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  1. http://www.abc.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital-ingo-rademacher-holiday-movie-141162
  2. I skipped Woman of the House because the actress annoyed me in previous things. I really liked Sisters of the Groom but I'm on the fence about this one.
  3. Zombies dropped their first song. I'll give them props for the choreography but I got secondhand embarrassment from the song.
  4. Do I Say I Do? premiere 11/4/17 Relationship therapist, Jessica Bender (Becca Tobin), has finished her book, “Do I Say I Do?”, finally fulfilling her contract with her ex-boyfriend Mike’s (Ryan Kelley) publishing company. Jessica’s excitement at being done with Mike is tempered when he reminds her of a clause in her contract, which obligates her to do promotional videos for the company’s website. As they are forced to work closely together, Jessica begins to realize that she may still have feelings for her ex.
  5. The same thing happened to Stop the Wedding as well. They really do tend to take the book and keep the first names and then just put their own twist.
  6. I'm now starting to feel like its fall because we're finally getting some colder weather though there has been a few warm days between.
  7. Those are on UP not Lifetime but I hadn't read anything about them filming another. I wasn't really expecting another one either since they did 4 movies.
  8. I remember when NLG was being dragged for her comments regarding Viola Davis and he inserted himself into that drama in defense of NLG. Didn't care for him at all after that.
  9. I remember Wes from Charmed. He played adult Wyatt. Finola played his grandmother
  10. LIFETIME CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAYS WITH "IT'S A REALLY, REALLY COZY CHRISTMAS" PROGRAMMING SLATE T'WAS THE MONTH BEFORE CHRISTMAS AND ALL THROUGH THE TOWN ALL THE HOLIDAY MOVIES WERE MAKING THEIR ROUNDS LIFETIME WAS READY WITH YULETIDE CHEER WITH SIX ORIGINAL MOVIES TO GET YOU TO THE NEW YEAR IT'S A REALLY, REALLY COZY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY MOVIE SLATE INCLUDES STARS MARIO LOPEZ, MELISSA JOAN HART, DAN LAURIA, TATYANA ALI, MINDY STERLING, MARKIE POST, ARIELLE KEBBEL, BRIAN DENNEHY, BETHANY JOY LENZ, FAITH FORD, JACKEE HARRY, JASMINE GUY, KIM FIELDS, MARIO CANTONE, BRENDAN FEHR, JANA KRAMER AND MANY OTHERS SIX MINI-MOVIES WILL ALSO DEBUT FOLLOWING EACH NEW MOVIE PREMIERE Wrapped Up In Christmas Saturday, November 25 at 8pm ET/PT Christmas is one of Heather’s (Tatyana Ali, Fresh Prince of Bel Air) favorite times of year but this year, as the manager of the upscale Town Center Mall, she has to be the Christmas Grinch and cancel the leases of under-performing stores. One afternoon, Heather’s niece, Molly asks the mall Santa to help find a boyfriend for her beloved aunt. Unbeknownst to Molly and Heather, “Santa” is actually Ryan (Brendan Fehr, Guardians of the Galaxy), who is working at the mall for the holidays and helping his Aunt Patty run her failing toy store. As Heather and Ryan begin to fall for each other, they have no idea of one another's true identity: Heather who is tasked with closing his aunt's store and Ryan who is too ashamed to tell Heather that he is the actually the mall Santa. Will Molly's Christmas wish come true, or will Heather be stuck as the Town Center Grinch? The film also stars Kim Fields, Jasmine Guy, Joseph Marcell, Dan Lauria, Jackee Harry and Mindy Sterling.Wrapped Up In Christmas is produced by ARO Entertainment. Jeff Schenck executive produces. Peter Sullivan serves as a director from a script by Jennifer Notas Shapiro. Mini-Movie at 10pm ET/PT: A Family for Christmas Becky and her family are always in a hurry and rarely has the time to speak with her sweet, elderly neighbor Grace who always trying to start conversation with her. When Becky discovers that none of Grace's grown children will be home for Christmas, Becky decides invite Grace to join her family for Christmas Eve. A Very Merry Toy Store Sunday, November 26 at 8pm ET/PT Connie Forrester (Melissa Joan Hart, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch), a young single mom, and Will DiNova (Mario Lopez, Holiday in Handcuffs) each run their small, family-owned toy stores in Connecticut. Similar to their families, Connie and Will have been business rivals for year, until both of their livelihoods fall into jeopardy when the big box toy store "Roy's Toys" has its grand opening right before Christmas. In order to save their businesses, Connie and Will band together to save the stores that have defined their families for generations, and in the process, might just find love in time for Christmas. The film also stars Beth Broderick, Brian Dennehy, Billy Gardell, Mario Cantone, Dan Amboyer and Tara Strong. A Very Merry Toy Store is produced by Hartbreak Films. Paula