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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.

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Sep 11, 2023Liked by Vince Guerra

I'm gonna go with it, we'll see what the people vote 😁 Anne of Green Gables, final answer

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Sep 11, 2023Liked by Vince Guerra

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? 😁

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Wasn't really thinking about movies you enjoy BECAUSE it's fall but I guess that's one way to go with the question.

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Neither is Harry Met Sally, really. Autumn is just one of the seasons they roll through. I think AOGG is a great pick 👏🏻

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Sep 11, 2023Liked by Vince Guerra

Yup, I’m going with the picture this time. When Harry Met Sally is my nomination.

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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.

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Sep 17, 2023·edited Sep 17, 2023Author

And the winner this week is Iree with Anne of Green Gables. Congratulations, Iree, you get to choose Monday's question.

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“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. 😁

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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

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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...

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