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Showing posts with label An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thanksgiving Day TV Specials

As your Turkey's thawing out Today...
I thought we might take a look at 
Thursday's Thanksgiving Specials!

First, Be sure to put the Turkey in the oven...
then sit back, relax with the family, and have a Serving of....


AND MANY MORE!!!!

There's enough for you to have Seconds, and Desserts, too!


See the Christmas TV Schedule for these Thanksgiving & Christmas Specials and Much More!!!

Friday, December 10, 2010

An Old Fashioned Christmas Premieres This Weekend amongst It's a Wonderful Life & other Christmas Classics!!!

An Old Fashioned Christmas-
Premieres December 11th, 2010
Re-Airs December 12th
on the Hallmark Channel

"An Old-Fashioned Christmas" is the next chronicle in the saga that began with esteemed American novelist Louisa May Alcott's short story, An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, which premiered as the Hallmark Channel Original Movie, "An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving," in 2008.

"An Old-Fashioned Christmas" continues the narrative of Isabella (Jacqueline Bisset) and Tilly (Catherine Steadman, "The Tudors") traveling the globe so the wealthy grandmother can teach her talented writer/granddaughter the nuances of character development and refined living.



*Visit the CHRISTMAS TV SCHEDULE for more air dates and times.

Click here for more details & Pictures from An Old Fashioned Christmas

Also, premiering, this weekend, on Sunday, December 12th, on ABC Family... is Christmas Cupid.

This a Great Weekend for those of you who love Christmas Movies as much as I do! There are so many to choose from - it's so hard to pick which one to watch... and it seems all my favorites are airing at exactly the same time - (so unfair) ... It's a Wonderful Life, White Christmas, Meet Me in St. Louis, and the new Premiere Hallmark Channel Movie, An Old Fashioned Christmas.

As a lover of Jane Austen books and films, I am truly excited about this new period Hallmark Christmas Movie. Most of the new Christmas films on TV are set in modern day... so this one will surely be unique! Enjoy!



An Old Fashioned ThanksgivingIt's A Wonderful Life (Two-Disc Collector's Set) (B/W & Color)White Christmas (Anniversary Edition)

Monday, April 12, 2010

Hallmark Channel NEW CHRISTMAS MOVIES Coming!!!

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April 12, 2010 ~ Christmas Movie News:

SURPRISE !!!! ( As Mrs. Miracle says! And... there's Great News for those of you who loved Doris Roberts as the delightfully fun and magical Nanny, Mrs. Miracle... the Hallmark Channel is planning a sequel !!! )



These are the Titles (below) of Hallmark Channel's New Christmas Movies in the works!

Please click on the Movies below for more detailed Information on each film.


Completed Production:

THE NIGHT BEFORE THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS


In Production:

FAREWELL MR. KRINGLE


In Development:

CALL ME MRS. MIRACLE

AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS

ANNIE KRINGLE'S YEAR OFF

HOOPS & YOYO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL


I know we all look forward to the new Christmas Movies, as well as watching our beloved old favorites on TV. For more details on these new movies, simply click on the Movie Titles above.

Due to these movies being in the production phase, they may have a Title Change before they premiere - so don't be too surprised if one changes.

Please note: Some of these Movies may air this year - Some may be in production for next year!

Generally, the Hallmark Channel introduces Four New Christmas Movies made for TV throughout one Christmas Season. However, due to how successful their Christmas Movies have been in the past, perhaps they are scheduling more! (I'm hoping!)

I'm most excited about... CALL ME MRS. MIRACLE and AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS - especially since both are sequels to other Movies that I enjoyed very much!

And, I'm sooooo excited about a HOOPS & YOYO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL - they are sooooo Funny & sooooo Adorable!

Enjoy checking out all the New Christmas Movies!!!

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An Old-Fashioned Christmas, Hallmark Channel Christmas Movie

MOVIE REVIEW

An Old-Fashioned Christmas

AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS is a sequel to the highly-rated An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving starring Jacqueline Bisset.

Network: Hallmark Channel

Original Air Date: December 11, 2010


CAST:

Jacqueline Bisset ... Isabella Crawford
Catherine Steadman ... Mathilda "Tilly" Bassett
Robert O'Mahoney ... Earl of Shannon
Marion O'Dwyer ... Lady Shannon
Leon Ockenden ... Cameron
Kristopher Turner ... Gideon Hopkins, "Gad"
Ian McIlhenny ... Sean Bassett








PLOT:

from Hallmark:

This story follows the movie, An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving...

It's December 1870, and we pick up on the adventures of Mathilda "Tilly" Bassett and her rich grandmother Isabella, having toured some of Europe's cultural centers and are now arriving in Dublin for a month-long stay. Tilly's inner struggle is between being a society woman in-the-making and the Yankee farm girl that are her roots.

