Hallmark Movies ❤️ comfort & joy

Can't wait to watch my first Hallmark Christmas Movie of the season with my daughter! We are going to wrap presents and drink some hot chocolate while we do so. I love this time of year!
Like I just mentioned above my husband and I watched our first one together this season. About half way through I got a hankering for nutella and I had already a recipe in mind so we paused the move. Not too long later we had nutella crescent rolls straight out of the oven with a bit of powdered sugar and resumed the movie. Def. made it feel cozier.
 
The Otter reunion (and her name) was sweet, Mackenzie Click-Mickelson! ETA a quick question about this movie, was Chloe's boss her dad? Asking because I'm pretty sure the mom said her husband had passed away. I do agree that Chloe was (although the mother was much more) very chipper!

Write before Christmas is recording as I type.
 
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Every year I tell myself "I'm gonna leave enough room on the DVR for October-December when Christmas movies start up again" and do I? No I do not :rotfl:

Eventually I'll need to reschedule some of the movies that I've either recorded or will be recording because I'll run out of space especially with fall tv shows starting again, it's just a good thing these channels often do multiple showtimes. I do have some 2019 Christmas movies on the DVR that I need to get to watching...

The problem is: next week is the week before Hallmark's 7 Days of Christmas, (or called something like that,) where there will be a new Hallmark movie every night during Thanksgiving week.

Yes, they will re-air the new movies, but that week is when stuff REALLY starts to pile up on the DVR. So, next week, one has to start watching stuff on the DVR and make room for the 7 new movies.

Add to that, the Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend is when ION starts their Christmas season. Since they ONLY air Christmas movies on Sundays, the next time a movie may re-air, (old or new,) could be 3-4 weeks later. :badpc: IF they re-air. So one has to make room for those movies. I wish ION would do a re-airing on Wed too. They show reruns every other day of the week. You'd think they'd be able to give up another day of programming during Christmas season. :rolleyes:
 
The problem is: next week is the week before Hallmark's 7 Days of Christmas, (or called something like that,) where there will be a new Hallmark movie every night during Thanksgiving week.

Yes, they will re-air the new movies, but that's when stuff REALLY starts to pile up on the DVR.

Add to that, the Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend is when ION starts their Christmas season. Since they ONLY air Christmas movies on Sundays, the next time a movie may re-air, (old or new,) could be 3-4 weeks later. :badpc: IF they re-air. So one has to make room for those movies. I wish ION would do a re-airing on Wed too. They show reruns every other day of the week. You'd think they'd be able to give up another day of programming during Christmas season. :rolleyes:

Plus don't forget all the Christmas specials they will be airing on ABC, NBC, CBS
 

The problem is: next week is the week before Hallmark's 7 Days of Christmas, (or called something like that,) where there will be a new Hallmark movie every night during Thanksgiving week.

Yes, they will re-air the new movies, but that week is when stuff REALLY starts to pile up on the DVR. So, next week, one has to start watching stuff on the DVR and make room for the 7 new movies.

Add to that, the Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend is when ION starts their Christmas season. Since they ONLY air Christmas movies on Sundays, the next time a movie may re-air, (old or new,) could be 3-4 weeks later. :badpc: IF they re-air. So one has to make room for those movies. I wish ION would do a re-airing on Wed too. They show reruns every other day of the week. You'd think they'd be able to give up another day of programming during Christmas season. :rolleyes:
Boy I hear ya! I can count on Hallmark and Lifetime to usually have a few re-airings. But I'm also a person that can wait it out for another showtime so if it's a few weeks later I'm okay with that, BUT I know how hard it is. My mom doesn't have a DVR box and I hear it every year about her trying to cram in watching all the movies. She focuses more on Hallmark but they simply have so many these days it's hard.

For recording space though on Christmas often for Hallmark at least they cut out more commercials and the movies are often more on the 1hr 30mins-ish recording time vs the 2hours. So sometimes I just opt to record them that day.

I agree with you about Ion and UP. They are quite restrictive on their re-airings.

This past week I went through my DVR and deleted poorly rated normal Lifetime movies to make space. I know I'm not missing too much there :rotfl2:

I'm still getting tight on space though that's why I need to really get into watching some of the 2019 movies I missed!

Does anyone record AND watch the movies in Christmas in July? I try but I often have a hard time getting in the mood when it's god-awful hot and humid out (which normally it is).
 
At least right now Holly & Ivy seems to be rated high on IMDb and posters here are giving it a good rating I'll have to make sure to watch that one. I've got it recorded right now.

Another Christmas movie I thought of that both my husband and I really enjoyed was The Spirit of Christmas (2015). I can't remember where we first watched it but it's available right now on Amazon Prime and I believe Hulu. Previously it was on Netflix at one point.
I had really liked spirit of christmas. Jen Lilley is one of my favorite hallmark girls ( i know that movie was not a hallmark movie)! i am so glad that they have so many new movies this year. I forgot to DVR Christmas in Vienna. Cant wait to see it....One Royal Holiday is ok. Has broadway stars...
 
