Today - during Lifetime's 2019 Treat Every Day Like Christmas Holiday Movie Marathon they've been promoting their upcoming Christmas movie season with some fun Christmas in July commercials!
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(drum roll please!)
Christmas is coming to Lifetime
With delightful Christmas movies like Snowed-Inn Christmas, Christmas in Tennessee, A Gift Wrapped Christmas, Poinsettia's for Christmas, The Christmas Contract and more... this is, indeed, a very special treat from Lifetime!
Enjoy watching Christmas movies, everyone. It's a one day Christmas Movie Marathon for Lifetime - just today! Visit the Christmas TV Schedule to see what's airing this afternoon & tonight!
I'm in trouble...I don't think I have enough space left on my dvr's to handle all these movies! And then finding the time to watch them! Oh well, who needs sleep anyway?! π
ReplyDeleteI know just what you mean, Mark 25!!!!' This is going to get interesting! I always try to watch every single new movie and I hope to do so again, even if it takes me until next Christmas! haha! :)
DeleteLove it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Me too!!! :)
DeleteI loved discovering the movies on today! I have thoroughly enjoyed the very creative commercials they have been running about the 24/7 movies starting in October. It has been a wonderful start to celebrating Christmas in July!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you found the Lifetime Christmas movies on Friday, Chris! It was such a fantastic marathon of movies throughout the day - many favorites! Unfortunately, Lifetime's Christmas in July only lasted one day, but you can see Christmas movies on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries now! :)
DeleteThis is very exciting, might give hallmark a bit of a run for their money
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly, Sabrina! Running the Christmas movies 24/7 is really going to up Lifetime's game. The competition is on!
DeleteWow. This is fantastic. Lifetime and Hallmark are spoiling us Christmas movie lovers. I like being spoiled, though, so I hope they have more good news for all of us soon. Merry Christmas in July and beyond, everybody.
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I agree, Mark2, more Christmas any thing is always good news, and when it comes to more Christmas movies from Lifetime & Hallmark... Well, the more the merrier!!! :)
DeleteHappy Christmas in July to You!
That's the commercial I loved too, Jim, plus the one of Santa on the beach was pretty cute! It was nice how Lifetime added in those today to make watching Christmas in July extra fun! :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many new movies Lifetime is planning on premiering? Yikes. I never imagined that they would go to a 24/7 schedule starting in October, just like Hallmark. I keep thinking "That can't be real. Maybe they will change their minds!" lol
ReplyDeleteWell, one thing is clear here. Lifetime must have recognized that their bigger & better Christmas event last year was a success, despite having some very stiff, steady competition from Hallmark -- BUT they also must have noticed that they were losing some viewers on the days when they were not airing Christmas movies in Nov-Dec. A lot of viewers probably headed back to Hallmark to watch movies when Lifetime switched to its regular programming in between rounds of Christmas.
So now, Lifetime is coming out swinging, ready to do an all-Christmas schedule too, to try to keep viewers from heading back to Hallmark, I guess.
Hallmark programs two channels with all new movies. Lifetime has more than one channel, but I tend to think that Lifetime will just put new Christmas movies on only one channel, so they will not match or exceed Hallmark's total of 40 movies -- BUT I would not be shocked if they premiere 24, to match what Hallmark has on the Hallmark Channel. IF Lifetime does that, then I will not be shocked if Hallmark raises the stakes and adds another couple of movies onto their total for the year.
I'm excited to see what Lifetime brings this year. They've had the top movies i feel over the last couple of years. The Christmas Contract, Poinsettias for Christmas, Snowed Inn Christmas and Christmas in Mississippi easily beat 90% of what Hallmark produced. (based on would i buy or recommend to others) It'll be entertaining at least and actor selection will go a long way in choosing which ones i spend my time on.
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