DanaMB December 8 Author Share December 8 On 12/7/2024 at 1:02 AM, EtheltoTillie said: I had to quit the Christmas Dance movie and the Christmas Under the Lights. Too boring. I was going to ask what others thought of A Dance in the Snow. I agree it was so boring. I know I watched Christmas Under the Lights, but I sure don’t remember it. Which is all I need to say I guess. 18 minutes ago, absnow54 said: Sugarplummed was fun. I like when Hallmark is silly and self referential. I think it would have been fun to have more clips from Sugarplummed films sprinkled throughout. I still think A Christmas Movie Christmas (an UPtv movie) did Christmas movie satire better. I enjoyed this one, too. It wasn’t anything new but I enjoyed it. 4 1 Link to comment
MerBearHou December 8 Share December 8 (edited) 8 hours ago, absnow54 said: Sugarplummed was fun. I like when Hallmark is silly and self referential. I think it would have been fun to have more clips from Sugarplummed films sprinkled throughout. I still think A Christmas Movie Christmas (an UPtv movie) did Christmas movie satire better. It really was fun for that very reason — Hallmark poking fun at itself. Maggie Lawson seems to have had speech therapy because her voice didn’t drive me to change the channel. I liked her so much on Psych but her manner of speaking in recent years really bugged me (hard to describe what bothered me but IYKYK). Janel Parrish was perfect for the Su Garplum role and looked like she was having so much fun. It’s not a “great” that I’d seek out to watch again and again but it’s cute! The cameos were a delight — love that Hallmark does that from time to time. Edited Sunday at 11:42 PM by MerBearHou 7 Link to comment
bankerchick December 8 Share December 8 38 minutes ago, MerBearHou said: I liked her so much on Psych but her manner of speaking in recent years really bugged me (hard to describe what bothered me but IYKYK). To me, it sounds like she's trying to swallow and talk at the same time. She did one with Paul Greene a few years ago where this tic was so bad I couldn't believe they released the movie. I deliberately skipped this movie last night for that exact reason, but if you're saying it's better, I may check it out as it appears lots of people loved it. 2 Link to comment
MerBearHou Sunday at 11:17 PM Share Sunday at 11:17 PM 3 hours ago, bankerchick said: To me, it sounds like she's trying to swallow and talk at the same time. That is a perfect way to describe it — I couldn’t come up with that. She’s so much better here, though to warn you, every once in a while, I’d notice it a little, like an old habit she’s trying to break. Link to comment
twoods Monday at 04:10 AM Share Monday at 04:10 AM Christma Quest was fun, but Holiday Crashers has still been my favorite so far. Too bad it was shown all the way in October instead of closer to the holidays. 3 Link to comment
EtheltoTillie Monday at 05:27 AM Share Monday at 05:27 AM Sugarplummed was great fun. Leah’s Perfect Christmas was so boring I turned it off early. I never made it to the part with the awful mother everyone is talking about. So that’s the third movie this year with an awful parent. 3 Link to comment
Kaoteek Monday at 03:44 PM Share Monday at 03:44 PM Sugarplummed was fun, but I gotta admit it kinda sorta lost me slightly in its last third, when everything became less fun and more life-lesson-y. Still, one of the better Hallmark parody out there - and there's been a lot of mediocre ones. 4 Link to comment
kirinan Monday at 04:32 PM Share Monday at 04:32 PM (edited) I finally watched Sugarplummed last night and really enjoyed it. In addition to being one of my favorite kinds of movies, with a magical bent, it was light, fluffy, didn't take itself seriously—it just went with the craziness—and just plain fun. I liked everyone in the cast, too. I would watch this one again. Edited Monday at 04:33 PM by kirinan 9 Link to comment
Badsamaritan Monday at 07:21 PM Share Monday at 07:21 PM I'll say it again, HM holiday movies this year have been seriously underwhelming. There are only maybe 3 or 4 I enjoyed enough to want to watch again. Last year there were at least 12-13 movies I know I've already watched multiple times. The only movie left that I'm looking forward to is The Santa Class because I can watch Kimberley Sustad read the newspaper and be entertained. The ones I can say for sure I'll watch again are The Finnish Line, The Christmas Quest, and Scouting for Christmas. I missed Three Wiser Men and a Boy so I'll have to catch that to see if it will be added to the rotation or not. It feels like they leaned heavily into their 2nd and 3rd string actors and some newbies, and it hasn't paid off for me. I really wanna see those ratings..... On 12/8/2024 at 10:31 AM, DanaMB said: I was going to ask what others thought of A Dance in the Snow. I agree it was so boring. I know I watched Christmas Under the Lights, but I sure don’t remember it. Which is all I need to say I guess. I enjoyed this one, too. It wasn’t anything new but I enjoyed it. Both those movies were on Hallmark Mystery, although there was nothing particularly mysterious about the storylines. They did much better last year with Mystery on Mistletoe Lane, which turned out to be one of my faves and a movie I'll watch repeatedly. 2 Link to comment
