This article comes fromDen of Geek UK.

Every year, cinema relies on a heavy dose of romance to get people in seats.

And the big kiss sequence is generally the icing on the romantic cake.

But a kiss can be deadly, unpleasant, wince-inducing or just plain wrong.

Ah, you sit there and think.

Two acting giants sharing the screen.

Theres going to be some good shit happening here.

Whoopi Goldberg is terrific in it, and Swayze and Moore made for a strong couple worth rooting for.

The moral: try not to kiss people who have a glowing halo effect around them.

Its a law we try and adhere to.

Fortunately, we are pleased to report that she survived the incident.

No teen romances were sparked by this particular scene.

Even so, theSpecieskiss is a notoriously weird one to choose for such a prize.

Basically because she kills him.

Thats not an end result we aim for when we go in for a good snog.

Even as we think about it now, that concluding shriek sends shivers down our spines.

So: you have Luke kissing Leia.

Thats brother and sister.

Its enough to put you off kissing for life.

The cutting in of the Easter bunny.

Then the cutting back to a kiss-craving grandmother with teeth to spark a dental convention.

Is it the hair?

Is it the moisture?

Is it the determination in her eyes to get her kissing action?