methodwriter85 November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 (edited) I've always found Sam Palladio to be incredibly cute but I couldn't stand the general writing for his character on Nashville (and then the show altogether) so I'm happy I can just see a movie where I can turn off my brain and enjoy his cuteness. Maybe Netflix will finally be the one to put out a fluffy Hallmark style Christmas romantic comedy aimed at the gays. (Yes, I'm aware of Make The Yuletide Gay.) Edited November 8, 2018 by methodwriter85 Link to comment
Popples November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 I'm disappointed that Freeform isn't going to air Angry Angel again, however I just looked it up and it's OnDemand! 3 Link to comment
twoods November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 So much cuteness on Netflix that I can’t handle it! Excited about The Princess Switch and looking forward to seeing the Calendar one today. I am not looking forward to Ethan Peck getting his heart broken. 1 Link to comment
Irlandesa November 9, 2018 Share November 9, 2018 I do like the promo for the new royal movie. It looks like we'll get two whirlwind romances. A Gift Wrapped Christmas is on Lifetime tonight. I remember liking that so I'm going to watch it again. 3 Link to comment
AnnaRose November 9, 2018 Share November 9, 2018 1 minute ago, Irlandesa said: I do like the promo for the new royal movie. It looks like we'll get two whirlwind romances. A Gift Wrapped Christmas is on Lifetime tonight. I remember liking that so I'm going to watch it again. I have my DVR set to record that one. I LOVED that movie last year! 2 Link to comment
Mountainair November 9, 2018 Share November 9, 2018 On 11/8/2018 at 9:46 AM, Popples said: I'm disappointed that Freeform isn't going to air Angry Angel again, however I just looked it up and it's OnDemand! I really liked Angry Angel last year and still have it saved on my bedroom DVR. I'm thinking of changing cable providers and I hate that my DVR recordings will go too :( I was hoping for some sort of sequel to Angry Angel but I guess I'm out of luck, huh? Link to comment
twoods November 9, 2018 Share November 9, 2018 I also like the movie prior to Gift Wrapped Christmas today called Christmas in the City. Ashley Williams wasn’t as annoying as usual in it. Link to comment
Irlandesa November 9, 2018 Share November 9, 2018 55 minutes ago, AnnaRose said: I have my DVR set to record that one. I LOVED that movie last year! I think it's two or three years old* but still a good one. *I don't mean to be nitpicky but with these movie titles and premises being so similar**, I wanted to be clear which movie about a personal shopper falling in love with her client I was talking about. **Hallmark had a movie that same year with a similar personal shopper story. 2 Link to comment
AnnaRose November 9, 2018 Share November 9, 2018 (edited) 38 minutes ago, Irlandesa said: I think it's two or three years old* but still a good one. *I don't mean to be nitpicky but with these movie titles and premises being so similar**, I wanted to be clear which movie about a personal shopper falling in love with her client I was talking about. **Hallmark had a movie that same year with a similar personal shopper story. Yes, I think that's the one with Katrina Law who is an unemployed artist with two nieces who becomes a personal shopper. I really liked that one too, although I think I enjoyed the Lifetime version a little more. The actress in that movie was so delightful and even the love interest's little boy was adorable, as I recall. Edited November 9, 2018 by AnnaRose 2 Link to comment
MissyPoo November 9, 2018 Share November 9, 2018 12 Gifts of Christmas, yeah! Love that movie. :-) 4 Link to comment
EyewatchTV211 November 10, 2018 Share November 10, 2018 3 hours ago, Mountainair said: I really liked Angry Angel last year and still have it saved on my bedroom DVR. I'm thinking of changing cable providers and I hate that my DVR recordings will go too :( I was hoping for some sort of sequel to Angry Angel but I guess I'm out of luck, huh? I HATE this! I love rewatching some of my favorite movies and shows, so I keep a lot on my DVR long-term. When I've moved or whatever, it has been a little painful for me to lose things on my DVR. Why couldn't DVRs be the exact progression from DVD players and be electronics to own personally? I actually still buy a lot of DVDs for this reason. 4 Link to comment