Isabella's mission is to expose Tilly to the world of letters; that's why she's bringing her to Dublin, to meet Ireland's poet laureate, the Earl of Shannon. But there's a saying throughout Ireland: "If you want to make God laugh, try making plans."

"An Old-Fashioned Christmas" is the next chronicle in the saga that began with esteemed American novelist Louisa May Alcott's short story, An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, which premiered as the Hallmark Channel Original Movie, "An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving," (Original Air Date: 11/22/2008), and which received critical acclaim while becoming the highest-rated cable television movie of the week.

"An Old-Fashioned Christmas" continues the narrative of Isabella (Jacqueline Bisset) and Tilly (Catherine Steadman, "The Tudors") traveling the globe so the wealthy grandmother can teach her talented writer/granddaughter the nuances of character development and refined living. The story finds the pair in Ireland with Isabella hoping her long-ago suitor, the Earl of Shannon (Robert O'Mahoney, "Blood Royal: William the Conqueror"), himself a talented writer, can assist Tilly in getting her work published.

When the pair arrive at Shannon Castle, it becomes quickly clear to Isabella that the Shannons are in dire financial straits. The Earl is wheelchair-bound from a stroke. Although there is no longer any money in the family, Lady Shannon (Marion O'Dwyer, "The Clinic") has a plan - her ne'er do well son Cameron (Leon Ockenden, "Heartbeat") will marry Tilly Bassett and inherit Isabella's vast wealth. One minor detail creates a conundrum for Lady Shannon - Tilly is engaged to Gideon Hopkins, "Gad" (Kristopher Turner, "An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving"). Lady Shannon demands Cameron step up attempts to charm Tilly, and it is working!

Without Isabella's knowledge, Tilly secretly agrees to come to Ireland to meet her paternal grandfather Sean Bassett (Ian McIlhenny, ""The Tudors"), a meager potato farmer whose son Ellis has died in America. Tilly's mother Mary harbors a grudge toward Isabella because her wealth could have helped the family after Ellis' death, but Isabella stubbornly refused. How dare Mary fall in love with someone beneath her social standards? Potato farmers? Now, staring down the father of the man she denied as family, Isabella learns that atonement begins when one realizes it is necessary. Without the weight of guilt, Isabella realizes she has budding feelings for Sean.

Days before Christmas, Cameron makes a play for Tilly in full view of Gad who packs his bags for America - engagement over. Tilly knows in the moment that Gad is her true love, and she never wanted to be Lady Shannon. A collision of events finds Tilly and Isabella without lodging on Christmas Eve. As their lone carriage rolls toward Bassett farmhouse, the night air suddenly fills with dancing snowflakes. This Christmas in Ireland, both Isabella and Tilly discover it takes the taste of an occasional turnip to make one truly appreciate the plain potato.

Click here for Pictures, Movie Plot, and My Movie Review of:
An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving










Movie Review:

An Old Fashioned Christmas

The Movie began... and suddenly I was swept away in an old fashioned period of time ... where people wear beautiful old clothing - hats and lovely dresses. The buildings, too, were old, yet beautiful... castles and mansions right out of Jane Austen, except it was Ireland, not England... and the language..... well, I'll get to that...

In the very beginning - Mathilda Bassett (Tilly) and her Grandmother Isabella - visited the Shannon family. He had been an old suitor of Isabella's and was now a well-known poet. Isabella's hope was that he could help Tilly with her writings.

The Shannon's live in a fine home, a Castle, yet it was easy to see they were not doing well financially - their servants were all gone and the place was run down, dusty, and not in order. Tilly and her Grandmother soon realized the family was scheming for her to marry their son, Cameron, to save them from ruin - thinking Tilly's Grandmother, Isabella, would financially support them. However, Cameron didn't want much to do with Tilly, until realizing she wouldn't be an easy catch. He decided he liked the challenge. It was all a game to him.

Trying to win her heart, Cameron sang to them all a Christmas Carol one evening. I thought it was lovely, but then... I noticed something very odd in the lyrics to the song - he replaced the Name of Christ, with the word, He.

The song was "O Holy Night" and the phrase was supposed to be:

"Fall on your knees

Oh hear the angel voices

Oh night devine

Oh night, when Christ was born

Oh night devine

Oh night, Oh night devine"


He instead sang: Oh night, when "He" was born.

I found that to be the most disturbing part of the movie. It was very offensive that the lyrics would be changed and the name of Christ would be removed from this very beautiful and old fashioned Christmas Carol. I even researched the lyrics to the song and found it written originally with the name of Christ included. They purposely removed it. I was deeply offended.

