The movie actually had a villain. Guy trying to poison Christmas Trees.
That actor is Kevin's brother, Wayne, on The Wonder Years. (A mini reunion going on here with Danica.) His name in this is Dwayne.
The movie actually had a villain. Guy trying to poison Christmas Trees.
Did some looking, and apparently Lifetime's "Under the Christmas Tree" in mid December is their first Lesbian couple Christmas movie.Lifetime Lineup:
Sadly I can't get much info on the films at this point in time.
Marketing whiz Alma Beltran (Elise Bauman) and Christmas tree whisperer Charlie Freemont (Tattiawna Jones) cross paths when Charlie finds the perfect tree for the Maine Governor's Holiday Celebration – right in Alma's back yard. While they initially spar, romantic sparks soon begin to fly between the two women as the enchanting tree and some Christmas fairy dust from the town's pâtissière extraordinaire (Ricki Lake) bring out the best in them and spark each other to take leaps of faith and fight for love and Christmas magic.
That actor is Kevin's brother, Wayne, on The Wonder Years. (A mini reunion going on here with Danica.) His name in this is Dwayne.
Thanks for the heads up, list amended.Did some looking, and apparently Lifetime's "Under the Christmas Tree" in mid December is their first Lesbian couple Christmas movie.
Leading up to Christmas, marketing executive, Lauren, is visited by the ghosts of four ex boyfriends. She must learn to open her heart or risk losing her best friend, Nate. Starring Catherine Haena Kim, Raymond Ablack and Paul Sun-Hyung Lee.
Concert violinist Beth tutors the daughter of reclusive Country music star Sean to prep her for the holiday concert. They are joined through the connective power of music. Starring Heather Hemmens, Luke Macfarlane and Sheryl Lee Ralph.
My Mom and grandparents watch Hallmark shit year round. It drives me crazy lol. The plot generator is so accurate. I'm also a no fun allowed poster, sorry gang.Good lord this thread was made for my wife. If I have to endure Christmas Kiss one more time...
Tbf, I love holiday movies, but a lot of these are just paint by numbers drivel.
And now I'm the no fun allowed poster. T_T
Tanya is a police detective who is reluctantly partnered with fellow detective Ryan to solve a recent string of heists taking place during high-profile holiday parties around town. They go undercover as newlyweds Tasha and Rupert, moving into the vacant house next to Mr. Miller, the jovial chair of the community's Christmas committee…and the prime suspect in the case. As Tanya and Ryan partake in the neighborhood's holiday happenings to keep up appearances and crack the case, they get swept up in Christmas. Before they know it, their cover story as a couple in love starts to become reality. Starring Tamera Mowry-Housley, Paul Campbell, and Joe Pantoliano.
Wait, why isn't this on the mystery channel?
I think I just hate Summer Hallmark movies. This movie isn't any different but the Christmas setting just makes it so much better.
That is funny.The Santa Stakeout is set in "Denver". I wouldn't mind Denver looking more Vancouvery
They did at least use a real map of the place when they were showing the places that have been robbed.
Also a big fan of the comically generic "POLICE" logo.
Harmony is tricked into auditioning for the Holiday Chorus - directed by an ex-boyfriend. By Christmas Eve, they could be harmonizing in the key of love. Starring
Ashleigh Murray, Luke James, Basil Wallace, Michelle Williams, and Loretta Devine.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/danica-mckellar-leaving-hallmark-gac-230725509.html
We'll see how this pans out. GAC Family or Great American Country is also doing a spinoff of Calls the Heart with Lori Loughlin. Their CEO is the guy who left Hallmark over the LGBT ad that got removed. So expect more conservative values and a Candace Bure anti-vaxx movie soon.
More movies the better but Hallmark has been struggling finding the one thing that should be easy, finding charismatic actors in their movies. A lot of their new actresses are boring.
While throwing a "Christmas Around the World" party at her family's inn, an event planner discovers Christmas magic with a charming father-son duo whose presence brings about tension and joy. Starring Janel Parrish and Ryan Paevey.
Nicole learns to deal with grief, with the help of her grandfather and a carpenter she hires to renovate the home that was once meant for her and her fiancé. Starring Torrey DeVitto, Dylan Bruce and Patrick Duffy.
Movie was pretty good. Genuinely entertaining and cute. But the chime that went along with that "all new" graphic at the bottom of the screen was really distracting every time it happened.
DrForester what do you think of GAC Family trying to drink Hallmark's milkshake because of "the gays"
When Liz returns home to take care of her estranged father she is determined to give her daughter a perfect Christmas and reconnects with her best friend. Starring Katee Sackhoff, Patrick Sabongui, and Terry O'Quinn.
