"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
cumberlandreds (11-06-2018),marcshoe (11-06-2018),Revering4Blue (01-18-2019)
So, other Hallmark observations:
- Apparently smaller town America runs on a bakery- and festival-based economy.
- Most of these movies are filmed in Canada, which means there's a heavy dose of Canadian actors in them. It creates a massive overlap with Syfy shows and Supernatural, also filmed in the great, white north. Teryl Rothery, ex-Stargate and currently everyone's mom in the Hallmark universe, is a prime example. Canada has cornered two really weird markets of the television industry. Makes for a fascinating overlap.
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M2 (01-16-2019)
Last edited by Kingspoint; 01-16-2019 at 08:10 PM.
"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
I chalk it up to them having a short list of "jobs women can do and still be happy." There's also the general infantilization of life and work in that universe.
In defense of bakeries, they are a keystone business. And festivals are fun. Would be nice to see the local hydrologist find love too.
I'm not a system player. I am a system.
Chip R (01-18-2019),Kingspoint (01-16-2019),Redsfaithful (01-17-2019),Revering4Blue (01-18-2019)
We saw 13 of the 22 Hallmark Christmas movies. Marital harmony.
No matter what the jobs they have or how much (or little) money they make, the characters all live in very nice homes, seem to have a lot of spare time, and have a lot of festivals.
We watched one a couple nights ago that was supposed to be in Ohio but it was filmed in British Columbia.
With a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat
My wife watches them all, and makes a game of spotting the locations that are used in multiple movies, like the gazebo in the middle of the small town. Also, there appears to be only one big city office building, used for every opening scene. This building is apparently populated entirely by successful, attractive, yet unfulfilled young women and their gay or minority best friends.
As for me, maybe I’m shallow, but I impose on myself what I call the Lacey Chabert rule: if the female lead is at least as attractive as Lacey Chabert I will sit and watch for a while...
"In baseball, you don't know nothin'"...Yogi Berra
Core of every Hallmark Movie:
1 Hometown Boy/Girl Central Figure
2 If they moved to the big city they fall in love and move "home"
3 Moral: Life rocks in the little city.
Originally Posted by teamselig
I'll shoot myself in the head before I'll ever watch 30 minutes of a Hallmark Movie.
"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
redhawkfish (01-17-2019),Sea Ray (01-18-2019)
The only reason most men watch them is because the wife has the remote control to the TV (and something else).
Women love them because it brings those Barbie and Ken dolls they use to play (fantasize) with to life. And then there were these ....
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I've never watched one because my wife was never into them (thank God). Her TV "addiction" is the ID Channel and those "Investigative Report" type of shows. So if they do start having more decapitations and have a Hallmark Investigative Report series on the strange disappearance of Hollywood D actors, we'll probably watch it (LOL).
"In my day you had musicians who experimented with drugs. Now it's druggies experimenting with music" - Alfred G Clark (circa 1972)
Kingspoint (01-18-2019)
Highly recommended reading for anyone caught in the Hallmark frenzy of holiday treacle - https://www.theringer.com/movies/202...fetime-netflix. The writer is bingeing, and simultaneously setting fire to, 25 holiday rom-coms. One of the categories is "how many Vanessa Hudgenses are in this movie?"
I'm not a system player. I am a system.
dfs (12-04-2022)
To each their own: Madonna's one of my favorite artists and I belong to a fansite of hers, female pop in general is one of my favorite genres of music, I have some pink shirts, and still keep some stuffed animals.
But watching Hallmark movies? No.
The deal today with my wife was I watch the Bengals game, then she watches the Hallmark movie. An investment in a happy marriage.
BTW, the movie tonight is “Undercover Holiday”. A newly-arrived pop star has a bodyguard but she insists he acts like a boyfriend over a family Christmas week. This one has a Hispanic flavor.
With a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat
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