Of all the Hallmark Channel Christmas Movies this year (2010), I had been looking forward the absolute most to this movie - An Old Fashioned Christmas. I had loved the original movie, An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving and I was eager to see the love story continue between Tilly (Mathilda Bassett) and Gad. (Gideon Hopkins)

I was expecting so much in that first moment when Gad and Tilly first see each other again after two years of her being gone - and he, crossing an ocean just to be with her for Christmas! But there was no spark, at first... just a rather formal greeting... until he let her down from her horse - and they kiss. Then, as they go for a walk, she actually tells him she didn't wish for him to come there, but she apologizes, he forgives her, and they eventually do kiss, again... sweetly.

There were moments of the movie I liked very much, since I like old-fashioned movies, but there were such distasteful moments, too - behaviors, words, and phrases - I didn't feel belonged in this period of time, for instance: "bad boy", "hangover", the word "burp", instead of maybe, belch, and "boys behaving badly". That last phrase was the worst!

Tilly seems to be attracted to and at other moments - not at all, to Cameron. Late one night, she opens her bedroom door holding a candle - and says, with a disappointed face - "Oh, it's you." when she sees Cameron standing there. She seems disappointed it's not Gad there, yet, seconds later she acts as if she likes Cameron and proceeds to kiss him. This seemed so odd because both Tilly and her Grandmother knew that Cameron and his Mother, Lady Shannon, were only angling for Cameron & Tilly to marry to save their family's fortune and home. So, why would she, an engaged young lady, allow herself to kiss him - knowing it was all a lie and he was known to all as a drunken player... who would go out drinking nearly ever night, talking immodestly of "busty barmaids". One night, Cameron even takes Gad out drinking - to the point of drunkenness, of course, and convinces poor sweet, trusting Gad that he has Tilly's heart, now.

In the midst of all this, Tilly has found her grandfather (her late father's father) and uncle living nearby - and convices her grandmother, Isabella, (her mother's mother) to go and visit them. He repeatedly calls her a "witch" and we all know what he really means. I wonder if that sort of term would have been used in that time period to mean what it does today. I think it probably would not, but I do not know.

(SPOILER below....)

All in all, Tilly realizes the truth of what her heart really wants and there is a Happy Ending! She reunites with Gad just before he is about to leave on a boat and return home - to America. She begs of him to forgive her and admits she is still immature and naive. He is so noble and loves her so dearly that he, of course, forgives her, and they pledge their love again to one another.

In the meantime... Tilly's Grandfather and Grandmother have grown closer and more fond of one another. They decorate his house, cook a Christmas feast, and have a wonderful Family Christmas together! That part was rather lovely and sweet - I wish there could have been much more of the family coming together.


See or Skip:

For a Family Movie Night, I must suggest skipping this one.

For those who love period movies, then you'll want to see this one, as well.








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Monday, November 2, 2009

Countdown to Thanksgiving - Hallmark Movies and More!


Now that it is officially November, the Countdown to Thanksgiving has begun! I know it's a special day for so many families! It's such a special time and gathering.... a day I hold so dear... especially the precious time that our family is all gathered around at the table and we all bow our heads to say grace to our Precious Lord for all our many blessings!

Also, I just wanted to share... that I added in the Hallmark Channel's Countdown to Thanksgiving Movies! So many wonderful movies to watch and they start from 12 NOON to 12 MIDNIGHT!

Check the CHRISTMAS TV SCHEDULE for the complete guide!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving

MOVIE REVIEW

An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving:
a Hallmark Channel Holiday Movie.



CAST:

Jacqueline Bisset ... Isabella
Helene Joy ... Mary
Tatiana Maslany ... Tilly
Vivien Endicott-Douglas ... Prudence
Gage Munroe ... Solomon
Kristopher Turner ... Gad








PLOT:
from the Hallmark Channel-

"An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving" is the story of a young woman searching for her true path amidst a holiday season of desicions and discoveries and is based on an 1881 short story by American author and poet, Louisa May Alcott.

Disturbed by the financial strains her family has endured following the death of her father, 17 year old Tilly (Tatiana Maslany), a headstrong young woman, with a keen intellect, writes a letter to her grandmother Isabella Caldwell (Jacqueline Bisset), whom she has never met. In fact, Tilly's mother Mary (Helene Joy), has rarely spoken of her. In the letter to Isabella, Tilly pretends to be Mary, and begs for financial assistance. Mary is soon shocked to come face-to-face with her estranged, high society mother from New York. Isabella recounts the letter, which Mary immediately realizes has been written wholly out of Tilly's imagination and concern for the family.

The family reunion is far from ideal, as Mary has long resented the lack of love and moral support she received from her mother, and Isabella has not forgiven Mary for abandoning her life of privilege to marry her "vagrant" husband years earlier.

