Friday, June 28, 2024

❄๐ŸŽ„Christmas In July Is Here๐ŸŽ„❄ See When Your Favorite Great American Family And Hallmark Channel Christmas Movies Are Playing๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿ‘‰




Have you been feeling that humid and sultry Summer breeze, then hold on to your Santa hats and get out those Countdown to Christmas clocks... 

*CHRISTMAS IN JULY IS HERE*
to cool you off - beginning TODAY 
on Great American Family 
and the Hallmark Channel!

Great American Family has 24/7 coverage of their classic Christmas films, such as: Destined at Christmas, Bringing Christmas Home, My Christmas Hero, Catering Christmas, A Christmas Blessing, and more! Plus, you'll also see some classic new additions, including: Hats Off to Christmas and A Very Corgi Christmas.

The Hallmark Channel will have an all-new Christmas movie premiere, titled Falling Like Snowflakes, this Saturday night among their beloved Christmas classics, such as: Crown for Christmas, Cross Country Christmas, A Royal Christmas, A Biltmore Christmas, and more!

See all of the details below...



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Saturday, June 29, 2024:




Storyline: A photographer (Rebecca Dalton), determined to complete her exhibit by capturing a rare photo of a 12-sided snowflake, enlists the help of a childhood friend (Marcus Rosner) and they go on a mission they’ll never forget.

Premieres Saturday, June 29, 2024
at 8pm/7c. on the Hallmark Channel


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Programming Notes:
(Just a few special movie programming notes for the weekend!)


Great American Family:

๐Ÿ””Jingle Bell Bracket๐Ÿ””

Amongst their 24/7 Christmas movie coverage, on Saturday afternoon/night, Great American Family will air the top four films from their Jingle Bell Bracket competition.

๐Ÿ””My Christmas Hero ... Great American Family ... 4pm

๐Ÿ””Jingle Bell Princess ... Great American Family ... 6pm

๐Ÿ””Catering Christmas ... Great American Family ... 8pm

๐Ÿ””'Twas the Text Before Christmas ... Great American Family ... 10pm


You can download Great American Family's upcoming Christmas Movie Schedule this week:
(*images/schedule via: Great American Media)






Hallmark Mystery:

Saturday: Mystery 101 Marathon

Sunday: Travel to far-off destinations in an *International Mystery Marathon* all Sunday long starting at 9a/8c!

Movies included: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery, To Catch a Spy, The Dancing Detective, and more!



UPtv:

Sunday: Throughout Sunday, beginning at 11am/10c., UPtv will air an encore marathon of their June Grooms movies featuring two encore presentations of Trevor Donovan and Rachel Boston in The Engagement Plot at 7pm/6c. and 11pm/10c.


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Have a fantastic weekend, everyone!

My family and I have a busy weekend planned, but I'm going to try to squeeze in some Christmas movie-watching whenever I can!

I hope many of you can also enjoy some of the delightful Christmas movies airing this weekend. There are many good ones to choose from!

Ready? Set those DVR's! Go watch the Christmas Movies!

See the Christmas Movie Schedule for both Great American Christmas in July and the Hallmark Channel's Christmas in July!


Have a Blessed, Merry Weekend!
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SHINING HIS LIGHT:

"Those who are wise will shine like the brightness of the heavens, and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars for ever and ever."
~Daniel 12:3



16 comments:

  1. Already started off today with Homegrown Christmas. :)

    Definitely have plans to record Destined at Christmas tonight (will keep you all informed on any new previews I see!), and to record that cute new Hallmark movie tomorrow!

    -Maria

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  2. I am excited for Christmas in July. There are still 3 more nights of track and field Olympic Trials. They have been so fun to watch this week and last weekend. Gymnastics started last night so that will be thru the weekend too. Will have some hot chocolate and pretend it is cold and watch some Christmas.

    Sabrina

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  3. Happy Christmas in July! I look forward to watching all the Christmas movies. The movie A Very Corgi Christmas, btw, is new to me.

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  4. Falling Like Snowflakes looks cute. I usually like Marcus Rosner’s movies.

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  5. A Biltmore Christmas was one of my favorites, I’ll be watching that one!!

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  6. Happy Christmas in (almost) July!

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  7. GAF- promos galore tonight!

    -1st big trailer for Great American Christmas featuring returning favorites and already announced new talent

    -Jill Wagner and Jesse Hutch's movie is now titled Sleighbells and Sugarplums

    -Danica Mckellar and Oliver Rice's new movie is now A Cinderella Christmas Ball

    -Plenty of bottom-of-the-screen promo blurbs!

    -Maria

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  8. I will definitely be watching this Falling like snowflakes, those 2 are so cute together!
    ~Paula

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  9. I would like to see the new Christmas movies for July

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  10. Falling like Snowflakes is clean, and so adorable! -Maria

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  11. Review: Falling Like Snowflakes -
    Family-friendly? Yes -
    Keeper? No -

    The word that comes to mind for this movie is, unfortunately, bland. A rather boring plot (trying to find a 12-sided snowflake) together with Rebecca Dalton's sub-par acting, just didn't do anything for me. And on top of that, there were some major problems in this movie (Note: SPOILERS AHEAD):

    * Didn't Rebecca look a little too nice for venturing out into a heavy snowstorm? Perfect hair, perfect makeup, perfect clothing...it looked like she was going to a magazine shoot.
    * When Suzanne is out in the cold, you can see her breadth, but never when Rebecca and Marcus are out in the cold.
    * And the whole plot with Suzanne seemed unnecessary and anticlimactic. She never really seemed to be a threat. And she misses out because her photos are blurry? Really?
    * For someone who wanted to find and take a picture of the rare snowflake, Rebecca sure seemed to give up quickly on finding her camera (and she didn't even seem all that upset over losing it...or was this just the subpar acting I mentioned before?).

    So, this is a skipper for me!

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    1. Thank you for this review, Mark 25. I needed to make room on my dvr, so I'm trusting your opinion and hitting delete. We all know I probably couldn't handle a "bland" movie and would most likely be shredding it to pieces (as Jim would say!), especially from what I've read about the lack of credible snow effects in this snowstorm movie! ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ
      ~~Jane

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    2. As an aside, I'm so thankful for folks on here that sign their name or use a pseudonym and are not "anonymous". It makes it so much easier to decide which movies to watch. We all have different (and valid!) opinions/reviews on movies and after awhile you can learn to recognize whose opinions usually tend to be similar to one's own and, thereby, make a decision to watch or skip a movie. So thank you to everyone who signs their name! ~~Jane

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  12. Falling Like Snowflakes was so bad. A major snow storm and it is snowing with blue skies and the sun out. The snow plow looks like it just came from thd factory. He hits black ice and hit the brakes which is some you never and get stuck in less than an inch of snow. The music was so loud.

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  13. I really enjoyed Falling Like Snowflakes! It was family friendly, the scenery and Christmas decor were very nice and I thought Rebecca and Marcus were super cute together. I agree with Mark25, they should have drew it out a little further with Suzanne, like maybe her stealing the photo or sabotaging in some way, just because it drew me in not knowing who would get to the snowflake first, and then I was left wanting more from that aspect. I liked the daughter and friend/coworker in the film, I would watch again come Christmas time.
    ~Paula

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  14. I watched Falling Like Snowflakes, and it was just ok....I'm glad I watched it, but it was a one and done. I thought Rebecca and Marcus were cute together, but yeah the plot holes were a little bit much. The whole plot with the other photographer didn't make much sense. Also based on what they were talking with needing to be in the "eye" of the blizzard to get this photo of a 12 sided snowflake, they were not ever in a "blizzard". It just felt like it was rushly made.

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