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~ James 1:17

Friday, July 22, 2016

Hallmark Premieres *Summer Nights* as the Weather Heats Up!!! And, a Special Delivery- NEW *Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million* Plus *Christmas in July* Returns!!!


This weekend...

You know it's HOT outside! So, it's the perfect time to stay in, stay cool and watch the Premiere of Hallmark's All New *SUMMER NIGHTS*!


Saturday, July 23, 2016:

The first ever movie to premiere under Hallmark's "Summer Night" theme is...

Starring Hilarie Burton and Victor Webster
Image via: Hallmark Crown Media
 

Storyline via Hallmark: A romance novelist with writer’s block and a celebrity chef suffering from a bad review accidentally end up... Click Here to Read More...

Summer Villa
Premieres Saturday, July 23, 2016
at 9pm/8c. on the Hallmark Channel


Sunday, July 24, 2016:

As the United States Postal Service unofficial motto goes:
"Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night..."

On this Hot weekend, this is your number one chance to watch...

Starring Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Crystal Lowe, and Geoff Gustafson
Plus Gregory Harrison!
Image via: Hallmark Crown Media

Could things be *heating* up between Oliver and Shane?

Storyline via Hallmark: Lead postal detective Oliver (Eric Mabius) and his associate Shane (Kristin Booth) have been doing a figurative dance with each other, swaying back and forth with the possibility of a relationship. Finally, on their first date at a romantic supper club, Shane begins wondering if... Click Here to Read More...

Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million
Premieres Sunday, July 24, 2016
at 9pm/8c. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries


*CHRISTMAS IN JULY* Returns...


7 Christmas movies are airing this Weekend on UP! 4 on Saturday and 3 on Sunday!

(all times below in Eastern Standard Time)

Image via: UP / 'A Baby for Christmas'

On Saturday, July 23, 2016, see... 'My One Christmas Wish', 'Marry Me For Christmas', 'Marry Us For Christmas', and 'A Baby For Christmas'!

On Sunday, July 24, 2016 see...  'Guess Who's Coming to Christmas', 'A Christmas Wedding Date', and 'All I Want For Christmas'.

See times in the Christmas in July Schedule!

Plus, NEW MOVIE ALERT: UP will be previewing their new Christmas Movie 'Merry Christmas, Baby' (coming this Christmas Season!) with a Sneak Peak Exclusive during this event!


Hallmark will also bring back a little Christmas in July this Weekend with 2 Christmas Movies!


Image via: Hallmark Crown Media / 'Karen Kingsbury's The Bridge'


On Saturday, July 23, 2016, on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, see 'Karen Kingsbury's The Bridge' and 'Karen Kingsbury's The Bridge Part 2'. Plus, Love' Comes Softly' will air at 1pm/12c. and it has a few Christmas Scenes, too!

See times in the Christmas in July Schedule!


I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

In spite of the heat, keep as cool as possible,
drink lots of water,
and enjoy some relaxing time with family and friends...
and hopefully you can squeeze in a movie, too!

God Bless!

7 comments:

  1. I just saw on Hallmark Channel's website that the official page for the movie "Summer in the City" has been posted! Just wanted to let you know so you could add the poster to your blog.

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    1. Thank you for sharing! I hadn't seen that one, yet, but had been previously waiting and watching for it to appear! I just added it to the 'Summer in the City' post!

      The poster looks nice, but I was a little surprised not to see Marc Bendavid in the picture, too.

      Here's a link to it, for those who haven't seen it, yet:

      http://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2016/07/summer-in-the-city-nights-hallmark-channel.html

      Thanks again! :)

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  2. Enjoyed the Chandler family movies so much and can't wait for the latest ones. And My One Christmas Wish was the best Christmas movie last year

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  3. Oh, my gosh, Net, it's hot, hot, hot outside but my air is cool, cool, cool inside!! I'm ready for some Christmas movies this afternoon and I can't wait for "Summer Villa" with Hilarie and Victor; what a great match!! Of course, My fav, SSD, "One In a Million" looks divine and I'll be watching. Stay cool everyone!!

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  4. Loved Summer Villa! Hallmark hit a home run.

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  5. Oh, me too, Shane and yes, Hallmark put a winning duo together in "Summer Villa" which was a home run for me also!! This one was right up there with "All of my Heart". Love these movies, Hallmark!!

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  6. Sherry In CaliforniaMonday, July 25, 2016

    One of the many reasons why I love Hallmark Christmas movies -- and especially the entire Countdown to Christmas marathon, as a whole -- is because they set a certain mood and tone for my holiday season. The snowy scenes, twinkling lights, whimsical Santas, snowball fights, Christmas songs, stately Christmas trees, ice skating, etc., all work to bring me, the viewer, into a winter wonderland of sorts -- something that I don't get here in California. Each movie is like a little escape -- a trip to an idyllic Christmasy world where everything is magical and joyful.

    In the interest of full disclosure, I am not a summer person. I hate hot weather. I hate being out in the sun. I want summer to be over the second it begins, and then I count the days until it ends. But in the case of "Summer Villa," I felt like it took most of the good parts of summer -- or the good things associated with summer -- and created a little summer vacation in a 2-hour package. I felt like it was a bit of an escape. Although the story was not really about anyone taking a vacation in the traditional sense, the movie embodied a lot of the things that would make for a great sojourn to the French countryside. So, for a short time, I could forget about my intense aversion to summer and feel transported to a place where summer is perfect.

    That's ultimately what I want when I watch a Hallmark movie with a seasonal theme or story line -- I want to feel transported to that setting, and I think that "Summer Villa" was successful on that level.

    Also, Hilarie Burton and Victor Webster worked well together. Their characters got off to a rocky start but it didn't take long for them to find some common ground, and then actually take time to get to know each other. I think the ending left some questions (such as what was going to happen to the restaurant), but maybe, if we're lucky, those will be answered somehow, somewhere down the road.

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