Gotta go with a football movie because that's the most fall-iest fall-ish thing about fall. And since we're going with a football movie I'm going with the best football movie.
This is a tough one! Most of the movies that make me think of autumn are associated with Halloween or laced with occult type stuff and those that aren’t, autumn isn’t a very predominant back drop to the movie, but I guess of those types, The Lake House gives off the most autumn-y vibes and I really liked that movie so I’ll go with that.
“Happy WINDS-day, Owl!” Storms, garden harvests, scarves, and blustery days in the woods…I’m going with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, still one of my favorites. 😁
Consider this a recommendation for a film you've maybe never heard of, let alone watched, Crossing Delancey. A film about Jewish Matchmaking from 1988 that is sweet and funny and like When Harry Met Sally shows a New York autumn, but a New York Christmas? Not so much...
Gotta go with a football movie because that's the most fall-iest fall-ish thing about fall. And since we're going with a football movie I'm going with the best football movie.
Remember The Titans.
I'm gonna go with it, we'll see what the people vote 😁 Anne of Green Gables, final answer
Anne of Green Gables is my go-to, cozy movie that I like to watch in the fall, though it's not specifically a fall movie...does that count? 😁
Wasn't really thinking about movies you enjoy BECAUSE it's fall but I guess that's one way to go with the question.
Neither is Harry Met Sally, really. Autumn is just one of the seasons they roll through. I think AOGG is a great pick 👏🏻
Yup, I’m going with the picture this time. When Harry Met Sally is my nomination.
This is a tough one! Most of the movies that make me think of autumn are associated with Halloween or laced with occult type stuff and those that aren’t, autumn isn’t a very predominant back drop to the movie, but I guess of those types, The Lake House gives off the most autumn-y vibes and I really liked that movie so I’ll go with that.
And the winner this week is Iree with Anne of Green Gables. Congratulations, Iree, you get to choose Monday's question.
“Happy WINDS-day, Owl!” Storms, garden harvests, scarves, and blustery days in the woods…I’m going with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, still one of my favorites. 😁
I love you! One of my favorites, too. I half-jokingly tell my kids that you cannot trust anyone who doesn't like Winnie the Pooh :D
Consider this a recommendation for a film you've maybe never heard of, let alone watched, Crossing Delancey. A film about Jewish Matchmaking from 1988 that is sweet and funny and like When Harry Met Sally shows a New York autumn, but a New York Christmas? Not so much...