Irlandesa November 10, 2018 Share November 10, 2018 (edited) 6 hours ago, AnnaRose said: The actress in that movie was so delightful and even the love interest's little boy was adorable, as I recall. I like the actress, Meredith Hangar, too. She's in another movie that airs on the 18th that I liked called My Christmas Love where she gets depictions of the 12 Days of Christmas showing up at her dad's house. Edited November 10, 2018 by Irlandesa 8 Link to comment
Crs97 November 10, 2018 Share November 10, 2018 I watched A Christmas Inheritance, and it was okay. Several nitpicks: Ellen is climbing into bed and her foot touches something fuzzy. She screams and Jake enters to make her feel stupid that she didn’t know they use hot water bottles. Everyone rolls their eyes that the city girl is so dumb. It was a 2 minute scene, but annoyed me so much that I watched with an attitude after that. If my foot touches fur in bed, I am yelling, too. At the end Santa is Uncle Zeke and he essentially reveals himself and starts talking about the company. Were there no kids at the party who still believed? Finally, is Andie MacDowell known as a singer? Because making her character a retired singer who gets called up for a special song at the end left me perplexed. She can’t sing very well. 2 Link to comment
twoods November 11, 2018 Share November 11, 2018 For the new Christmas movie viewers, another really good movie is playing Monday morning on Lifetime called Recipe For A Perfect Christmas. I watch it at least twice a year. Wrapped up in Christmas is another good one from last year that is replaying in the evening on Lifetime. Holiday High school Reunion is playing later that day. I forgot if I liked it or not, but I like Rachel Boston so will try to DVR it. 4 Link to comment
MissyPoo November 11, 2018 Share November 11, 2018 I'm so glad Lifetime is showing their movies now. I need a break from Hallmark's offerings in between a few viewings and this is just the thing. Wasn't Holiday High School Reunion also called Christmas Crush? I know I've seen that sometime ago but I can't remember if I liked it either. I'll await your thoughts, twoods, if you see it soon. I also spotted a few movies that I passed by in the past that I may watch. A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride, His & Her Christmas, Holiday Spin. Has anyone seen these before? I'd love to know your thoughts. I also saw some faves that I watch every year like 12 Wishes of Christmas, All About Christmas Eve, A Perfect Christmas List, Last Chance For Christmas, and The Flight Before Christmas. Man I need to clear my DVR out! 3 Link to comment
redpencil November 12, 2018 Share November 12, 2018 (edited) Watching Chandler Christmas Getaway on Up, and I cannot get past the setting. Where the heck are they that there are mountains at Christmas where it's basically summer weather (and all the trees are still green)? Not saying there has to be snow, but at least make it look like fall? I know they film all these things in the summer, and usually I can get past these types of issues, but this one is killing me. ETA: Okay, seriously. Now they're actually swimming and apparently it's 90 degrees. Did I miss something at the beginning about this taking place in the mountains in the southern hemisphere or something? Or are they celebrating Christmas in July? I'm so confused. Edited November 12, 2018 by redpencil Link to comment
twoods November 12, 2018 Share November 12, 2018 Has anyone watched Christmas with a View on Netflix? I’m not feeling it and the acting is pretty terrible, but will stick to it if you guys liked it. Link to comment
MissyPoo November 12, 2018 Share November 12, 2018 9 hours ago, twoods said: Has anyone watched Christmas with a View on Netflix? I’m not feeling it and the acting is pretty terrible, but will stick to it if you guys liked it. I tried watching it but I couldn't hang in there for the same reason. I'm on the fence as to revisit it or call it a loss. 13 hours ago, redpencil said: Watching Chandler Christmas Getaway on Up, and I cannot get past the setting. Where the heck are they that there are mountains at Christmas where it's basically summer weather (and all the trees are still green)? Not saying there has to be snow, but at least make it look like fall? I know they film all these things in the summer, and usually I can get past these types of issues, but this one is killing me. ETA: Okay, seriously. Now they're actually swimming and apparently it's 90 degrees. Did I miss something at the beginning about this taking place in the mountains in the southern hemisphere or something? Or are they celebrating Christmas in July? I'm so confused. I hope this isn't a bad entry for the franchise. I've been loving this series and looking forward to a new one for a while now. Bah. 1 Link to comment