In the midst of this family drama, Tilly is torn among love and duty to her mother and siblings, a deepening romance with her boyfriend, Gad (Kristopher Turner), and the wonderfully textured life offered by her wealthy, wise grandmother. Perhaps Tilly won't have to choose. She can have it all.









Movie Review:

This is a very decent family movie.

As mentioned in the plot information above, this movie is based upon the writings of Louisa May Alcott, whose most popular work is Little Women. I am rather fond of period movies… and pioneer settings. This reminded me of a mix of Little House on the Prairie, Anne of Green Gables, and of course, Little Women.

I enjoyed the story of this sweet little family, who had recently lost their father and was trying to make it through the winter and life. The main character, Tilly, is an aspiring writer – and each new scene begins with her writing and journaling her thoughts on the events happening in her family.

It’s a beautiful story of family reconciliation as the Grandmother and Mother forgive one another of mistakes made in the past. It’s precious how the little boy is determined that they celebrate Thanksgiving no matter what… and the Grandmother asks him why it is so important, and he replies in his sweet child-like manner, “It’s how we know we’re okay.”

The family knows they won’t have much for Thanksgiving dinner, so the Mother puts more emphasis on the family sewing together a lovely Thanksgiving tablecloth. It is sweet to watch them work on it throughout the movie, and it turns out to be so beautiful – they display it proudly at the end of the movie.

Tilly becomes engaged to Gad, (their romance is so sweet!)... but is hesitant at first, at the idea of leaving her family. Their Mother becomes terribly ill and is near death. It is touching how the family cares for her… and it is a precious moment when she is able to join family and friends for Thanksgiving dinner.



See or Skip:

See, with your family!

It's a Wonderful Movie. com Approved!






Saturday, September 5, 2009

Accidental Friendship

MOVIE REVIEW:


Accidental Friendship: Hallmark Channel Holiday Movie






CAST:

Ben Vereen ... Wes
Chandra Wilson ... Yvonne
Kathleen Munroe ... Tami Baumann
Gabriel Hogan ... Kevin Brawner
Duane Murray ... Officer
Jackie Brown ... Screaming Woman
Jean Yoon ... Lila Jones
Taylor Trowbridge ... Gloria


PLOT:

A homeless woman, Yvonne (Chandra Wilson), is befriended by a police officer in "Accidental Friendship". Ben Vereen portrays Wes, a homeless man.

Based on a true story, a police officer and a homeless woman who share similar emotional pasts and an inability to form lasting relationships slowly form an unlikely bond, and learn to trust one another. Eventually each is able to affect the other’s life for the better.


Movie Review:


This is a serious strory of a homeless woman (Yvonne) and the struggles she endures along life's way.

I don't think this movie will be entertaining to most young viewers, yet the woman (Yvonne) has dogs that are very cute.

Yvonne collapses in one scene, but is found by a police officer and turns out to be okay. It is implied/stated that the Police Officer (Tami) has spent the weekend with her boyfriend.

It is stated later on in the movie that Yvonne's friend, Wes, has passed away. He, too, was homeless.

Yvonne does turn her life around, with help from Tami and others and eventually moves into a home of her own.


See or Skip:


See, if you find the information above to be intriging or interesting.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving... It's the Countdown to CHRISTmas!!!


I've been busy busy busy... Updating the Christmas TV Schedule list with all the wonderful family Christmas Movies I can find.
Check the list for your favorites and if you know something - not on the list - then please e-mail me!

There are lots of New Christmas Movies this year! Be sure to catch a new Thanksgiving Movie tonight on the Hallmark Channel titled - An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving. It looks like it will be a lovely movie!

Happy Thanksgiving & Merry CHRISTmas!!!

NET Movie Blogger




Saturday, November 1, 2008

Happy November! ...with Updated Christmas TV Schedule!

Happy November, Everyone!

We are on our way now... to the Holiday Season! It's a little over 4 weeks now til Thanksgiving, so I guess it's time to order that Turkey and get out your best linens!

Plus, there are lots and lots of fun Christmas Specials coming to your TV. The Hallmark Channel is playing lots of wonderful looking family movies this year. I always look forward to their films most of all- because you always know the family can watch them together!

I have many new Christmas shows listed on my site - plus the dates and times to your all time favorites, like...

It's a Wonderful Life - airing twice on NBC
The Bells of St. Marys - on TCM with other classics
A Christmas Story - a movie marathon on TBS

and much more is on the List, already!!


Come check out the NEW CHRISTMAS MOVIES

and the...

ALL NEW CHRISTmas TV Schedule for November & December 2008!


Have a Wonderful Day... and please Vote for your Country on Tuesday - Nov.4th!
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