Friday, September 8, 2023

🍁🏈 Catch the NEW FALL MOVIES This Weekend 🍃🍁 Plus, an All-New "When Calls the Heart" Reunion and Sweet-Sounding Surprise -- SEE HERE:




Hello, everyone! 'Tis the season nearly now for hot apple cider, warming spices, corn mazes, hayrides, pumpkin picking/carving, and more!

Our leaves here in the Midwest are still quite green, but I can feel a seasonal shift is coming soon!

This second weekend in September (Friday through Sunday) brings us Two New FALL movies - on the Hallmark Channel and Great American Family, plus a new heartwarming film on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries and an all-new episode of When Calls the Heart!

See all of the details below...



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Friday, September 8, 2023:




Storyline: Emily’s life veers off course when she becomes permanently blind after an unfortunate rock-climbing accident and struggles to cope with her new reality. Meanwhile, a potential guide dog named Garth is also struggling with his rigorous training. With the help of Emily’s friend Matthew and Garth’s trainer Katie, both make headway in their important transitions. Through a series of missed encounters, both overcome their obstacles, and Garth ends up being paired with Emily. With Garth by her side, Emily takes on her biggest challenge yet, opening her heart.

Premieres Friday, September 8, 2023
at 9pm/8c. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries



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Saturday, September 9, 2023




Storyline: Hannah, a thriving romance columnist, thinks she’s got life and love figured out… until her longtime boyfriend unexpectedly breaks up with her. At the same time, Hannah’s editor hires a new writer, Liam, to work with her and give the column a male perspective. The two clash over their approach and sparks fly. To prove himself, Liam offers to help Hannah get her ex-boyfriend back. But, in the process of proving each other wrong, they begin to realize they may be right for each other.

Premieres Saturday, September 9, 2023
at 8pm/7c. on Great American Family



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Saturday, September 9, 2023:




Storyline: Sparks are reignited when a single mother and a pro football player coincidentally meet again on her daughter’s flag football field after his career is interrupted by a sports injury.

Premieres Saturday, September 9, 2023
at 8pm/7c. on the Hallmark Channel



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Sunday, September 10, 2023:

Season 10 - Episode 7




Synopsis: When a former student visits, Elizabeth thinks she may need her help. Meanwhile, Lucas orders something for all of Hope Valley to enjoy…if they can get it working.

Season 10 - Episode 7
Premieres Sunday, September 10, 2023
at 9pm/8c. on the Hallmark Channel


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Programming Notes:

Hallmark Movies & Mysteries -

Saturday - Marathons: Ruby Herring Mysteries & Picture Perfect Mysteries

Sunday - Guiding Emily (encore) - 7pm/6c.


Hallmark Drama -

Sunday - Mystery Woman Marathon



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We certainly have a wonderful variety of new movies to choose from this weekend. Which one will you fall for?

All three movies look intriguing to me for various reasons...

Guiding Emily is sure to be a heartwarming, inspirational story full of emotion. The story is based on the book, Guiding Emily: A Tale of Love, Loss, and Courage, by Author Barbara Hinske (writer of The Christmas Club, which also became a delightful Hallmark movie).

Love Can Surprise You, Great American Family's first Autumn movie premiere, looks to be a lighthearted romantic comedy. I've seen the lead actor, David Lafontaine, in a couple movies, but the one that stands out to me the most is Christmas at the Plaza, where he plays the rather clueless boyfriend, who is not in tune whatsoever to his girlfriend's feelings. I'm hoping this new GAF movie will be a redeeming role for him. David's character in Love Can Surprise You seems to be much more knowledgeable about love, but can he apply it to real life?

And... since Hallmark Channel's new premiere Fourth Down and Love has two well-known and well-loved Hallmark actors, Pascale Hutton and Ryan Paevey, along with the football theme, I have a feeling this film will definitely draw in viewers with it's familiar and cozy fall feeling. It's set to record on my DVR; I'm sure it will be a ratings touchdown!