Daff Monday at 10:48 PM Share Monday at 10:48 PM I will say one thing about Dance in the Snow. I really appreciated the voice overs while texting. I’m so sick of stopping the action, getting up, and walking to the screen to read them. All movies should do this. When email began appearing in films and tv shows, they provided voice overs for those, why not texts? 5 Link to comment
KaveDweller Tuesday at 02:15 AM Share Tuesday at 02:15 AM I really liked the leads on Leah's Perfect Christmas Gift, which made it enjoyable to watch. I appreciated that they were a pretty solid couple. But I thought it was ridiculous that the mother was being such a bitch to her and no one really said anything. Who doesn't at least pretend to like a Christmas gift from a guest in their home? Then at the end she's just all, "I'm sorry, I really do like you" and it all worked out? 5 1 Link to comment
absnow54 Tuesday at 02:30 AM Share Tuesday at 02:30 AM Leah’s Perfect Christmas Gift wasn’t particularly great, but the subplot about visiting in laws and starving the whole time was sooooo relatable. We always made a point of eating right before we arrived because for some reason family gatherings meant lunch was canceled and the oven wasn’t preheated yet even though turkey was on the menu. Half my luggage was snacks. 6 Link to comment
Badsamaritan Tuesday at 01:57 PM Share Tuesday at 01:57 PM 11 hours ago, KaveDweller said: I really liked the leads on Leah's Perfect Christmas Gift, which made it enjoyable to watch. I appreciated that they were a pretty solid couple. But I thought it was ridiculous that the mother was being such a bitch to her and no one really said anything. Who doesn't at least pretend to like a Christmas gift from a guest in their home? Then at the end she's just all, "I'm sorry, I really do like you" and it all worked out? So this is the 3rd HM movie this season where a parent is an extreme asshole to the significant other. I know that happens in real life but I don't watch HM movies for real life and these over the top parents this season are not cute or fun to watch, I just kinda wanna slap them. Get it together, HM. 😒 3 1 Link to comment
Orcinus orca Tuesday at 02:24 PM Share Tuesday at 02:24 PM 25 minutes ago, Badsamaritan said: So this is the 3rd HM movie this season where a parent is an extreme asshole to the significant other. It appears the writers have added it to their list of tropes this season. That and filming in exotic locations as an attempt at pretending to do something different. 19 hours ago, Badsamaritan said: The only movie left that I'm looking forward to is The Santa Class because I can watch Kimberley Sustad read the newspaper and be entertained. Ditto. 5 Link to comment
One4Sorrow2TooBad Tuesday at 11:59 PM Share Tuesday at 11:59 PM 9 hours ago, Badsamaritan said: So this is the 3rd HM movie this season where a parent is an extreme asshole to the significant other. I know that happens in real life but I don't watch HM movies for real life and these over the top parents this season are not cute or fun to watch, I just kinda wanna slap them. Get it together, HM. 😒 Muddled through Leah's Perfect Christmas Gift. What a huge__ turd in the punchbowl that was. Sorry Hallmark, you really shit the bed with this one. The movie made you want_ to slap the shit out of the Mom for being such a bitch. Later that night I watched A Christmas Star on another channel that was delightful with Liam Neeson narrating the story . Wonderful movie for the kids. 3 Link to comment
Ele Wednesday at 11:24 PM Share Wednesday at 11:24 PM On 12/10/2024 at 7:57 AM, Badsamaritan said: So this is the 3rd HM movie this season where a parent is an extreme asshole to the significant other. I know that happens in real life but I don't watch HM movies for real life and these over the top parents this season are not cute or fun to watch, I just kinda wanna slap them. Get it together, HM. 😒 HMM’s remaining movies look better. This Thursday’s movie has a recycled plot, but the leads are some Hallmark’s better ones so I’m going to try to tune in. 2 Link to comment
Daff Thursday at 09:25 PM Share Thursday at 09:25 PM On 12/9/2024 at 9:15 PM, KaveDweller said: I really liked the leads on Leah's Perfect Christmas Gift, which made it enjoyable to watch. I appreciated that they were a pretty solid couple. But I thought it was ridiculous that the mother was being such a bitch to her and no one really said anything. Who doesn't at least pretend to like a Christmas gift from a guest in their home? Then at the end she's just all, "I'm sorry, I really do like you" and it all worked out? Some people, obsessed with “perfect (reflects on ME), are really like that. The ending mea culpa was simply to end the movie on a harmonious note. Poor Leah is in for a life of coping and will probably form a tougher shell against the MIL’s neurosis. 1 1 Link to comment
