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13 hours ago, EtheltoTillie said:

I really liked the Yonder Star movie even though it was religious. Brooke D’Orsay is a fave since Royal Pains, and the stars had great chemistry. This weekend Hallmark hit a triple.  

I recorded it on my DVR, as I do with most Hallmark movies. As I was watching later that evening and zipping through the commercials, my DVR started acting wonky. It just kept showing me circles spinning around. I tried rebooting. Nothing worked. Even today, hours later, I cannot forward the recording to be able to watch the rest of the movie. I guess I'll just have to search to see when it will air again. 

I like that the Dayspring movies tend to be 'real world' religious where it's a part of the lives of the characters, but they aren't expecting great miracles from it.  Even though I'm not religious, it doesn't matter because the movies are pretty grounded.

The leads in Yonder Star had great chemistry.  I was disappointed they did the third act misunderstanding, though.  The movies this weekend had largely avoided that. 

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I haven’t laughed so hard in ages watching a Hallmark movie- The Santa Class was an absolute treat. This is probably my favorite one for the past few years because it had a fresh storyline, great chemistry with the leads, and a nice sentimental story with the Santa. Plus, we got multiple kisses! Paul Campbell’s character was absolutely perfect. 
 

The only thing I hand-waved was how a Santa class can be profitable when they only had a few Santa’s, but I guess that’s why they were in debt. 

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7 hours ago, Irlandesa said:

I like that the Dayspring movies tend to be 'real world' religious where it's a part of the lives of the characters, but they aren't expecting great miracles from it.  Even though I'm not religious, it doesn't matter because the movies are pretty grounded.

The leads in Yonder Star had great chemistry.  I was disappointed they did the third act misunderstanding, though.  The movies this weekend had largely avoided that. 

It occurs to me that the Hanukah movies are religious in the same way in that the characters recite a prayer each day. 

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8 hours ago, ECM1231 said:

I recorded it on my DVR, as I do with most Hallmark movies. As I was watching later that evening and zipping through the commercials, my DVR started acting wonky. It just kept showing me circles spinning around. I tried rebooting. Nothing worked. Even today, hours later, I cannot forward the recording to be able to watch the rest of the movie. I guess I'll just have to search to see when it will air again. 

I hate when that happens. Looks like you missed a rerun last night but Spectrum says there are three more airings plus on demand. 

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On 11/30/2024 at 2:11 AM, Irlandesa said:

Somewhat interesting double-header tonight. 

A 90s Christmas was okay for a time travel movie.  It's not my favorite genre. I think the only one I've liked recently is Katie Findlay's movie for Hallmark. I really struggled with the decision to set the movie in 1999 and have the same actors play the 17-18 year olds and 44-45 year olds in the present day when the actors didn't look like they could pull off either age.  Just a strange choice.   But hey, at least there was some good family content in this movie and a coming out story. 

Deck The Walls surprised me. I had very little interest in this because the home reno theme kind of bores me but I instantly loved the lead's connection with her brother and her aunt.  Her brother, by the way, stole the movie for me.  I loved every scene he had with his sister, his good friend (male lead) and his love interest.  I was excited that it seemed like they were almost giving as much time to the gay love story as they were to the main love story and felt severely let down that we didn't get a kiss from them. Like it's good that as the season goes on, we're seeing more gay representation but it still feels like quite a step back from the days of The Holiday Sitter.   They were cute and we couldn't even get a little chaste kiss?

I thoroughly enjoyed Deck the Walls and agree that the brother stole the movie. This one will get a rewatch. So far, Deck the Walls and the Christmas meets Indiana Jones with Polaha/Chabert are favorites. I adore Will Kemp but could not get into the Austrian chocolate shop movie.

On 12/1/2024 at 8:17 PM, Ele said:

I like Matula and Mirchoff a lot, but I was kind of disappointed. Matula’s character was way too uptight and came off as kinda annoying. She could have had the competitive and uptight characteristics without coming off as over the top. I stuck with it because the movie was engaging enough. 
 

I watched a bit of the Hemmens movie on HMM that was  reairing at the same time. It seemed decent. 

In the Finnish Line, the lead actress was not 'kinda' annoying, she was flat out obnoxious. I did not care about what happened to her character but did love the scenery in this movie.

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6 hours ago, FunnyFace said:

I thoroughly enjoyed Deck the Walls and agree that the brother stole the movie. This one will get a rewatch. So far, Deck the Walls and the Christmas meets Indiana Jones with Polaha/Chabert are favorites. I adore Will Kemp but could not get into the Austrian chocolate shop movie.

In the Finnish Line, the lead actress was not 'kinda' annoying, she was flat out obnoxious. I did not care about what happened to her character but did love the scenery in this movie.

