Fall Movie Lineup
September 3, 2012 8 Comments
As I’ve mentioned in my Summer Movie List, I like to watch my movies by season. Somehow I just can’t get into White Fang when it’s 104 degrees outside. So as the world parts its curtains on Fall, I’d like to share with you a few movies I like to watch during this golden season. (Since this is a family blog, I have put the themes and/or advisory discretions in parenthesis at the end of each segment. I do not recommend any films that involve sexuality.)
Let me just come right out and make a confession. I absolutely hate football (yes, I realize that comment just made me lose half my subscribers). I have no reason to hate it other than it’s not baseball, and it’s not a very tough sport if you have to wear all that padding. Now, rugby… give me rugby any day - those guys are serious! Be that as it may, Remember the Titans does stand as one of the all-time greats as far as movies go. It’s the first film I remember Disney doing that was actually a real movie after years of set-backs and miserable flops. (I haven’t looked into it, but I’m pretty sure this was made during Eisner’s ousting, which would explain the fine quality of this nearly-perfect film.) And if anyone happens to run into Boaz Yakin, tell him to get back in the director’s chair and make more movies. (Deals with racism.)
Rudy
Speaking of football, Rudy would have to be the next best football movie, even if just for the heavenly music score alone. I often play the soundtrack when I’ve got a writer’s block covering my keypad, and it helps me to press on. And by the way, I haven’t read it yet, but Rudy Ruettiger just came out with his autobiography. Sounds like it would be a good read. (Lots of cursing even for a PG film.)
Dead Poets Society
Who hasn’t seen this movie yet? I’m not quite sure why I consider it a fall movie. Maybe it’s all the talk about life and death, or the solemnity of the poet’s voices as the autumn leaves drip off the trees outside the glass that separates me from the bitter wind… sorry, it’s contagious. This movie helps bring out the author in me, and there’s really no better time to write than when raindrops seep down your window pane and you’ve just been inspired by a truly honest movie where the characters are charming and realistic, the lines are memorable, and the emotion is thick and raw. Action/adventure fans beware: This may put you in a coma. (It deals with suicide.)
Dan in Real Life
Steve Carell. I don’t know many people that hate him (in fact, I can’t think of any). In our house, he’s adored, mostly because of his character as Michael Scott in The Office. Like Jim Carrey and Will Farrell, Steve Carell pulls off dramatic roles very well, especially in this fun little film about a widowed father who can’t quite seem to fit in with his family. Filled with beautiful fall scenery on the New Jersey coastline, also accompanied by a great soundtrack with original songs! (There’s a scene where he’s stuck in the shower with a woman, but nothing is shown, and it’s innocent enough to not be awkward. Deals also with remarriage.)
I hope you enjoyed this list of fall movie recommendations, and I’m sure most of you have already seen all of these anyway, but in my experience, they’ve been fun to revisit over the years. Be watching for another list for Halloween “alternatives” later next month (can anyone say Luther?)
What are your favorite movies to watch this time of year?




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Add We Are Marshall to your list. It’s the best football film I’ve ever seen. It also deals with racism. Just thinking about it makes tears sting my eyes. No matter how many time I watch, I find myself standing with the student body and yelling, “We are Marshall,” at the top of my lungs.
I’ll have to check it out. Kind of like when I watch Dead Poets I want to stand on my desk and yell “Carpe Diem!”
Exactly!!
I have watched Remember the Titans again and again. I also like Bull Durham, The Rookie, We are Marshall and Moneyball just to name a few.
I’ve been dying to see Bull Durham. It’s listed as the best baseball movie on Rotten Tomatoes, so I hope I get a chance to see it sometime!