Dear *It's a Wonderful Movie* friends,
I know many of you, like myself, are very cautious of the programming you watch in your home, so... if you'd like to give ratings to a movie that is filled with hope, inspiration, and faith, then you'll want to watch the Thursday night special airing of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Home Again" on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. (See my favorite part of the movie below!)
Thursday, August 13, 2020:
Join the POstables as they take a trip out to the country in...
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Storyline via Hallmark: When The Postables discover an antique vase with a letter inside, they trace the package to three little girls who attempted to sell the vase 18 years ago in order to save their family farm. While the vase was an heirloom from many generations ago, the origin is suspicious. With the farm again facing financial hardship, The Postables must choose between doing what’s legal and what’s moral.
Thursday, August 13, 2020
at 7pm/6c. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Also, on Thursday night... if you need a little Christmas in August, stay tuned after Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Home Again, for a fun Christmas movie for Hallmark's "Miracles of Christmas" Thursday feature starring Lacey Chabert...
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Thursday, August 13, 2020
at 9pm/8c. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
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I hope all of you POstables enjoy watching this encore airing of "SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED: HOME AGAIN." One of my favorite parts is when Oliver and Shane go for a little stroll in the pasture. This looks very romantic on screen, but take it from this country girl, you definitely want to carefully watch where you are going - if you are anywhere near where animals are grazing.
As for the story-line itself, you are immediately swept away in the story of the mysterious vase, it's history and potential worth. The family farm is in desperate financial need. Could the sudden discovery of the missing vase be the long awaited miracle they are seeking?
If any of you are new to the "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" series, I highly recommend every one, but you'll probably want to start at the very beginning. I have a chronological list of all of the movies and episodes - *HERE*!
And, if you love Christmas movies year round, be sure to check the Christmas Schedule - *HERE*!
Family For Christmas is one of the very few Lacy Chabert movies Im not keen on - in many ways it was a departure for Hallmark.
ReplyDeleteIt jumped backwards and forwards and I felt almost as if the maincharacters only met up at the end of it,
I actually like Family For Christmas, although I don't like that she doesn't get to be that family at the end. But in my mind I feel that life they will have in the end. Just a little later on. I guess it is to show someone who thinks they have it all and couldn't want anything more, that maybe love and a family is more than just being alone with a dream job and money and a high rise apartment over looking the water. Now the only thing I say about that is that what is so wrong with that life? Not everyone has to be married at 20 and have kids, some people want to have the career and that's ok too. The other thing I will say about this movie is they didn't really do a good job of showing her having the "Christmas wish" that the santa says she had. They didn't really show her longing for her days with Ben.
ReplyDeleteBut what I just love about the movie is how she slowly sees how her life could have been with Ben, the one she loves and never forgot. I guess I am a sucker for movies that love wins. Many times life takes people in different places and they don't look back and say what if. So I see why they had her not getting to go back to the place with the kids cause it was about her seeing the what if and deciding if she wants to go on with her career and money and moving to NY or does she want to take the chance on love.
It's been a long time since they've aired this movie with Lacey in it. I think I remember enjoying it at the time, but it's definitely not the best movie with her in it.
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