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We're Scrooged on Up!TV was kind of decent. Former high school sweethearts get trapped in a retelling of A Christmas Carol while attending their class reunion. It drags a bit near the end, but I thought it was more engaging than most of what Hallmark has offered so far this season. 

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On 11/20/2023 at 1:21 PM, anniebird said:

I tried watching two Lifetime movies, Planes, Trains, and Christmas Trees and Christmas Plus One and thought they were both awful. I didn't get very far with either one.

I felt like I had seen both of them before. I stopped Christmas Plus One halfway through because I was convinced I saw it last year. Stuck with the other one, but felt like it dragged and dragged. 

7 hours ago, DanaMB said:

I felt like I had seen both of them before. I stopped Christmas Plus One halfway through because I was convinced I saw it last year. Stuck with the other one, but felt like it dragged and dragged. 

The guys on the Deck the Hallmark podcast thought Planes, Trains, and Christmas Trees was one of the worst of the year.

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Lifetime Holiday movies are generally rough, but since they scored Jake Epstein's Laughing All the Way this year, they won my viewership last night. I thought it was pretty decent, although the romance seemed like a shoehorned afterthought. I didn't love his Adam Sandler-esque bits, but the song about fake Christmas Trees was pretty funny!

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On 11/25/2023 at 8:22 AM, DanaMB said:

I felt like I had seen both of them before. I stopped Christmas Plus One halfway through because I was convinced I saw it last year. Stuck with the other one, but felt like it dragged and dragged. 

I watched to the bitter end because I’ve adored Corey Sevier for decades. 

I enjoyed A Biltmore Christmas. Kristoffer Polaha and Bethany Joy Lenz can generally be counted on for a decent film but add in Jonathan Frakes (ST:TNG) and Robert Picardo (ST:Voyager) having fun hamming it up and a lot of easter eggs from the fake movie (a combination of It's a Wonderful Life and The Bishop's Wife with Polaha in the Cary Grant role, to Lenz pronouncing 'poinsettias' harking back to a 2018 movie of hers, to Rachel Boston playing the actress in the remake saying that this movie will be better than Check Into Christmas, a movie that Boston made in 2019.

Margaret, the geeky Christmas movie lover, worked as a stand-in for me.

ETA: apologies, I just realized that this may be in the wrong thread. All the Christmas movies here air on the same channel and I have trouble knowing what is Hallmark and what isn't n

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On 11/18/2023 at 2:49 PM, Irlandesa said:

I liked EXMas on Freevee.  It was more comedy but Leighton Meester and Robbie Amell had good chemistry. 

 

I saw ads for that and was interested. 
I saw one from a few years ago Angel Falls Christmas with Chad Michael Murray and it was bland, predictable, but his acting choice as an Angel was solid. 

Not a it re I am in the right place but couldn’t find it elsewhere so here I go.  Last night I was bored so I gave Netflix’s Family Switch a try.  While not necessarily a Christmas movie it took place during the season so I am counting it.  For the most part it was fun if predictable.   I did like that the entire family got into the fun and not just two people.    Yeah the baby and the dog were just sight gags but whatever.   The adults/teen stuff was actually pretty well done.    I really liked the juxtaposition between a popular father and his nerdy son.     The mother and daughter stuff was good as well.   
 

I mean not usually my type of movie.   But it’s Christmas every network pulls out its sickly sweet wholesome inventory.    

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On 11/18/2023 at 2:49 PM, Irlandesa said:

I liked EXMas on Freevee.  It was more comedy but Leighton Meester and Robbie Amell had good chemistry. 

 

I liked this one a lot. It was cute and funny, and the family were well written and used just enough. It was fun! Especially the last scene. 

On 11/27/2023 at 8:29 AM, absnow54 said:

Lifetime Holiday movies are generally rough, but since they scored Jake Epstein's Laughing All the Way this year, they won my viewership last night. I thought it was pretty decent, although the romance seemed like a shoehorned afterthought. I didn't love his Adam Sandler-esque bits, but the song about fake Christmas Trees was pretty funny!