Luckylyn November 12, 2018 Share November 12, 2018 10 hours ago, twoods said: Has anyone watched Christmas with a View on Netflix? I’m not feeling it and the acting is pretty terrible, but will stick to it if you guys liked it. I wasn’t into Christmas with a View. The Holiday Calendar movie was more engaging. 2 Link to comment
mikeb November 13, 2018 Share November 13, 2018 Lifetime is going on all-in on Hilarie Burton on Thanksgiving night. They are showing her 2013 "Christmas On The Bayou" at 6:00 PM following at 8:00 PM by premiere of her new "The Christmas Contract", which co-stars some of her former "One Tree Hill" co-stars, and then finally at 10:PM a "One Tree Hill" cast reunion show. Hallmark is countering with yet another Christmas royalty movie "Christmas At The Palace" starring Merrit Patterson (who actually starred in an unrelated Hallmark royalty movie "A Royal Winter" last year). It will be interesting which does better in the ratings that night. 2 Link to comment
Chas411 November 13, 2018 Author Share November 13, 2018 Any recommendations for any decent Thanksgiving themed movies? Link to comment
twoods November 13, 2018 Share November 13, 2018 (edited) I don’t know why I wasted my evening watching Holiday High School Reunion. It was terrible, and I stuck with it because I like both leads. What a waste on their talent, but I did like their chemistry so maybe they will be in a less sucky movie together in the future. Edited November 13, 2018 by twoods 1 Link to comment
MissyPoo November 13, 2018 Share November 13, 2018 (edited) On 11/13/2018 at 5:05 AM, Chas411 said: Any recommendations for any decent Thanksgiving themed movies? A Family Thanksgiving was good if you don't mind a Family Man theme with a twist. What's Cooking is also good. Also the Home For the Holidays with Holly Hunter was always a fave of mine. It used to be on Amazon Prime but I think Starz may have souped it up this year (not sure). It's a funny one if you don't mind family dysfunctional comedies. As for Hallmark, in addition to AFT (sadly now on the app), they also have The Thanksgiving House which I thought wasn't as good as it could have been but may be worth a check out if you come across it. There's also Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade, but that feels a little more Christmassy. May still be worth a check out if you haven't seen it before. I'm also a sucker for the Charlie Brown thanksgiving themed movies myself. ETA: A slew of previews are up over at the Lifetime site. Tia's movie My Christmas Inn The One Tree Hill (and Naughty Or Nice) reunion movie Bethany Joy's new movie with Marcus Rosner Toni Braxton's A Christmas Carol themed movie Ashley Banks, Rudy and Vanessa Huxtable's movie Penny Proud's movie Clarissa Sabrina's movie And Vanessa Lachey's movie Lifetime knows how to grab us 80s & 90s kids! Edited November 15, 2018 by MissyPoo 2 Link to comment
EyewatchTV211 November 15, 2018 Share November 15, 2018 I'm home during the day for once due to winter weather (already)! Lifetime is replaying their movie The Spirit of Christmas at 2PM today if anyone is interested. It had been relegated to Netflix last year it seemed, so if anyone wanted to see it and doesn't have Netflix now is the time. It had some issues but is one of my favorites. Love the real snow, the lead actors, and the unique storyline. 2 Link to comment
MissyPoo November 16, 2018 Share November 16, 2018 (edited) Woo hoo! Finally a trailer! Thank you @dcinmb! I'm enjoying all the new Netflix christmas movie so far. Just saw The Princess Switch and loved it! Will probably watch it again later. It's prob my other fave so far this year. Edited November 16, 2018 by MissyPoo 1 Link to comment
Was-MArsenault November 16, 2018 Share November 16, 2018 Does anyone know when the new Lifetime movie with Patricia Richardson will be on? Link to comment
mikeb November 16, 2018 Share November 16, 2018 36 minutes ago, MikaelaArsenault said: Does anyone know when the new Lifetime movie with Patricia Richardson will be on? It is called A Christmas In Tennessee and will premiere Sunday, December 9th. 1 Link to comment
Was-MArsenault November 16, 2018 Share November 16, 2018 3 minutes ago, mikeb said: It is called A Christmas In Tennessee and will premiere Sunday, December 9th. Thank you. Link to comment
Chas411 November 16, 2018 Author Share November 16, 2018 Anybody see Christmas Inheritance with Eliza Taylor? Link to comment
