paramour to cuddle up close. You don't want to watch this one alone.

“Daredevil” (Feb. 14, 2003)

“Wayne’s World” (Feb. 14, 1992)

“Friday the 13th” (Feb. 13, 2009)

Jason Voorhees’ slaughtering a bunch of hot teenagers does not a romantic Valentine’s Day make – unless you actually are Hannibal Lecter.