I agree, it was decent. I thought they could have made his act less Adam Sandler-esque. It threw me off. 

As this thread is also titled for non-Rankin Bass Christmas specials as well as movies, I guess this thread is the best spot to put this:

Today only, you can purchase the original animated How The Grinch Stole Christmas on Amazon Video for just $3.99. It is usually a little over $13.

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36 minutes ago, chitowngirl said:

Genie on Peacock with Melissa McCarthy. A cute little movie you can watch with your family. Not breaking any new ground, but an enjoyable way to spend a few hours.

I enjoyed it too. I wasn’t expected the time travel ending, but whatever works.

I really what to know what was the decked-out restaurant they went to for the daughter’s birthday dinner! It was gorgeous!

21 hours ago, Spartan Girl said:

I enjoyed it too. I wasn’t expected the time travel ending, but whatever works.

I really what to know what was the decked-out restaurant they went to for the daughter’s birthday dinner! It was gorgeous!

Me too! I tried finding out, but there was nothing out there. 

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On 11/3/2024 at 12:09 PM, Makai said:
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Wasn't there a Halloween special that might have been a Rankin-Bass production and had the same animation style as Rudolph and The Little Drummer Boy specials?

Sounds like Mad Monster Party?. Parts of it are on YouTube. 

That's it! I remember them playing it on TV as a young child.

Maybe my brain has turned into mush writing student reports but I enjoyed Hot Frosty, especially once the Snowman's acting improved. It was nice diversion on a hot Aussie summer Saturday evening. I was probably enjoying the little references to movies like Mean Girls and Pretty Woman and I may have yelled at the TV 'You have to Beauty and the Beast him' towards the end. And I felt so stupid for not working out it was Lauren Holly in a supporting role until I saw her name in the end credits. And just like last year's Call Me Claus, I felt with a slight improvement to the script (and actors) this could have been a movie released into cinemas - especially since they managed to score a Coldplay song for the end!!

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On 11/16/2024 at 6:31 PM, Bill1978 said:

Maybe my brain has turned into mush writing student reports but I enjoyed Hot Frosty, especially once the Snowman's acting improved

I really thought I'd hate it because I'm not a fan of the snowman comes alive plot which I've seen in other movies but I found myself liking it more than I thought I would. It's not the greatest but it was a cute Sunday afternoon watch.

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Netflix’s newest offering Our Little Secret wasn’t too bad and watchable. It had some funny scenes, but I wish there was more development between the leads. I felt we didn’t get enough bonding and “wistfully missing the past” looks, and that they were some scenes that were cut. I did enjoy the crazy family shenanigans. 

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On 11/29/2024 at 1:44 AM, twoods said:

Netflix’s newest offering Our Little Secret wasn’t too bad and watchable. It had some funny scenes, but I wish there was more development between the leads. I felt we didn’t get enough bonding and “wistfully missing the past” looks, and that they were some scenes that were cut. I did enjoy the crazy family shenanigans. 

I agree with this. Lindsay Lohan and Ian Harding’s charisma helped fill in the gaps that were otherwise lacking, but it would have been nice to have a few more moments of yearning. I mean, I guess it’s nice they weren’t carrying on an emotional affair through the week. I definitely bought them as lifelong friends, though.  The most glaring omission was what Logan actually bought Avery for Christmas. Did we ever find that out?

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Finally got around to Hot Frosty and I sort of liked it? It was better that Our Little Secret in terms of the leads bonding and falling in love, plus I prefer the leads being single instead of them having a significant other and falling in love with someone else. The leads also communicated well and there were no dumb misunderstandings. 

20 hours ago, One4Sorrow2TooBad said:

Jack Black used to do good movies , now, not so much.

The only holiday movie I can recall watching where Jack Black was a main character was The Holiday.  Love this movie, btw!  And that's the only time I remotely saw him as a romantic option for the female character.

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