Crs97 November 16, 2018 Share November 16, 2018 I saw Christmas Inheritance and thought it was fine. Had some huge nitpicks I mentioned in an earlier post, but it was enjoyable. I watched Christmas with a View today and really enjoyed it. Their chemistry was good and the dialogue was fun-good banter and funny moments. I will definitely look for those actors again. Looking forward to the Christmas Prince sequel! Link to comment
Chas411 November 16, 2018 Author Share November 16, 2018 50 minutes ago, Crs97 said: saw Christmas Inheritance and thought it was fine. Had some huge nitpicks I mentioned in an earlier post, but it was enjoyable. I read back on your post and agree about the furry hot water bottle. Im midway through and think it's ok so far. I'm getting serious Lindsay Lohan vibes from Eliza Taylor. Link to comment
Scarlett45 November 16, 2018 Share November 16, 2018 On 11/13/2018 at 6:37 AM, mikeb said: Lifetime is going on all-in on Hilarie Burton on Thanksgiving night. They are showing her 2013 "Christmas On The Bayou" at 6:00 PM following at 8:00 PM by premiere of her new "The Christmas Contract", which co-stars some of her former "One Tree Hill" co-stars, and then finally at 10:PM a "One Tree Hill" cast reunion show. Hallmark is countering with yet another Christmas royalty movie "Christmas At The Palace" starring Merrit Patterson (who actually starred in an unrelated Hallmark royalty movie "A Royal Winter" last year). It will be interesting which does better in the ratings that night. I’m so excited for the Christmas Contract! 3 Link to comment
MerBearHou November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 (edited) I stumbled upon “Love At The Christmas Table” from 2012 on Lifetime last night and absolutely loved it. It has a little quirkiness to it; it’s warm, smart, subtly funny and touching without being sappy. I loved the cast — Scott Patterson from Gilmore Girls and Lea Thompson — hard to go wrong with those two. But the leads were the biggest surprise for me: Dustin Milligan from “Schitt’s Creek” (one of my favorite quirky shows) was so cute, smart and dear; Danica McKellar was wonderful in a non-baby-voice, growing through the years role — it’s the most I’ve enjoyed her in any of her adult roles. There is a dance sequence to a cool Terrie and the Carlas song that I could watch over and over and over. I recommend this movie so highly. Edited November 17, 2018 by MerBearHou 6 Link to comment
AnnaRose November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 9 minutes ago, MerBearHou said: I stumbled upon “Love At The Christmas Table” from 2012 on Lifetime last night and absolutely loved it. It has a little quirkiness to it; it’s warm, smart, subtly funny and touching without being sappy. I loved the cast — Scott Patterson from Gilmore Girls and Lea Thompson — hard to go wrong with those two. But the leads were the biggest surprise for me: Dustin Milligan from “Schitt’s Creek” (one of my favorite quirky shows) was so cute, smart and dear; Danica McKellar was wonderful in a non-baby-voice, growing through the years role — it’s the most I’ve enjoyed her in any of her adult roles. There is a dance sequence to a cool Terrie and the Carlas song that I could watch over and over and over. I recommend this movie so highly. Thanks! I had just programmed my DVR to record it, and I was wondering if anybody here had watched it and if it was any good. The IMDB description piqued my interest, but those can be misleading... so I'm happy to read your endorsement! (I have been recording a lot of Christmas movies lately that I don't watch past 15 or 20 minutes before deleting them.) This Sunday on Lifetime, in addition to Love at the Christmas Table, I am also going to record Spirit of Christmas, which I think was positively reviewed here; Kristin's Christmas Past, with Shiri Appleby; and Crazy for Christmas, which I don't think I've read anything about. Does anybody have any feedback about those movies? PS: A Gift-Wrapped Christmas is also on Sunday, on Lifetime. I loved it last year, and watched it again the other night... I still liked it, but not as much as I did the first time I saw it. Meredith Hagner and Travis Milne have great chemistry though, and the little boy is pretty adorable. 2 Link to comment