I'm also looking forward to the sweet reunion on When Calls the Heart Sunday night when Elizabeth's former student, Rosaleen, returns to Hope Valley. My hope is that it will be a touching episode building up to forgiveness from Rosaleen to Henry Gowen, who she still blames for the mine accident years ago that killed her father. From the promos Hallmark has shared, it's clear that Molly Sullivan explains to her daughter that Henry Gowen is not the same man he used to be.

Forgiveness is not always easy; it can be a struggle to give, but it's an important step to healing from past hurts. Honestly, the person we are to forgive may not always, in the rational sense, deserve it or even ask for it, but the Bible instructs us to forgive as The Lord forgives us for our sins. As we forgive others, through our faith, we are released from the anger and bitterness that once held us. Scripture tells us in Mark 11:25, "And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive him, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins." When we choose to forgive others out of obedience to God, then we receive spiritual freedom.

I hope you all have a blessed and wonderful weekend. Please note: I have not pre-screened the new movies listed above. If you'd like to post a review on whether a film is family-friendly, please share in comments.

Blessings to you all,
Net


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 SHINING HIS LIGHT: 

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“Be kind and compassionate to one another, 
forgiving each other, 
just as in Christ God forgave you.”
~Ephesians 4:32




Fall home decor:




41 comments:

  1. I'll record 4th down and Love, but I don't know yet if I'll try to watch it.

    Definitely recording Love can Surprise you!

    WCTH looks amazing this weekend. -Maria

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  2. Guiding Emily is one the best movies Hallmark has produced in a while. Should have been a Hallmark Hall of Fame! Superb acting all around and the dogs were great too! And it's family friendly.

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    1. Joyce, Thank you so much for this review of "Guiding Emily!" I'm so glad to hear how much you enjoyed this special movie.

      Oh, how I miss those Hallmark Hall of Fame movies and the sweet, heartfelt Hallmark card commercials in between. Those were good times. I'm so glad to hear this movie gave you that same feeling.

      Thank you, again, for sharing!
      Blessings, Net

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  3. Looking forward to this weekends movies. And WCTH.

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    1. dstoutholcomb - Happy watching! Thank you for sharing with us! ~Net

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    2. I enjoyed the football movie and WCTH.

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  4. I love your image with the falling leaves, Net. Fall hasn't always been my favorite time of year, but I'm learning to appreciate it more. Thank you for your beautiful website.

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    1. Oh, thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoy my website, and it's good to hear you are appreciating the Fall season even more.

      I, too, miss the carefree Summer days when they are gone, along with the pretty flowers and sunshine, but Fall also brings it's own delights that will also be gone far too soon.

      Let's enjoy it while it lasts! :)
      Blessings to you! Net

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  5. Net, Thank you for your words about forgiveness, I’ve been struggling with that in my life. I’ve been holding on to some resentment from the past. God’s been telling me to let it go and then I can move forward, but it’s still a struggle. I wrote down the two scriptures you shared about forgiveness, and I’m repeating them to myself throughout the day.

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    1. Thank you for sharing your heart with us. Forgiveness can be so hard, and each of us have different reasons and circumstances.

      I pray The Lord will take this burden away from your heart, and you'll be able to release it to Him. As you lean on Him, Jesus will give you the strength and grace you need to get through this.

      I will be praying for you. God bless, Net

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  6. I’m looking forward to Fourth Down and Love and WCTH! I wish we could see more of the kids from the 1st season.

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  7. I agree with Joyce from Carolina about Guiding Emily. It is truly a wonderful movie one that gives you the full Hallmark feeling. I was concerned about the dog having a voice but Garth did an excellent job they did it just perfectly. The acting was wonderful I love the relationships in the movie where the friends were helping her along not giving her pity and letting her just sit there. They said you're stronger than that we support you, we're with you. They were her true friends. My words cannot truly Express how happy I am with this movie. It was wonderfully made wonderfully acted and it is such a heartwarming story. Great job Hallmark I have to give you lots of props for it!

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    1. Thank you, Anonymous, for sharing this review of Guiding Emily with us. It's also nice to hear how much you thoroughly enjoyed this movie.

      I posted your review along with others here:
      https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2023/07/hallmark-announces-september-2023-movie.html

      Thank you! Net

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  8. I am now able to log in. So I will be catching up on the WCTH episodes!