I was looking forward to it before it aired. It was one of the few new movies I watched this season and her obnoxious personality was a letdown. 

I watched so you don't have to - below is the sum total of the talent brought by Finding Mr. Christmas winner Ezra Moreland to his holiday movie Happy Howlidays.

*Note to the Finding Mr. Christmas producers - if there is another FMC competition going forward, do everyone a favor and schedule some time between the end of the competition and the start of filming for intensive acting and screen presence training, in case you wind up with another non-actor as the winner.

 

Ezra Moreland - Happy Howlidays 2024.jpg

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2 hours ago, giovannif7 said:

I watched so you don't have to - below is the sum total of the talent brought by Finding Mr. Christmas winner Ezra Moreland to his holiday movie Happy Howlidays.

*Note to the Finding Mr. Christmas producers - if there is another FMC competition going forward, do everyone a favor and schedule some time between the end of the competition and the start of filming for intensive acting and screen presence training, in case you wind up with another non-actor as the winner.

 

Ezra Moreland - Happy Howlidays 2024.jpg

I’m trying to watch it now. It’s bad…

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Ezra is cute, but that is about it.  No spark, no chemistry; not with his supposed love interest, not with anyone else in the cast, either.  It was a dumb idea to think they could find a big hunk of man candy and cast him in the lead of a Christmas movie.  A 2 minute cameo would've been much better.

It didn't help that the story itself was a muddled mess.  Was I understanding that, at the end, the woman, an accomplished surgeon, was going to chuck it all and go to veterinary school?  How was that going to happen?  Why?  

PS: I did attend medical school with a guy who went to vet school first and worked on puppies and kitties for a couple of years before switching, but that is far different than chucking 10 or more years of school and training to become a surgeon for vet school.

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According to People - Hallmark has renewed the Finding Mr. Christmas competition series for Season 2. Its a good move, as Jonathan Bennett and Melissa Peterman are great ringmasters for the fun, and it has potential - but in case the producers missed my note above:

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*Note to the Finding Mr. Christmas producers - if there is another FMC competition going forward, do everyone a favor and schedule some time between the end of the competition and the start of filming for intensive acting and screen presence training, in case you wind up with another non-actor as the winner.

 

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15 hours ago, giovannif7 said:

According to People - Hallmark has renewed the Finding Mr. Christmas competition series for Season 2. Its a good move, as Jonathan Bennett and Melissa Peterman are great ringmasters for the fun, and it has potential - but in case the producers missed my note above:

 

This makes me happy because I thought the show was good, goofy, mindless fun, and Jonathan and Melissa were terrific together! Plus, it was an interesting group of guys who seemed to bond and get along well.

I will say that I was baffled by the choice of Ezra out of the final three as the other two guys both had legit acting experience (Elijah was in a touring production of Hamilton for years!) in addition to charm and charisma and they handled the different challenges well. All I could figure is that they gave Ezra the win because he was eye candy and they thought they could hold his hand through the filming of the movie. He needed a leading lady who could cover up his lack of skills in Happy Howlidays (he did okay-ish on the show when he was working with bright lights like Nikki DeLoach and Brooke D'Orsay). Unfortunately Jessica Lowndes is stiff and one-note herself, so . . . 

As much as I enjoyed the guys this season, I was kind of hoping they'd do a Finding Ms. Christmas for the second season. I guess they know the actresses carry these films and they couldn't center an entire movie around an amateur though.

 

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Early on I expected Ezra to win Finding Mr Christmas.  He just looked the part.  He was pleasantly handsome in a non-threatening kind of way.  But he was never the best actor of the bunch.  He really did get the role on his looks.  In a lot of the movies the leading man is just a prop for the lead actress.  They probably thought he didn't really have to do much more than stand there.

I watched the movie.  The pups were cute.  But that was about it.  I wonder if they will use him again after some acting lessons?

I did think it was cute that Jonathon showed up in the movie to call Ezra Mr Christmas.  

3 hours ago, LakeGal said:

He really did get the role on his looks. 

I have heard people say this but I guess I don't see it.  Maybe I'm a poor judge of Hallmark handsome but while I think he's a smoke show in his modeling shots, he's the kind of model I find less attractive in motion.  Not ugly, mind you, just bland unless the camera catches him at the right time. 

I certainly didn't find him more handsome than Elijah or Hayden.  Actually, I thought Hayden's stunning blue eyes made him stand out more on screen while acting. 

And I guess I felt they lost an opportunity to go with someone like Elijah. In fact, I thought maybe that was the plan--to go against the current crop of successful Hallmark leading men.  A show like Finding Mr. Christmas is the perfect opportunity to get Hallmark's regular audience to connect with a new leading man. 

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