I had really liked spirit of christmas. Jen Lilley is one of my favorite hallmark girls ( i know that movie was not a hallmark movie)! i am so glad that they have so many new movies this year. I forgot to DVR Christmas in Vienna. Cant wait to see it....One Royal Holiday is ok. Has broadway stars...
I almost put on One Royal Holiday today but opted for A Welcome Home Christmas instead. Did you like having the broadway stars in the movie or was it like "take it or leave it"?
 
The Otter reunion (and her name) was sweet, Mackenzie Click-Mickelson! ETA a quick question about this movie, was Chloe's boss her dad? Asking because I'm pretty sure the mom said her husband had passed away. I do agree that Chloe was (although the mother was much more) very chipper!

Write before Christmas is recording as I type.
Okay I thought I was mis-hearing that! I totally thought it was her dad too in the very beginning I could have sworn that's how they introduced him but you're right I thought she said the dad passed away. Maybe that was a continuity error :confused3

I'm a sucker for dogs (and cats!) too so that was a very 'tug at your heartstrings' moment at the end for me
 
I almost put on One Royal Holiday today but opted for A Welcome Home Christmas instead. Did you like having the broadway stars in the movie or was it like "take it or leave it"?
It was cute. They sang a bit and did a nice job. But if it were any other actors would have been the same to me. Still, its nice they did it. I had almost seen both of them live in the past in some capacity but had missed out. MY DH read that since broadway actors were not working and CT opened up for filming thats how they were able to do it. I think I saw Laura Osnes in a movie this week that was actually from last year too.
In any case I love all hallmark holiday movies and this year especially they help keep me out of depression ( I really want to take a few days off from work and just watch these movies all night ahahah).
 
I almost put on One Royal Holiday today but opted for A Welcome Home Christmas instead. Did you like having the broadway stars in the movie or was it like "take it or leave it"?
DD and I are big musical people and LOVE Aaron Tveit. That said, it was cute, but it was a bit slow at first honestly. I felt like they all tried too hard to be....something... at the beginning. It seemed like they were acting for live theater, if that makes any sense. About a third of the way through it got better. And when Aaron smiles...:-). The woman who played the Queen was the best though, she made the movie.
 
I forgot to DVR Christmas in Vienna.

Christmas in Vienna is re-airing (so far):
tomorrow, Sun at 6pm.
Also next Thurs at 8pm.

One Royal Holiday is ok. Has broadway stars...

Turns out, it has 4 Broadway stars in it. Since Broadway theatres are shut down now, they had this extra time to film the Hallmark movie up in Canada.

I knew the two leads are Broadway stars. But, when I saw the best friend, the black actress who plays the Mayor, sing a Christmas carol with the female lead, and had NO shyness or lack of confidence in holding her own singing with her, while knowing the lead is a famous Broadway actress, I just got the feeling she is a Broadway actress too. (Me, I'd be intimidated. :blush: )

So, I Googled, and it turns out she is/was in the Broadway, Motown musical. And the older actress who plays the queen is also a Broadway veteran. She was in Cinderella on Broadway with the female lead, Laura Osnes.

https://www.theatermania.com/new-yo...-one-royal-holiday-gives-broadway-_91596.html
 
Christmas in Vienna is re-airing (so far):
tomorrow, Sun at 6pm.
Also next Thurs at 8pm.



Turns out, it has 4 Broadway stars in it. Since Broadway theatres are shut down now, they had this extra time to film the Hallmark movie up in Canada.

I knew the two leads are Broadway stars. But, when I saw the best friend, the black actress who plays the Mayor, sing a Christmas carol with the female lead, and had NO shyness or lack of confidence in holding her own singing with her, while knowing the lead is a famous Broadway actress, I just got the feeling she is a Broadway actress too. (Me, I'd be intimidated. :blush: )

So, I Googled, and it turns out she is/was in the Broadway, Motown musical. And the older actress who plays the queen is also a Broadway veteran. She was in Cinderella on Broadway with the female lead, Laura Osnes.

https://www.theatermania.com/new-yo...-one-royal-holiday-gives-broadway-_91596.html
Yeah, we were tracking down all their credits too :-) as soon as the Mayor sang, we started digging, she was amazing. She was also in Hamilton.
 
I almost put on One Royal Holiday today but opted for A Welcome Home Christmas instead. Did you like having the broadway stars in the movie or was it like "take it or leave it"?

If you have to choose, stick to the old classics with Lacey Chabert or Danica Keller, when they met their princes. It's the same story, and they both did it much better.