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  9. They’re add Great American Family Movie Checklist App

    Download now on Goggle Play y& Apple App Store

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  10. Guiding Emily is family friendly about Emily loses her eyesight due to rock climbing accident without a helmet & elbow & knee caps when she becomes blind when a guide dog named Garth since he was a puppy is struggling to his rigorous training. Emily gets help from her friend named Matthew & Garth’s dog trainer Katie are both make headway in their important transitions. Emily ends up paired with the guide dog named Garth by her side.Garth the guide dog was a puppy he recognized Emily & he wants to be with Emily. Emily’s colleague named Drew brings her desk, laptop, voiceover phone, etc…, at Emily’s place. Emily uses a cane & a guide dog named Garth is hardly known Emily when he was a puppy. Mark named lab retriever Garth. He works at Visionary Guide Dogs Foundation. Emily is with Matthew & Garth the Guide Dog

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  11. Guiding Emily is supposed to be Hallmark Hall of Fame movies

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  12. I also appreciate your words on forgiveness Net. I struggled to forgive for years but I finally was convicted when I thought “God has forgiven me, how can I not forgive?” And you are so right, what makes it so difficult is that many times the people we forgive don’t even care or do not change but it’s not about them it’s about us being obedient to God and letting go of that hurt and anger and allowing Gods love and joy to fill us instead. Maybe those we forgive will never change but at least our heart is clean and whatever Gods will is for our future relationship with them is, will be his will. I will be recoding both Hallmark movies this weekend!

    ~Paula

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    1. Paula, Thank you for expressing how much these words about forgiveness touched you. It blessed me so to read your response, "...it’s about us being obedient to God and letting go of that hurt and anger and allowing Gods love and joy to fill us instead." That is such a beautiful way to say it.

      Thank you for sharing!
      Have a Blessed Weekend, Net

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  13. Love can surprise You was very delightful! -Maria

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  14. Anyone know if Fourth Down and Love was okay?

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  15. I am now caught up on the WCTH episodes. That baby girl is soooo cute!! Best I've seen in awhile.

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  16. Hi Net, I was finally able to watch my recording of the Abby Brooks Mystery on GAC. I absolutely loved the faith and scriptures intertwined within the movie, especially the scene where she cried out to God out of frustration and desperation for guidance. I feel we have all been in that situation when our faith is not as strong as it should be and it was so relatable to see her just talk to God. Like others I was bummed the movie didn’t show them try to work out their marriage. I was thrown for a loop at the end, to be honest I thought it was going to be the lady who worked in the library/office where Abby was going through the newspapers….that lady just seemed creepy to me. I felt the explanation of who the killer was, was an interesting one. All in all it was enjoyable and I hope they make more!

    ~Paula

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  17. Another amazing (and clean) episode of ECTH! -Maria

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  18. Hallmark’s “Guiding Emily” is a compelling, family-friendly, and engaging story of the love shared with a woman, Emily, who loses her eye-sight during a freak accident while rock-climbing. Despite her tragic blindness, she opens her heart to the love of her mother, friends, and coworkers, all helping her to restore some semblance of normalcy in her young life. Especially touching is the mutual love between Emily and her future service dog, Garth – whose thoughts are shared with the viewers as he endures his training as a seeing-eye dog. For me, the icing on the cake is the romantic relationship that develops between Emily and her longtime friend and admirer from her rock-climbing gym. This film is classic Hallmark that lives up to their motto, “Where Love Happens”.

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  19. GUIDING EMILY
    *clean and family friendly*
    This movie was such a delight!! I loved how emotional it was. Honestly, I couldn’t stop thinking about this movie even the next day after I watched it. I’m thinking of reading the book too. Sarah Drew’s acting was remarkable. It was such a heartbreaking scene when she found out she was blind permanently, and I was bawling my eyes out for her. The chemistry was great, although I did wish for more screen time between the 2 leads. Half of the movie Emily was still engaged to Connor. Her friendship-turned-romance with Matthew was so sweet. Although what happened to her was soul crushing, it also makes my heart happy to see how she was surrounded by really kind friends, coworkers, neighbor, who showered her with support and love. This was a truly terrific writing, directing, and acting all around. Of course Garth was super cute too. The only thing I wish is that this could’ve been a longer movie because I didn’t want it to end! Amazing job, Hallmark!

