Baby, Its Cold Outside - And Dark!


William Wittmann Seattle and the Puget Sound is the most sun starved metropolitan area in the US with the exception of Anchorage, Alaska, who wins the award by a rain drop. Puget Sound is renowned for having weeks on end where it rains every day. We sometimes dont even see the sun for days.

Surely, where you live has more sun, but you would probably enjoy a trip to the Caribbean and beyond as much as we would.

I gain relief by watching warm weather movies. These films promote the illusion of warm weather and serve as a reminder of times to come.

In order to be included on the list, the location has to play a role. That location needs to be sunny and pleasant, which isnt too hard to accomplish.

Additionally, to make the list they have to be good movies defined as ones I am willing to view repeatedly. This is much harder to accomplish.

In no particular order, this is my private reserve of movie titles.

  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Room with a View
  • Much Ado About Nothing
  • My House in Umbria
  • French Kiss
  • Enchanted April
  • Under the Tuscan Sun

Here is a list sent in by readers, again in no praticular order.

  • Stealing Beauty
  • Lawrence of Arabia
  • The Sheltering Sky
  • Thelma and Louise!
  • English Patient
  • Juliet of the Spirits
  • Black Stallion
  • Shirley Valentine

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