It was cute. They sang a bit and did a nice job. But if it were any other actors would have been the same to me.

Exactly! Both the leads, well all 4, were miscast, when you have FOUR who can sing and blow everyone away, singing-wise. Just having the leads sing a Christmas song during the opening credits, (and not even show them singing,) and also casually sing BITS of Christmas songs a couple more times, throughout, does NOT cut it. >:( :badpc:

Aaron Tveit is a great actor. He was in the dramatic TV series, Graceland, (no singing.) It was NOT about Elvis, it was about drug enforcement cops working undercover. And Aaron was in the movie, Les Miserable. He was Enjolras, leader of the student revolutionary group and one of the better singers in that movie. So, he's got emotional range & depth.

On Broadway, he's was in Moulin Rouge. Now THIS character is romantic: :love:



As the stiff, not very emotional prince in One Royal Christmas, he was passable, but that was the limitation of the character. IMO, he was miscast. They should have found and given these 4 actors a movie like Kristin Chenoweth had last year, who probably said she wouldn't do the movie unless there was a great singing role for her. (And she's been in a lot of TV shows where she didn't sing.) Since she HAS the voice, use it.

But, when a production company is graced with talent who CAN sing, and FOUR of them can come together in a single movie, find or WRITE something to use them in for their singing. Blow the lid off Hallmark movies! They had an immense opportunity they probably won't get again once Broadway reopens and all of them are working again, and Hallmark blew it. :sad2:

Here are Laura Osnes & Aaron Tveit, recording the song for their movie. They have so much more vitality and charm in real life, than they do in the movie. THIS is their element. Give them a song, a mic and someone to sing with, and they come alive. The movie could have even shown this clip of them singing in the studio, at the beginning of the movie. Or at the end, during the credits, the way some non-Hallmark movies do. I think movies which do that make the credits fun to watch. This is one time, the "formula" for Hallmark movies got in their way.

 
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DD and I are big musical people and LOVE Aaron Tveit. That said, it was cute, but it was a bit slow at first honestly. I felt like they all tried too hard to be....something... at the beginning. It seemed like they were acting for live theater, if that makes any sense.

Yes, what the heck was that at the beginning??? I threw shade at Jen Lilley, earlier in the thread, for having a Smurf voice in The Christmas Spirit. But, after 30 seconds, I no longer noticed it.

But, Laura Osnes was practically unwatchable at the beginning of this movie. She was like super Smurfette on steroids. :crazy2: I actually thought, I cannot continue to watch this movie if she keeps talking in that super high, Smurfy voice like that and over-acting. And I've seen her in a couple other Hallmark movies, and I know that's not her normal voice. If she was going to play some caricature of a person, I can't watch this. :badpc: But, after about 20 minutes, she settled down.
 
Yes, what the heck was that at the beginning??? I threw shade at Jen Lilley, earlier in the thread, for having a Smurf voice in The Christmas Spirit. But, after 30 seconds, I no longer noticed it.

But, Laura Osnes was practically unwatchable at the beginning of this movie. She was like super Smurfette on steroids. :crazy2: I actually thought, I cannot continue to watch this movie if she keeps talking in that super high, Smurfy voice like that and over-acting. And I've seen her in a couple other Hallmark movies, and I know that's not her normal voice. If she was going to play some caricature of a person, I can't watch this. :badpc: But, after about 20 minutes, she settled down.
Every time she laughed I kept saying, thats a live stage laugh, not a tv movie laugh. It was weird. But I really liked it after awhile. But it was certainly not the best one out there.
For the record, he was great in Graceland (and he was the only reason we even started watching it), but that show got sooooooooooooo bad in the last season and half or so. I stuck it out, but oy, so bad.
 
The woman who played the Queen was the best though, she made the movie.

Yes, I thought so, too. Definitely a veteran actress, who has enough experience to play the role subtlely and then steal the whole movie. :thumbsup2
 
Every time she laughed I kept saying, thats a live stage laugh, not a tv movie laugh. It was weird. But I really liked it after awhile. But it was certainly not the best one out there.
For the record, he was great in Graceland (and he was the only reason we even started watching it), but that show got sooooooooooooo bad in the last season and half or so. I stuck it out, but oy, so bad.

Me too! All of what you said, especially the bolded. Every week toward the end, I was going, "Are we still watching this?" :crazy2:
 
Write before Christmas is recording as I type.

That was one of my favorites from last year’s batch.

Does anyone record AND watch the movies in Christmas in July? I try but I often have a hard time getting in the mood when it's god-awful hot and humid out (which normally it is).

I recorded a bunch, but only watched a couple then, as I was busy with outside things. I enjoy the novelty of occasionally watching them out of season, and even used to have a “Christmas in July” craft party years ago.

I did save a few of those ones in the DVR for Christmastime, not being sure how many new ones we were going to get.
 





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