    FOURTH DOWN AND LOVE
    *clean and family friendly, with divorce topic* (I did watch it while working on my computer so hopefully I didn’t miss anything)
    I didn’t expect to like this, but I really enjoyed it. The movie does have a “girl power” theme, with the girls playing flag football. I personally don't think it was extreme feminism. Chemistry was great. Personally, I think Ryan Paevey usually comes across as too cold and aloof in movies, but here he was more warm. Pascale was hilarious and fantastic as always. Just love her! The side characters were enjoyable to watch also. It was a solid, funny and heartwarming movie.

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    1. CH Mom, I've been meaning to comment and tell you how much I enjoyed hearing from you - and receiving these two wonderful reviews! It's nice to hear how much you enjoyed both of these movies.

      You were the first to review "Fourth Down and Love," and I was grateful to learn from you that it is family-friendly!

      I posted both of your reviews here:
      https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2023/07/hallmark-announces-september-2023-movie.html

      Thank you for taking the time to share!
      Blessings on your weekend, Net

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    2. Thank you for your sweet note, Net. Always loved hearing from you! Blessings 🤎🤎

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  20. Guiding Emily review;
    I really enjoyed watching this movie! It was heartwarming and sweet. Great cast. Family friendly. Truly enjoyable and she did a terrific job acting being blind, frustrated and kind at the same time. I was surprised this wasn't a Hall of Fame.

    The only thing that really bothered me was the couple living together. We know that they were not married. Sadly, I am seeing more and more of this on Hallmark.

    Overall great film! I would be glad to see it again!

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    1. Abigail, I appreciate your review of Guiding Emily. I'm glad to hear how much you enjoyed it.

      I was curious... who is the couple who is (implied?) living together? Is it Emily?

      I posted your review here:
      https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2023/07/hallmark-announces-september-2023-movie.html

      Blessings to you! Net

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    2. Emily and her first boyfriend. Maybe I am mistaken, but that was the impression I got. I'd have to re-watch it again to make sure.

      Still though, one of the BEST Hallmarks lately, besides Wedding Veil.😁

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  21. Another lovely episode of WCTH! So happy to see Fiona behind some Wiring

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  22. Another lovely episode of when calls the heart

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  23. Another lovely episode of WCTH!! So happy to see Fiona behind some fixing wires again. Hope Valley now has a radio!

    Glad that Nathan and Faith will remain friends. I never felt it for those to together. I'm wondering if they'll pair her with Hickam, who has really stepped out of his shadow this season and I'm loving it!! Don't want Nathan to be lonely though, maybe he'll try again with Mei or my hope, Fiona. My favorite scene of them together is when she takes the gooey cake out of his hand and eats it. I think they would be a great match.

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  24. I might watch the Thunder Birds movie with Niall Matter(if family-friendly) since the real Thunder Birds are coming to my hometown on Owensboro on Friday and Saturday. A lot of my friends from church are going to see them. I may or may not go, depending on the crowd(I don't like crowds ;). Maybe, I can find a good spot farther away.

    Thinking of Niall Matter makes me miss Aurora Teagarden Mysteries!😭

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  25. I just finished watching Fourth Down and Love, and really enjoyed it! It was definitely family-friendly, and the characters were all very real, and often funny. I agree with CH Mom that Jesse Metcalf seemed warmer in this movie than he sometimes is in other movies; perhaps it's just better chemistry this time around.

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    1. Sharon in Mi, I love hearing how much you enjoyed Fourth Down and Love! That is interesting that both you and CH Mom noticed how different Ryan Paevey is in this movie. I look forward to seeing his warmer side in this!

      (By the way, you said Jesse Metcalf in your comment, but I believe you meant Ryan Paevey.)


      I shared your review here:
      https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2023/07/hallmark-announces-september-2023-movie.html

      Blessings & Thank you, again, for sharing! Net

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