Hart and Melissa Joan Hart executive produce. Paula serves as a director; David Breckman serves as a writer. Mini-Movie at 10pm ET/PT: The Snowman After wishing for the perfect man, a woman awakes to discover her new handsome neighbor is actually the snowman she built the day before, who has now come to life. But when she awakes on Christmas morning, he is gone and the snowman is back. Could it all have been a dream? Four Christmases and a Wedding Saturday, December 2 at 8pm ET/PT When event planner Chloe (Arielle Kebbel, Midnight Texas, UnREAL) is hired to plan the local Christmas Festival, she is beyond thrilled to embrace the challenge. Professionally, everything is going great, but much to the dismay of her mother (Markie Post, Christmas on the Bayou), Chloe confesses she has given up on ever finding Mr. Right. That all changes the night of the opening of the festival when she meets Evan. The two begin a whirlwind romance, but as Christmas Day nears, Chloe learns that Evan is being transferred overseas for work. What follows is three more Christmases where Chloe and Evan cross paths at the annual festival, but each year something -- or someone -- stands in the way of true love. Will a touch of Santa's magic on their fourth Christmas Eve finally bring them together? The movie also stars Corey Sevier, Judge Reinhold and Robyn Lawley. Four Christmases and a Wedding is produced by Annuit Coeptis Entertainment. Timothy O. Johnson executive produces. Marita Grabiak serves as a director with a script by Barbara Kymlicka. Mini-Movie at 10pm ET/PT: The Ugly Christmas Sweater During her first days working at a social media company, Megan’s team is tasked with finding the best Christmas hashtag and she is determined to be the one to do so to impress her boss and the cute guy in her cubicle. However, when she is forced to wear her eccentric grandmother’s gift—an ugly Christmas sweater—her unfortunate turn of events may well be the key to winning over her new boss and her new beau. My Christmas Prince Sunday, December 3 at 8pm ET/PT Samantha (Alexis Knapp, Pitch Perfect), a dedicated teacher in Manhattan, returns to her home town of Maple Falls, Wyoming every year for Christmas. This year, she's delighted when her boyfriend Alex, a European diplomat from the tiny country of Madelvia, decides to joins her. Samantha later discovers Alex is actually a prince destined for the throne, turning her entire world upside down. Realizing that staying with Alex means spending her life in the constant glare of publicity and giving up the job opportunity of a lifetime, Samantha must decide if she loves Alex enough to make the transition from teacher to royal – or will it be too big a leap for this small-town girl? My Christmas Prince is produced by ARO Entertainment. Jeff Schenck executive produces. Sam Irvin serves as a director; Topher Payne and Jennifer Notas Shapiro serve as a writers. Mini-Movie at 10pm ET/PT- Dear Santa When a young girl tries to write a letter to Santa, she confesses to the mailman that she can't think of what to ask for after her Grandma passed away and her mother has been really sad. Without family to spend the holiday with, the mailman decides that for the next twelve days, he will deliver surprise gifts to the mom to remind her of the Twelve Days of Christmas. Christmas in Mississippi Saturday, December 9 at 8pm ET/PT Photographer Holly Logan (Jana Kramer, Country Crush) returns to her hometown of Gulfport, Mississippi for Christmas. The town is resurrecting their traditional holiday light show for the first time since a terrible hurricane struck five years earlier. Holly volunteers to pitch in, but soon has second thoughts when she discovers the festival is run by her high school sweetheart, Mike (Wes Brown, We Are Marshall). Now Holly must spend the next few days with the man who broke her heart. With the help of Caroline (Faith Ford, Hope & Faith), her match-making mother and Mr. Kriss, the kind man who will play Santa in the town's celebration, Holly begins to fall in love with her hometown, and Mike, all over again. Christmas in Mississippi also stars Barry Bostwick (Spin City, Cougar Town) and Richard Karn (Home Improvement). Christmas in Mississippi is produced by Ken Badish and Daniel Lewis of Active Entertainment. Emily Moss Wilson serves as the director. Marcy Holland serves as the writer. Mini-Movie at 10pm ET/PT: Holiday Trap When a couple on the brink of divorce gets stuck in an elevator together on Christmas Eve, both think this will be a nightmare. But surprisingly, the Christmas music brings back memories, the gifts they have just shopped for spark a flame, and a misunderstanding from a Christmas past is resolved. As the elevator crew works overtime to rescue them, they realize where they went wrong and rekindle a love that had never really died. Snowed-Inn Christmas