Self-published novelist, movie geek, and Yuletide nerd, originally from Maine and now living in the Pacific Northwest (He/Him)
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Erin Snyder
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I'd have been really excited for this just a couple years ago.
Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance springs to mind. They were never making that money back, but I'd take a few more seasons of that over the vast majority of anything Netflix has wasted its cash on since.
The first movie I thought of was Roman Holiday, which features imagery and activities reminiscent of summer (gelato, a seaside party, etc.), but I don't recall the movie specifying the date, and Rome is temperate enough I guess that could have been spring or fall.
Mephisto or Beyonder: place your bets.
The moon is a chunk of the Earth that got knocked into orbit when the Earth hit another planet.
What happened to the other planet?
The Earth ate it.
I'd also have loved more Willow, Spectacular Spider-Man, and Teenage Bounty Hunters.
Like it or not, he's right:
This will get him canceled on Bluesky.
Post a logo, emblem, or title (with its original font) that remains as perfect today as when it was new.
Erin Snyder
That's... a lot of movies to pick from, though.
Excluding movies where the setting is even slightly ambiguous limits the field a bit, but still. A LOT of movies.
The Wicker Man of course goes on the shortlist, but it's a LONG short list.