
Another issue of the weekly interview with Monty Hawes.
I like to watch films setted in the time of the year we actually have - this is no must - but it adds kind of a nice feeling. So I asked Monty for some suggestions:
Monty, please name some autumn films, which you can recommend for this time of the year.
Here are some choice autumn films of mine:
At the top of the list has to be Picnic with William Holden, Kim Novak and Rosalind Russell. Just a great romantic drama set in a small town that looks gorgeous.

~ Labour Day picnic.. ~
Yes, that film would have make it into my list too, Monty..
Meet Me in St. Louis is another good one as I remember it has a scene set around the fall time too.

~ horrible, horrible things can happen around Halloween.. ~
That is an amazing film - which fits into each and every time of the year, I think. It's great.
The Trouble with Harry is one Of Hitch’s most underrated films and has a lovely setting and a terrific Shirley MacLaine.

~ ah, yes.. spending one's time in the woods during the fall time.. lovely.. ~
Monty, this one would be my No.1 classic autumn film - glad you name it here! It's one of my favourite Alfred Hitchcock films!
Remember the Titans set during football season for a high school team with Denzel Washington in his best role. I love this movie. Have seen it like 30 times.

~ more men spending their time in the woods.. hm.. a new series? ~
Dead Poets Society with Robin Williams reining in his comedy a bit for a great film. I didn’t think I would like this film when it first came out and it does have some sad parts but it’s also an amazing movie.

~ Also no indoor society.. ~
Practical Magic is a good one too with the pairing of Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman as modern day witches.

~ of course the ladies aren't spending their time indoors when the autumn nights are cosy & nice.. ~
Well, Monty - that's another one that is on my list, too - watch this one every year..
Those are about all I can think of right now.
Well, that is a great list of films - and I think everyone can pick her/his favourite from them. There are some nice movie evenings ahead.. Thank you for answering Monty!
Love your list - and it's great that you share your knowledge about films with us! I for sure have to check out REMEMBER THE TITANS..
From my list I would like to add (..only a few films.. don't worry..)
Just three of my favourites:
I love this film:
MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY (2008)

~ few outdoor scenes - but the leaves are falling indeed.. ~
and then - one of my all-time favourite modern films :
FROM HELL (2001)

~ though no one really notice it in this film : the "Ripper"-murder happened from August - November 1888. ~
and last but not least maybe my #1 favourite modern film:
GOSFORD PARK (2001)

~ more people outside.. - of course many beautiful indoor scenes.. ~
Thank you all for listening!
Yours (very well and) truly
Irene
ohmygosh!! I posted a suprise "Fall" post for Monty, on his blog, yesterday.. that goes along the same theme as this wondeful post...
ReplyDeleteHaha! Yes, Dawn.. I noticed that.. ;") Great post of yours! Wonderfully done!
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