I feel it's missing the "Woman recently broke up with a longtime boyfriend (whom her family NEVER met, but they are aware she was dating him for a long time), but promised her family back home (in a small town, of course) that she was bringing him home for Christmas, but she either meets a stranger going to the same town for different reasons and they make a plan to act as each others boyfriend/girlfriend to keep the ruse up, but actually wind up falling in love with each other." That or the gender-swapped version (man brings stranger woman home for Christmas, telling his family she's his fiancee and both have to play it up for the family).Is there by any chance any movie about a hard working woman living in the big city who goes back to her small home town where she meets a man?
This too. Always find it funny that the country is seemingly somewhere IN the greater Europe area (not the British Isles), likely somewhere around Italy, France, Germany of such, a small little nation probably smaller than the size of Rhode Island, but everybody speaks in a British accent.The last column is missing "with a man who is secretly a prince of a generically British tiny European nation"
Cinnamon, sugar, gingerbread, and huffing pine needles.
Isn't that the plot to a Ryan Reynolds movie?I feel it's missing the "Woman recently broke up with a longtime boyfriend (whom her family NEVER met, but they are aware she was dating him for a long time), but promised her family back home (in a small town, of course) that she was bringing him home for Christmas, but she either meets a stranger going to the same town for different reasons and they make a plan to act as each others boyfriend/girlfriend to keep the ruse up, but actually wind up falling in love with each other." That or the gender-swapped version (man brings stranger woman home for Christmas, telling his family she's his fiancee and both have to play it up for the family).
This too. Always find it funny that the country is seemingly somewhere IN the greater Europe area (not the British Isles), likely somewhere around Italy, France, Germany of such, a small little nation probably smaller than the size of Rhode Island, but everybody speaks in a British accent.
Cinnamon, sugar, gingerbread, and huffing pine needles.
I don't know if this counts, but this is the closest thing to a Christmas movie thread we got
Two old friends from high school work together over Christmas to sell his uncle's Mexican bakery, famous for its magical gingerbread cookies that grant wishes. Starring Merritt Patterson and Jon Ecker.
"There's a certain twist involving not one, not two, but three of the kittens that will prove to be among the most contentious, divisive studio decisions of 2021."
-USA Today
"Went into this one with low expectations. Completely blown away. Jaded souls will call this one Oscar-bait. Those of us with a little Christmas spirit in our veins will be begging for an NKoC Cinematic Universe."
Deadline
"If you're on the fence... don't be. Nine Kittens of Christmas is borderline offensive to every group of people on earth. I've never spent 86 minutes so disgusted in my life."
The Atlantic
"Oh, cry me an ocean, Atlantic. Nine Kittens of Christmas is precisely what the pandemic era needs - fun. Sure, characters kick the bucket offscreen, the villain's motivations aren't well-explained, and there are some murky pacing issues around the time Kitten Seven turns into a kaiju. But I walked away with a holiday smile."
GamersImpact
"I'm beyond upset that this piece of concrete trash made it past the first writing pass, let alone became a hype machine. Nine Kittens of Christmas is gory, psychosexually disturbing, and just ludicrous enough to spawn a whole new wave of conspiracy nuts in the years to come."
CNN
You know the drill, someone hit me up when POC movies are gonna air.
What do the rich want for Christmas? When a spoiled socialite's Holiday plans are turned upside down, she is taught a valuable lesson in putting others before herself.
Angie is determined to spend Christmas alone but her usual commuter ride turns into a Christmas train that drops her off in her home town in 2011. Stars Lyndsy Fonseca, Chandler Massey, Lea Thompson and Christopher Lloyd.
When a family faces loneliness and loss of faith, Mrs. Miracle swoops in to renew their Christmas Spirit, and they experience a holiday of heavenly proportions. Starring Kaitlin Doubleday, Steve Lund, Paula Shaw and Caroline Rhea.
When his grandfather suddenly falls ill, holiday-hating Jules learns of his family's magical legacy and realizes he's the only hope to save Christmas.
FrndlyTV has it and it's cheap.Anyone know if there is a way to get the hallmark channel without having cable? My mom is killing me asking about it so she can watch the holiday movies. Any of those services where you can pick what channels you want? I've never used them before
This plan by GAC isn't going to work. Their station isn't as accessible as Hallmark Channel.https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/danica-mckellar-leaving-hallmark-gac-230725509.html
We'll see how this pans out. GAC Family or Great American Country is also doing a spinoff of Calls the Heart with Lori Loughlin. Their CEO is the guy who left Hallmark over the LGBT ad that got removed. So expect more conservative values and a Candace Bure anti-vaxx movie soon.
More movies the better but Hallmark has been struggling finding the one thing that should be easy, finding charismatic actors in their movies. A lot of their new actresses are boring.