Ele Yest. at 01:20 AM Share Yest. at 01:20 AM Tomorrow is Hanukkah on the Rocks. It’s one of the movies I thought sounded interesting. Hope it isn’t a letdown. 3 1 Link to comment
Dimity Yest. at 01:51 AM Share Yest. at 01:51 AM On 12/9/2024 at 11:32 AM, kirinan said: I finally watched Sugarplummed last night and really enjoyed it. In addition to being one of my favorite kinds of movies, with a magical bent, it was light, fluffy, didn't take itself seriously—it just went with the craziness—and just plain fun. I liked everyone in the cast, too. I would watch this one again. I was just coming to see if anyone else had watched this one. Am in the middle of it now and so far so good! 5 Link to comment
One4Sorrow2TooBad Yest. at 02:24 AM Share Yest. at 02:24 AM The reviews sound like it's a delightful change from most Hallmark movies,I'll look for it ! 1 Link to comment
Daff Yest. at 10:46 AM Share Yest. at 10:46 AM I forgot to mention, in Believe in Christmas Reardon’s H&R co-star, Kevin Hanchard (Superintendent “Joe”) played a guest staying at the family’s inn. Link to comment
Chippings Yest. at 05:12 PM Share Yest. at 05:12 PM I hope this is the appropriate place to mention that The Daily Show on Comedy Central put up an elaborate spoof of a Hallmark Christmas movie last night! The cliches unfolded one by one -- sprightly heroine walking briskly down a New York street (in a great coat) to her powerful job; then goes back home to her parents' generously decorated home in her old hometown; mother mentions that she isn't married; along comes former boyfriend, dressed in a lot of red and a plaid scarf, and points out that he's now a widower with three lovely children who ask her to be their mom. Et cetera. All so beautifully done. Who'd have thought that the Daily Show would suppose enough of its audience would know about Hallmark Christmas movies for this to work for them. They put a lot of work into the piece. Very surprising, and fun. 1 1 5 2 Link to comment
One4Sorrow2TooBad 18 hours ago Share 18 hours ago The Daily Show isn't my cup of tea. will look for the clip on YouTube skit ,sounds quite cheeky. 1 Link to comment
Ele 17 hours ago Share 17 hours ago (edited) I missed the first 40 minutes of Hanukkah on the Rocks, and there were the usual silly, signature Hallmark misunderstandings at the end, but I still enjoyed it. I like Stacy Farber and it was a treat to see Marc Summers. I want to catch the rerun and watch the first half to see what all happened in the beginning. - Marc Summers is 73. Time does not stop, but my mind is blown! Edited 17 hours ago by Ele 2 Link to comment
One4Sorrow2TooBad 17 hours ago Share 17 hours ago I missed this one, I'll have to catch it next time. Tell me it was wonderfully done! 1 Link to comment
bankerchick 15 hours ago Share 15 hours ago It was good. I enjoyed it. Serious chemistry between the couple and the lead actor is pretty cute. 5 Link to comment
EtheltoTillie 9 hours ago Share 9 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, One4Sorrow2TooBad said: I missed this one, I'll have to catch it next time. Tell me it was wonderfully done! Really well done. Writer Julie Sherman Wolfe knocked it out of the park again. Better than her Chiefs movie, which has been a huge hit for this year. She has a good sense of humor for the Hanukah movies. She apparently has a background in writing sitcoms. I’m Jewish so I really enjoy the Hanukah movies. Just like in Hanukah on Rye, food is central to the theme. Also they did a good job with the candle search standing in for the symbolic oil lasting for eight days. Edited 9 hours ago by EtheltoTillie 4 Link to comment
EtheltoTillie 7 hours ago Share 7 hours ago Also I really like that the couple likes each other through the whole movie and doesn’t have to go through the standard difficulties. Only the silly misunderstanding at the end, which was quickly resolved. 6 Link to comment
absnow54 5 hours ago Share 5 hours ago I liked Hannukah on the Rocks, but Mark Summers is not old enough to be Daren Kagasoff’s grandfather. Make him his grumpy uncle! lol, I’m the same age as the two leads and Mark Summers was Nickelodeon’s dad growing up. 2 Link to comment
Ele 3 hours ago Share 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, absnow54 said: I liked Hannukah on the Rocks, but Mark Summers is not old enough to be Daren Kagasoff’s grandfather. Make him his grumpy uncle! lol, I’m the same age as the two leads and Mark Summers was Nickelodeon’s dad growing up. Definitely not old enough to be the grandfather. Uncle would have made more since. I enjoyed seeing him in the movie bc of his Nickelodeon fame. Hallmark Channel made 32 Christmas movies this year. This was the first move I’ve watched to the end. There are three movies left. The ones with Sustad and D’Orsay look fine. I like those actors. The final one has Lowndes who I’m not a fan of. 1 Link to comment
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