Saturday, December 16 at 8pm ET/PT Jenna Hudson (Bethany Joy Lenz, Colony) and Kevin Jenner (Andrew Walker, A Bride for Christmas) are polar opposites, working for the same online publication in New York City. With both having nowhere they want to be for Christmas, they volunteer for a special writing assignment. After a snowstorm forces their plane to land in none other than Santa Claus, Indiana, the two are placed in a Christmas Wonderland and the focus of their story shifts to saving the historic town inn run by Carol and Christopher Winters. As the two overcome their differences, they also rediscover the magic of Christmas. But with the inn's fate in jeopardy and the return of someone from Jenna's past, Carol and Christopher lend a helping hand to bring Jenna and Kevin together. The film also stars Tasha Smith. Snowed-Inn Christmas is produced by Juliette Hagopian and is executive produced by Howard Braunstein. Gary Yates serves as a director; Carly Smale serves as the writer. Mini-Movie at 10pm ET/PT-Christmas Grandpa The cashier at a small market is a grouchy man who never has a smile for anyone; but when a little girl asks for a Grandpa for Christmas and chooses him, he is completely transformed by the child's love and compassion. Contacts:
  11. Still waiting for this evidence of making their casts more diverse. Because they've been doing the token non white assistant who disappears shortly after the beginning of the movie for years. That doesn't scream working on diversity to me. They have openly gay assistants now? Their conservative viewers will have a melt down.
  12. Hallmark was better when they didn't start Christmas until after Thanksgiving. And why must it dominate 2 channels. The mystery movies are usually based off cozy mystery series and most of the series have Halloween and Thanksgiving themed books. Other channels are doing Christmas movies but Halloween and Thanksgiving are fair game. http://cozy-mysteries-unlimited.com/halloween-list http://cozy-mysteries-unlimited.com/thanksgiving-list
  13. People honestly give a crap if they're dating off screen?
  14. Its still strange to me that they had this arc and then when she finally discovers what's up the show goes away for 2 months.
  15. Ion Christmas movies http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2017/10/09/ion-television-celebrates-very-merry-holiday-season-with-five-all-new-original-movies-598505/20171009ion01/
  16. At least one Corinthos down! Kristina is a horribly written character who should be easy to write but they clearly had no idea what to do with her. And Lexi Ainsworth is not good actress nor the one to move the character to mature adult stories.
  17. Why should he have to contact her? He was a soap star in the 80s and he's writing about his personal experience. Anyway I can't imagine there's a large audience for a bts soap about a soap set in the 80s. They've tried to do modern ones in the last few years and those flopped so we'll see how well this does.
  18. My mother said the same thing. She noticed all the changes because she watched the movie for the first time a month ago. Bucks is close by county to mine so I never bought the first movie setting as Bucks County and even Lancaster County is not as rural as they tried to make Bucks County seem in this movie.
  19. Saw the movie with my mom and I was bored the entire time. They definitely were pushing the big bad city narrative. She nagged him the entire movie and it got on my nerves.
  20. D2 got 21 million viewers with delayed viewing. 13 million without delayed viewing. Uma and Harry definately made the movie and when they do D3(cuz we all know its come) they should probably shift the focus over to them and reduce Mal and Ben's story. Besides what else is there to tell now that they are each other's true loves? We don't need to see Mal conflicted about their wedding. They kinda through Jay and Carlos crumbs in this one and Lonnie's storyline was a brief recap of her mother's on a much smaller scale. Chad and Gil were kinda after thoughts for extra laughs.
  21. The soundtrack of D2 is way better. What's My Name is still stuck in my head. I feel like they rushed the ending for that water splashing end number though. And I've noticed quite a few people say it's like they wrote the songs first then wrote the movie to fit around the songs.
  22. Molly is in school only because they have no urge to write a story for her. Did they ever reveal her major? And throwijng her at PCU was lazy when they painted her as advanced for her age as a child. If anything she should be attending an ivy league school.
  23. I liked Rotten to the Core but Ben's song gave me second hand embarrassment as did that Be Our Guest pop rap. And nothing says Evil like a big non maniacal sounding Broadway style showtune
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