MissyPoo November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 11 hours ago, Crs97 said: I saw Christmas Inheritance and thought it was fine. Had some huge nitpicks I mentioned in an earlier post, but it was enjoyable. I watched Christmas with a View today and really enjoyed it. Their chemistry was good and the dialogue was fun-good banter and funny moments. I will definitely look for those actors again. I've been iffy on watching Christmas Inheritance (though with Netflix showing their characters always watching it, I felt like they were telling us something...) but I may check it out now. I'll probably keep going with Christmas with a View. Maybe it will pick up for me later. I like good banter. 1 Link to comment
Luckylyn November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 9 hours ago, MerBearHou said: I stumbled upon “Love At The Christmas Table” from 2012 on Lifetime last night and absolutely loved it. It has a little quirkiness to it; it’s warm, smart, subtly funny and touching without being sappy. I loved the cast — Scott Patterson from Gilmore Girls and Lea Thompson — hard to go wrong with those two. But the leads were the biggest surprise for me: Dustin Milligan from “Schitt’s Creek” (one of my favorite quirky shows) was so cute, smart and dear; Danica McKellar was wonderful in a non-baby-voice, growing through the years role — it’s the most I’ve enjoyed her in any of her adult roles. There is a dance sequence to a cool Terrie and the Carlas song that I could watch over and over and over. I recommend this movie so highly. That’s one of my all time favorites. I also love the dancing scene. 3 Link to comment
CherryAmes November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 (edited) Am in the middle of Mistletoe Inn right now and taking time during the million commercials to post that so far I am loving it!! And kudos for a nice twist on the love triangle by making the ex a total jerk! Garth is a great character - I am loving hating him! Edited to add: This one is a keeper! Liked the whole concept, thought the leads were excellent and really liked the Happy Ending. When I have a smile on my face when a movie ends, well, that's a good thing :). Edited November 17, 2018 by CherryAmes 4 Link to comment
MissyPoo November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 Lifetime is showing one of my faves this weekend: Last Chance for Christmas with Hilarie Burton. In short, Santa is down a reindeer and sends his trusty reindeer wrangler/stable dude down to HB's farm to agree to borrow one of hers It has a small romance subplot but the real MVP is Mrs. Claus and how she handles things. She's hilarious. Snowed Inn Christmas is also this weekend on Sunday. It was a fan fave last year so i thought I'd give the good folks here a heads up in case you guys want to get your DVRs ready. 5 Link to comment
MerBearHou November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 3 hours ago, Luckylyn said: That’s one of my all time favorites. I also love the dancing scene. OMG, thank you for this! I think you and I are now friends :) 1 Link to comment
Sara2009 November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 12 hours ago, MerBearHou said: I stumbled upon “Love At The Christmas Table” from 2012 on Lifetime last night and absolutely loved it. It has a little quirkiness to it; it’s warm, smart, subtly funny and touching without being sappy. I loved the cast — Scott Patterson from Gilmore Girls and Lea Thompson — hard to go wrong with those two. But the leads were the biggest surprise for me: Dustin Milligan from “Schitt’s Creek” (one of my favorite quirky shows) was so cute, smart and dear; Danica McKellar was wonderful in a non-baby-voice, growing through the years role — it’s the most I’ve enjoyed her in any of her adult roles. There is a dance sequence to a cool Terrie and the Carlas song that I could watch over and over and over. I recommend this movie so highly. I thought this one was pretty good.I wasn’t as invested in the young relationship as I wanted to be,though. Link to comment
twoods November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 (edited) 6 hours ago, MissyPoo said: Lifetime is showing one of my faves this weekend: Last Chance for Christmas with Hilarie Burton. In short, Santa is down a reindeer and sends his trusty reindeer wrangler/stable dude down to HB's farm to agree to borrow one of hers It has a small romance subplot but the real MVP is Mrs. Claus and how she handles things. She's hilarious. Snowed Inn Christmas is also this weekend on Sunday. It was a fan fave last year so i thought I'd give the good folks here a heads up in case you guys want to get your DVRs ready. I swear we have the exact same taste in movies. I loved Last Chance for Christmas! It was a nice story and we got to see the leads fall in love. Really excited to watch the Christmas Switch tonight. Glad that people enjoyed this movie. Edited November 17, 2018 by twoods 2 Link to comment
