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Post by lonesomepolecat on Sept 11, 2024 8:19:45 GMT
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Post by lonesomepolecat on Sept 11, 2024 21:41:15 GMT
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Post by Fading Fast on Sept 12, 2024 7:48:41 GMT
I did a quick look and I don't think 2002's "Far From Heaven" has been mentioned in this thread so far. It uses the fall season - it's set in leafy Connecticut - quite effectively with a retro Douglas Sirk employ of colors to advance the movie's overall theme and feel.
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Post by lonesomepolecat on Sept 12, 2024 7:53:54 GMT
The autumn segment of THE FOUR SEASONS gives us some fall foliage
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Post by jamesjazzguitar on Sept 12, 2024 14:52:41 GMT
The autumn segment of THE FOUR SEASONS gives us some fall foliage How about a So Cal 4.7 earthquake? Hope you're safe.
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Post by lonesomepolecat on Sept 12, 2024 20:08:43 GMT
The autumn segment of THE FOUR SEASONS gives us some fall foliage How about a So Cal 4.7 earthquake? Hope you're safe. It’s nice of you to reach out, but we’re so used to earthquakes here. I didn’t even feel it 😀
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Post by lonesomepolecat on Sept 12, 2024 22:53:57 GMT
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Post by BunnyWhit on Sept 12, 2024 23:40:34 GMT
Dead Poets Society (1989)
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Post by lonesomepolecat on Sept 13, 2024 18:08:39 GMT
Both ANNE OF GREEN GABLES and ANNE OF AVONLEA show some of Canada’s finest fall foliage
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Post by BunnyWhit on Sept 13, 2024 19:41:02 GMT
Little Women (2019)
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Post by lonesomepolecat on Sept 14, 2024 3:48:47 GMT
Little Women (2019)
Gorgeous! Also some nice fall location shots in the 1994 version:
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Post by lonesomepolecat on Sept 15, 2024 6:14:47 GMT
I can't find photos of the outside, but the first chunk of BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON is set in the fall with Thanksgiving turkey featuring prominently in the story
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Post by lonesomepolecat on Sept 16, 2024 0:51:31 GMT
Lovely paintings of fall leaves in Disney’s LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW
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Post by lonesomepolecat on Sept 17, 2024 7:19:08 GMT
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Post by I Love Melvin on Sept 17, 2024 12:38:34 GMT
If TV movies count, The Hallmark Channel makes a practice of marketing seasonal movies, so come autumn you can always count on seeing plenty of movies where the prop department and set decorators have sprinkled lots of fall leaves around, even though most of the movies were obviously filmed way earlier. Stock shots of foliage and even some CGI landscapes are used, and sometimes even honest location work without the fakery. My favorite bit of autumnal nonsense was when the owner of a maple syrup farm took his new girlfriend out to show how it's done and proudly tapped a redwood tree for her, because we all know they make the best syrup. There are lots of hay bales and pumpkins and pots of mums everywhere and lots of fall swags on doors, the whole deal. One thing I look for when I watch one is those free-standing treelets with a weird twisty trunk and brightly colored leaves, which they obviously cart around from set to set to punch up the fake fall feel. There's one in the background here and when they struck the set I'm sure they just dragged it off to the next set-up. Hallmark must have warehouses full of this stuff.
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