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Day 7: A Holiday movie by Hallmark or any other network/streaming service
I’ve always thought the song β€œBaby It’s Cold Outside” was creepy. The remake in this movie is the best!


Love Hard
 
Day 7: A Holiday movie by Hallmark or any other network/streaming service
I’ve always thought the song β€œBaby It’s Cold Outside” was creepy. The remake in this movie is the best!


Love Hard
I really love this film.
 
Day 7: A Holiday movie by Hallmark or any other network/streaming service
I’ve always thought the song β€œBaby It’s Cold Outside” was creepy. The remake in this movie is the best!


Love Hard

I really love this film.
I typically agree with your tastes in things…I’m not sure I trust it enough to watch this though 🀣
 
Day 7: A holiday movie by Hallmark or any other network/streaming service

Well, yeah, gay representation in the holiday movie market is the main selling point but also Jennifer Coolidge 😍 Single All The Way is silly and light and sometimes that's all you need.

 
Day 7: A holiday movie by Hallmark or any other network/streaming service

so...hear me out...i actually love this movie and its sequel...yes, i do actually have feelings...i just try to keep them buried...love and happy endings get to me...
 
Day 7: A holiday movie by Hallmark or any other network/streaming service

Well, yeah, gay representation in the holiday movie market is the main selling point but also Jennifer Coolidge 😍 Single All The Way is silly and light and sometimes that's all you need.

Yay! I was hoping someone would pick this. (If not me. 🀭)
 
Day 7: A Holiday movie by Hallmark or any other network/streaming service

My ex and daughter love Hallmark movies, and Hallmark derivates. "Love" as in "I love to continue breathing." So I have seen a lot of them. A lot, usually from the other side of the room, reading and laughing out loud because I was banished from doing so on the couch. We started a dinner game where they would give me two elements and I would come up with Hallmark movies from them, the more ridiculous the better (my kid's favorite was about the scions of an alligator farm at war with a hippopotamus rescue reserve. She's from NYC. He sweeps hippo pens. There was a blood feud. Can she learn to love Christmas and a man who smells of hippo poop?) So, I have seen my share of Hallmark films.

So it startled the ever-living fuck out of me to find one I liked.

Romance. Beautiful estate. Classic Hollywood movies. Time travel. No "maybe he is young Santa!" No royalty in disguise (I never realized how many Caucasian monarchies with British accents there still were in the world before Hallmark!). I enjoyed this, not like "good for Hallmark," but just "good." Bethany Joy Lenz and Kristoffer Polaha have great chemistry as the modern scriptwriter and 1947 leading man.

It's a Christmas miracle.

A Biltmore Christmas

 
Day 7: A Holiday movie by Hallmark or any other network/streaming service

My ex and daughter love Hallmark movies, and Hallmark derivates. "Love" as in "I love to continue breathing." So I have seen a lot of them. A lot, usually from the other side of the room, reading and laughing out loud because I was banished from doing so on the couch. We started a dinner game where they would give me two elements and I would come up with Hallmark movies from them, the more ridiculous the better (my kid's favorite was about the scions of an alligator farm at war with a hippopotamus rescue reserve. She's from NYC. He sweeps hippo pens. There was a blood feud. Can she learn to love Christmas and a man who smells of hippo poop?) So, I have seen my share of Hallmark films.

So it startled the ever-living fuck out of me to find one I liked.

Romance. Beautiful estate. Classic Hollywood movies. Time travel. No "maybe he is young Santa!" No royalty in disguise (I never realized how many Caucasian monarchies with British accents there still were in the world before Hallmark!). I enjoyed this, not like "good for Hallmark," but just "good." Bethany Joy Lenz and Kristoffer Polaha have great chemistry as the modern scriptwriter and 1947 leading man.

It's a Christmas miracle.

A Biltmore Christmas

I've always wanted to go see the Biltmore estate. My mom did many years ago. This time of year it is gorgeous.

I'm watching this movie tonight!
 
Day 7: A Holiday movie by Hallmark or any other network/streaming service

I love Rose McIver. So, I've seen all her stuff including this and all of the sequels.

A Royal Christmas (2017)

 
Playing catch-up
Day 1: A holiday movie you watch every year: Elf
Day 2: A holiday film with Santa Claus: Santa Claus is Coming to Town
Day 3: A holiday film with snowmen: Groundhog Day (its’s a holiday as well)
Day 4: A holiday film with an animal lead: A Garfield Christmas
Day 5: A holiday movie you hate: A Christmas Story 2
Day 6: A holiday movie from a foreign country (made in a country other than your own): Santa Claus vs the Devil
Day 7: A holiday movie by Hallmark or any other network/streaming service: A Boyfriend for Christmas
 
Day 8: A holiday movie with a strong, empowered female lead

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Day 8: A holiday movie with a strong, empowered female lead

There are several outstanding adaptations of Louisa May Alcott's outstanding equally novel, but my favorite is the 1994 film version with Winnona Rider as Jo, Trini Alvarado as Meg, Samantha Mathis and Kirsten Dunst as Amy, Claire Danes as Beth, and Susan Sarandon as Marmee. I could give many reasons why this fits the prompt, but I will hold to one quote, from the Marsh girls's mother, Marmee. This is original to the film -- it isn't in Alcott's books, though it is attributed to her often:

β€œIf you feel your value lies in being merely decorative, I fear that someday you might find yourself believing that’s all that you really are. Time erodes all such beauty, but what it cannot diminish is the wonderful workings of your mind: Your humor, your kindness, and your moral courage. These are the things I cherish so in you. I so wish I could give my girls a more just world. But I know you’ll make it a better place.”

Little Women (1994)
 
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