In2You November 18, 2018 Share November 18, 2018 I lvoe that Tatyana Ali has two movies premiering next weekend. 3 Link to comment
Irlandesa November 18, 2018 Share November 18, 2018 (edited) 22 hours ago, MerBearHou said: I stumbled upon “Love At The Christmas Table” from 2012 on Lifetime last night and absolutely loved it. For some reason, I thought this was a Thanksgiving movie but I remember really really liking this movie when I saw it when it originally aired. 12 hours ago, CherryAmes said: Am in the middle of Mistletoe Inn right now and taking time during the million commercials to post that so far I am loving it!! I think that was my favorite from last year. I just watched A Princess Switch on Netflix and I really really liked it. While I didn't really get into any of the couples, I thought the dialogue was a lot of fun and I did like both love interests even if I didn't find myself connecting with either relationship. (But I think it's because I kept getting interrupted by my dog. Grr.) Edited November 18, 2018 by Irlandesa 3 Link to comment
twoods November 18, 2018 Share November 18, 2018 (edited) I absolutely loved A Princess Switch (sorry thought it was called Christmas Switch). The beautiful scenery, dialogue, characters, chemistry with the couples- it was all perfect. I preferred it to the Holiday Calendar because it drew me in from the beginning, while the Calendar took a while to get good. I can’t wait to watch it again. Edited November 18, 2018 by twoods 3 Link to comment
dcinmb November 18, 2018 Share November 18, 2018 Wow. Just cringed my way through Lifetime's "It's a Wonderful Lifetime" preview show. It was stupendously awful and exponentially more awkward and painful than any of Hallmark's preview shows. (Yes, even the Kellie Pickler ones.) 1 Link to comment
MissyPoo November 18, 2018 Share November 18, 2018 (edited) 15 hours ago, twoods said: I swear we have the exact same taste in movies. I loved Last Chance for Christmas! It was a nice story and we got to see the leads fall in love. Really excited to watch the Christmas Switch tonight. Glad that people enjoyed this movie. Ha, too true! That's one reason I usually keep an eye out for your recs! :) Looking forward to seeing what you think! 6 hours ago, twoods said: I absolutely loved A Princess Switch (sorry thought it was called Christmas Switch). The beautiful scenery, dialogue, characters, chemistry with the couples- it was all perfect. I preferred it to the Holiday Calendar because it drew me in from the beginning, while the Calendar took a while to get good. I can’t wait to watch it again. D'oh! I replied before finishing the thread heh. Glad you liked it! I think they may have had a last minute change when they noticed UP had one with almost the exact same title. I think the same thing happened when The Christmas Calendar was changed to The Holiday Calendar since a movie from years ago already grabbed that title. I have to wonder what will these channels do in the near future when the title options start running out. Especially when Hallmark starts their countdown to Christmas in September to premiere 50 new movies. Anywho, glad you liked it! I'm looking forward to watching it again as well. I feel like Netflix is giving us subliminals with their characters watching Christmas Inheritance. Maybe I need to check that one out next time I do a short Netflix xmas marathon. Edited November 18, 2018 by MissyPoo 2 Link to comment
twoods November 18, 2018 Share November 18, 2018 I wasn’t interested in Christmas Inheritance because the trailer didn’t appeal to me, and the lead’s weird combover hair was turning me off. Shallow I know, but with so many movies to choose one didn’t want to waste my time. 2 Link to comment
Chas411 November 18, 2018 Author Share November 18, 2018 I thought The Holiday Calendar was kind of boring. Nothing really seemed to happen for the first half hour. Then they introduced Ethan Peck and vilified him so she'd realise that the best friend was the guy for her. Then between the best friend being mad she couldn't make the cinema and that ridiculous plot with the deleted pictures. It was just so stupid. Link to comment
Crs97 November 19, 2018 Share November 19, 2018 I didn’t think Ethan Peck was really vilified; I actually liked when she wanted to rehash the relationship and he just stopped her with a smile and “You’re not the first person to break up with me.” They just weren’t right for each other. 2 Link to comment
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