![]() ![]() But Pumpkin Everything really isn't much of a romance. Taylor Cole (Amy) is drop dead gorgeous and one of my favorite Hallmark actresses. I think had this focused on one storyline and developed it properly, all the details wouldn't have been as noticeable. ![]() Too many storylines that didn't make sense. And since when can't a writer live anywhere she wants? She makes videos in one scene to promote her book, then complains she can't promote her book without going to the city in the next scene. The coffee shop owner could have wooed the mother without the pretense of needing more money for the damage. The plot lines were not planned well either: why was there a need to put grandpa in a home instead of hiring help? Why arent the insurance companies paying for the damage of grandpa driving through the coffee shop window? There was very little damage beside the window itself. ![]() The overhead scenes that pan over the town were beautiful fall shots, but scenes on the ground were obviously not the same location. As was the giant pumpkin in the pickup truck that was obviously fake and completely unnecessary. In every scene there were obviously fake fall-colored leaves on every surface, in every window, hanging on every wall and wrapped around every tree trunk - but not a one on the ground - to try to convince viewers it was "fall". It would also be more helpful if they filmed in areas that looked a bit like fall if 3/4 of the movie is going to be filmed outside. She is a phenomenal actress, but life moves on. Thick makeup and younger hairstyles just cant hide the fact she is not "30-something" anymore. Taylor Cole needs to start casting in older roles. This didn't sit the best with me even with all of it's autumnal traipsing. What happened to "I love you and have always wanted to be with you, you are the one."? Instead it's "I won't get in the way of your career.".is that romance for millennials? I guess I am a little bit more old fashioned than that. She could move home.she's an author! He could get more help at the store and have a roommate at home? The romance wasn't the most believable and the character of Amy was aggravating. Why does her grandfather have to go into a home and sell his store? I think there are lots of compromises. FYI.I don't understand why it is all or nothing for Amy. You get to decide what parts of your past you keep and you can always change your mind."-mom. And who made that ginormous fake pumpkin prop? The scarecrow contest was fun and the grandfather's house is amazing with all of its antiques and fall decor. ![]() Wonderful fall backdrop for this pumpkin extravaganza. Slowly Amy starts to realize that writing is something that her grandfather can't relate to. This leads Amy to try to talk her grandfather into selling everything and moving into a retirement living situation. When Amy arrives to her hometown she reconnects with her best childhood friend Kit and discovers that her Grandfather is not doing as well as she thought. Amy and her grandfather have been at loggerheads since her grandfather didn't support her dreams of becoming an author, but mainly because it meant that he had no one to pass his dream on to.his store Pumpkin Everything. Amy returns home to help her grandfather after he is in a minor accident. Plan your weekend getaway with the help of our Fall Weekend Itinerary.I love the idea of music by seniors for everyone! It's a great way for seniors to share their knowledge and their lives. Cabaret the day away at the Fall Wine Festival at Montage Mountain Resorts, held annually each October. Plan a trip with family or friends and book your stay now! While you're in town, warm up with some comfort food or shop for a cozy fall sweater in one of our boutiques! October is wine month, so sip your way through the county on our Lackawanna County Wine Trail. Take a self-guided tour on our Lackawanna County Haunted Trail-some of our old Scranton mansions and other locations have been known to be the center of local ghost stories and paranormal activity. Looking for a little fright to spice up the Halloween season? Catch a horror movie at America’s only Haunted Drive-In Theatre. From pumpkin patches to orchards and farmers' markets, Lackawanna County has all of your favorite fall activities! Take time to breathe in the fresh crisp autumn air and soak in the scenery of our endless mountains. ![]()
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