flyingdumbo127
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Christmas Grace is a wonderful story of how to treat ourselves and one another. It's one of faith about competing toy stores.
I think both of these will be fun, and a nice segue from the Christmas movies. I’m watching GAF’s Bringing Christmas Home, with Paul Greene and Jill Wagner. So far it’s solid and I’m enjoying it![]()
I will miss her on Hallmark. I can't say the same about Cameron. There's just something I haven't liked about him since his All My Children days.I liked that movie too. Too bad Jill is no longer doing movies for Hallmark though. Last I read, she's being exclusive to GAF. Along with Cameron Mathison.
I don't care for him much, either. Not sure why...I will miss her on Hallmark. I can't say the same about Cameron. There's just something I haven't liked about him since his All My Children days.And I do watch GAF, if I think I'll enjoy the movie.
I LOVED him on All My Children, but he has driven me nuts ever since he left.I will miss her on Hallmark. I can't say the same about Cameron. There's just something I haven't liked about him since his All My Children days.And I do watch GAF, if I think I'll enjoy the movie.
I will miss her on Hallmark. I can't say the same about Cameron. There's just something I haven't liked about him since his All My Children days.And I do watch GAF, if I think I'll enjoy the movie.
I don't care for him much, either. Not sure why...![]()
I LOVED him on All My Children, but he has driven me nuts ever since he left.
Jazz Ramsey: A K-9 Mystery is on Hallmark Mystery at 9pm ET/PT.
Starring: Rachel Skarsten and Corey Sevier.
Description: When Jazz Ramsey and her crime detection dog Zeus stumble upon an old crime scene, the K9 trainer, her star pup, and ex-boyfriend and lead detective Nick are thrown into the investigation.
Oh man. We know that Corey Sevier is either really great, or a nightmare. I’m so sorry this was the latter.I tried to watch this movie. I was really looking forward to it as I like Rachel Skarsten and thought it would be a great dog movie. But. I barely made it through a half hour. The dog was hardly in it. And he had a lackluster personality.Corey Sevier, when he's not directing, can be cardboard. Yep, he was that. He and Rachel didn't seem to have chemistry. And as much as Rachel tried, she was given an awful script. The dialogue wasn't good. The pacing was too slow. And the supporting cast were all overacting and BADLY.
I blame the director when everyone is overacting. I ended up looking him up on the IMDb .com and he seems to make movies that have low ratings which are on UPtv or Lifetime. This was his first, and hopefully last Hallmark movie.
I waded my way through last year’s Joyeux Noel.
This was a rough one.
I enjoyed Jaicy Elliot in the movie where she was a fashion designer, so it’s not that I didn’t like her.
She and the male lead have zero chemistry.
Her character was annoyingly unrealistic, and his character was very unlikeable in the beginning — so much so I started watching it as background noise.
They dressed Jaicy poorly, which also didn’t help.
This was a dud I wouldn’t watch again.
It could have been cute, but it was a miss for me.![]()
Ooh, that definitely sounds like one I'd like! I just set it to tape.Description: Juniper, a book editor turning 40, is magically reconnected with an eight-year-old version of herself who questions her life choices, including the dream of writing her own stories.
Imzadi said:
Description: Juniper, a book editor turning 40, is magically reconnected with an eight-year-old version of herself who questions her life choices, including the dream of writing her own stories.
Ooh, that definitely sounds like one I'd like! I just set it to tape.