Hallmark Movie critique - I loved Angels and Ornaments It was so touching. There was a nice plot twist with Harold the Angel. I'll be keeping this on the DVR for another watch for sure.
I'm ordering my favorites so far:
Angels and Ornaments
Nine Lives of Christmas
Currently watching A Royal Christmas I do love that stars like Jane Seymore are in the Hallmark movies.
So far this is much like A Princess for Christmas with Roger Moore.
Ho HO HO!
TK --
It's harder to rank them when they're good. If they were all bad it would be easier, I think. The more good ones that pop up, the harder it will be for me to place them in any kind of order. I
knew you'd like
Angels and Ornaments -- or I just had a strong feeling you would!
I am going to take a shot at ranking my favorites, now that I have watched the two most recent Hallmark movies from this past weekend (and there are still 6 more to come over the next 3 weekends).
1. I think I am keeping
The Nine Lives of Christmas at #1 for now, unless there is an upset over the next few weeks and something bumps it out of its position!;
2. Now this is getting to be a very hard decision! I would almost like to make it a tie, but I am forcing myself to pick only one for the #2 spot, and that requires trying to give one movie the edge over another movie, or over couple of movies. It is a very close call between #2 and #3, but I think I am still going to give a slight edge to
Angels and Ornaments, only because it had a surprise in it;
3. Now that I think of it, #3 and #4 are very close in ranking, also! I will give
A Royal Christmas only a teeny tiny edge over the next one -- because it had that romantic comedy sort of vibe that I like, because Jane Seymour was perfectly cast, and because the two leads were very likeable. I am not usually a fan of "royalty" movies, but this was pretty much what I expected and the main couple was very cute;
4. Coming in
almost neck-and-neck with #3 is...
The Christmas Shepherd. As I have previously said, I am not a big 'animal movie' person (though I love animals), so I was skeptical going in. But it also had a nice romance in it, and all of the actors (the kids too) were likeable and not annoying. It was a more mature movie, and not a breezy comedy. I enjoyed it;
5. A distant #5....
A Cookie Cutter Christmas (it's still not winning me over in any subsequent re-watch attempts);
6.
One Starry Christmas (which I keep referring to, in my mind, as One Starry Night!!) -- this
only gets the edge over Northpole because it was a romantic comedy sort of movie, but it's still not great. I think the actors are the problem; and
7.
Northpole -- As I said last week, nice special effects; cute movie; good for kids... but I was bored and just didn't care. It seemed like Hallmark was trying to make a feature film -- only the "romance" portion of it felt like Hallmark, and the rest felt like an ABC Christmas special.
Coming up soon:
11/29 -- Christmas Under Wraps
11/30 -- One Christmas Eve
12/6 -- Mr. Miracle
12/7 -- Christmas at Cartwright's
12/13 -- Best Christmas Party Ever
12/14 -- Christmas Parade
Also, this coming Sunday, 11/30, Lacey Chabert is in a new Christmas movie on UP.
And, I have big news in the world of Hallmark movies!!!! The two leads who starred in
A Bride for Christmas (one of your favorites and mine) -- Arielle Kebbel and Andrew W. Walker -- are reuniting for a movie called
Bridal Wave, which is scheduled to air on Saturday, January 24th!!! It doesn't appear to be a sequel to ABFC, from the synopsis I read. It's a brand new story, just with the same actors playing different characters!


Sherry E... Thank you for posting answers to my questions. Love the detailed list of other things we can see. We don't always make it to Downtown Disney so we haven't seen holiday decor over there except for GC. We will have to see the rest of the decor over there. A lot of the things you listed I didn't know about.... Fantasmic FP... I'll have to look that one up!
As for the parade.. Wow! 90 mins! My husband won't wait that long. My little ones can watch you tube!
I'm excited to see the "new" things... At least new to us!
Thanks again!
mjlum --
You're very welcome! Downtown Disney got much more into the holiday spirit last year with the Olaf ice rink and the Winter Village, and those things are back this year. The Paradise Pier Hotel Christmas tree got some... "interesting" new sea-themed décor on and under it.
Did you see the Hollywood Land decorations in 2013? Some of them are back again this year.
If you didn't see them last year, there are reindeer figures (maybe made of wicker, but I'm not sure?) out in front of the GCH -- around the drive-up entrance -- and those are worth seeing.
On Nov. 16th (a very windy day!), the bottom half of the tree was there. It was pretty funny looking. We had taken a picture in front of it last year, and wanted to do it again...but it there was no photographer and only a shrub rather than a tree.
Lisa --

You're the first person to report seeing some evidence of damage to that tree, so we at least know that something happened to it. I'm surprised that Disney has not been able to put it back together, but Jamie hasn't seen the tree since she has been at DLR and it seems like it would have been put up by now.
Thank You, Sherry! I cannot wait to try the holiday treats at the GC, inside the lobby from the Huge Gingerbread house!
I will be leaving Reno, at 5:45am on Wed the 26th, and return on Sunday!
Its almost here!!!
I wish everyone here, posting and reading, a Happy Thanksgiving!
--Lori
No problem,
Lori!
I am really curious to see how and where the treats and kits will be sold from that GCH house. And I am hoping that no one else takes a bite out of it, forcing the GCH to eventually take it down.
I hope you have a great trip and a great Thanksgiving!

