The Christmas Movie Wars
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@George-K said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
I have never seen a Hallmark Christmas movie. Neither has Mrs. George.
They have more happy endings than a Korean massage parlour.
Or so I've heard.
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Grace Abundant would be quite a good name for an adult movie star.
Or a Sean Connery/Roger Moore era Bond girl.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
@George-K said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
I have never seen a Hallmark Christmas movie. Neither has Mrs. George.
They have more happy endings than a Korean massage parlour.
Or so I've heard.
Oh, come now.
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And later.
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@Mik said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
@Doctor-Phibes said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
@George-K said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
I have never seen a Hallmark Christmas movie. Neither has Mrs. George.
They have more happy endings than a Korean massage parlour.
Or so I've heard.
Oh, come now.
I think rubbing one off to a "spiritual, faith-based, conservative-family-oriented" Christmas movie might be beyond most of our capabilities, although I'm sure we all love a challenge over the holidays.
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@Mik said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
I dunno. The women are all pretty hot.
We should write to Candace Cameron Bure commending her for getting rid of all that gayness as we can now pleasure ourselves to her wholesome movies with a relatively clear conscience.
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@Doctor-Phibes I don't think Candace cares what you think. OTOH, you could tell her husband, the hockey player.
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@Jolly said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
@Doctor-Phibes I don't think Candace cares what you think. OTOH, you could tell her husband, the hockey player.
He’d probably welcome the distraction if he’s in a house that thinks Hallmark movies are too risqué
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They’re not risqué, they just portray a lifestyle the network does not approve of.
A perfect example of the difference between tolerance and endorsement.
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@Mik said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
They’re not risqué, they just portray a lifestyle the network does not approve of.
A perfect example of the difference between tolerance and endorsement.
Well I hope they don’t get all religious. I hate the way Christmas has been hijacked by Christians. They have been trying to undermine the traditional holiday values of rampant capitalism, gluttony and drunkenness in recent years, which is a worrying trend.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
@Mik said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
They’re not risqué, they just portray a lifestyle the network does not approve of.
A perfect example of the difference between tolerance and endorsement.
Well I hope they don’t get all religious. I hate the way Christmas has been hijacked by Christians. They have been trying to undermine the traditional holiday values of rampant capitalism, gluttony and drunkenness in recent years, which is a worrying trend.
A little Jesus wouldn't hurt you....
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@Jolly said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
@Doctor-Phibes said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
@Mik said in The Christmas Movie Wars:
They’re not risqué, they just portray a lifestyle the network does not approve of.
A perfect example of the difference between tolerance and endorsement.
Well I hope they don’t get all religious. I hate the way Christmas has been hijacked by Christians. They have been trying to undermine the traditional holiday values of rampant capitalism, gluttony and drunkenness in recent years, which is a worrying trend.
A little Jesus wouldn't hurt you....
Wasn’t he a character in Hill Street Blues?
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Some of the hallmark movies are okay, but I watched on that was so bad, it was (unintentionally (I think)) funny. The "snow" on the bushes was obviously cotton fluff, and then in the next scene they were driving down a street with palm trees, etc. Definiltey was filmed on a low budget. LOL
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About $1M/film, IIRC...
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Christmas movies are not really my thing but I must say I really liked “Love,actually” from years ago. very corny but also very well done.