give me your comfiest fall flicks, spooky stuff is welcome. For me, Rushmore has a great autumn feel, really gets into the spirit of the season.
give me your comfiest fall flicks, spooky stuff is welcome. For me, Rushmore has a great autumn feel, really gets into the spirit of the season.
>Autumn
I too hate popular things to appear deep and interesting.
Not the season, the word. Fall is great but "Autumn" is a pretentious word
Autumn is the proper name for the season.
Autumn is what Brits, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders and all the commonwealth countries/former British colonies correctly call it.
Name a more kino season. You can't. Only three other options and all of them are wrong. Autumn is the best.
Winterbros are also welcome.
i can walk around barefoot in summer
that's how you get hookworms. hookworms are nasty
Aryan Boy Autumn and White Boy Winter.
Springsisters BTFO
Autumn is only comfy from the middle of September to the end of October. November is just cold, grey, dark and miserable.
the fall
over the garden wall is a fall staple for me. if you want more wes anderson, fantastic mr fox is great too.
Yes, love OTGW. In this same veign of YA/kids stuff I find the Harry Potter movies to be pretty good fall films, especiallythe first 3. Theyre pretty campy, but that just adds to the cozyness for me.
kino
Sleepy Hollow
The rest of the movie is fine, but the opening to Halloween 4 is actual autumn kino.
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Halloween 3 probably has the strongest fall atmosphere in the series
Also, to OP, Ginger Snaps is another great autumn atmosphere one (shot in Canada in October 1999)
legends of the fall
The Village
as cliche as it seems, october is harry potter time. the whole box, except for the first one which you can skip. that one didn't age well
Nah, I totally agree, the third film in particular is a great fall film.
Nah, those are November-December movies
for the last three, you may be right. watch one a weekend until thanksgiving then
check out Ravenous, its a great horror/comedy. Something about the frontier always feels very fall-y to me.
i would say pale blue eye but its really more a dead of winter kind of movie.
I recommend Halloween specials. I recommend these nearly every year.
The Hey Arnold spooky episodes (Headless Cabbie, The Legend of Four Eyed Jack, Haunted Train, Ghost Bride, Wheezin' Ed etc).
Simpsons Treehouse of Horror
Regular Show Terror Tales in the Park (1 through 6)
The Paloni Show! Halloween Special!
Be Cool Scooby Doo (best scooby doo series hands down) + Scooby Doo (2002), Scooby Doo on Zombie Island (1998), Scooby Doo and the Witch's Ghost (1999)
Trick R' Treat
The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell on Netflix
The spooky episodes of At Home With Amy Sedaris (Murdercide, All About Amy, Halloween, the holidays and Thanksgiving episodes, others).
The autumn/fall episode of Joe Pera Talks With You
Over The Garden Wall
Muppets Haunted Mansion (2021)
The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular! (2017) + the spooky episode of Mickey Mouse shorts (e.g. S01E10 Ghoul Friend)
Bugs Bunny's Howl-O-Skreem Spooktacula (2022) - not that great, but still decent
Also there are a ton of classic Halloween cartoons with Halloween specials that you'll find if you search up the Hey Arnold episodes or some of the other titles listed on 4plebs compiled for previous years.
There are some good Halloween documentaries
Some recent goodies:
>Portrait of God (Short Horror Film)
>Scooby Doo, Where Are You? In... SPRINGTRAPPED!
There's more but I haven't consolidated my list for a decade now.
You should expand to spookier-than-normal-but-not-actually-Halloween-themed episodes of stuff. I like:
Xiaolin Showdown (108) Night of the Sapphire Dragon
Kim Possible (111) Sink or Swim
Teen Titans (218) Fear Itself
Sleepy Hollow and Pumpkinhead for me.
Creepshow and Creepshow 2 for comfy Halloween vibes.
Central Park in the fall, very comfy
october sky
breaking away
Trick R Treat, Poultrygeist, any of the Evil Dead movies (and especially the TV show), Ginger Snaps, and Dog Soldiers are my go-to spooky fall kinographies. Pic related too if you want to go hard mode with the unapologetic B-movie schlock. It's the best bad horror movie no one has ever heard of.
Scooby Doo and the Witch’s Ghost
Hell Fest (2018) isn't exactly great but it has a great setting, similar atmosphere to Scooby Doo (2002) in terms of an amusement park setting.
Been watching the Fear Street movies, Pretty comfy fall movies.
The Nineth Gate has a very fall feeling to it.
I always feel the urge to watch a lot of fantasy movies in autumn for some reason like LOTR and other classics.
Man this October so far has been the most non-festive I've ever felt.
Maybe because there's been so many annoying things getting in my way lately.
Hopefully if I can get past today I can really dig in and get in the mood for the remainder of the month.
The Fall of the House of Usher is coming out today but not sure if good or bad.
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