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Showing posts with label Learning to Love. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

🎬 My Latest Movie Reviews - 2 Hits πŸ‘πŸ‘ 2 Misses πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘Ž - SEE HERE:




I wanted to share my thoughts today on four recent movies I watched. One of the movies, in particular, left me with such a passionate viewpoint, I simply had to share my take with all of you.

Three of the movies I'm reviewing aired on Great American Family, Learning to Love, 10 Steps to Love, and Dream Wedding, and one of the movies premiered on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, The More Love Grows.

Please be sure to let me know what you think of my reviews or these movies in comments below.



MOVIE REVIEWS:



🎬 Learning to Love – This sweet, lighthearted movie is an ideal romantic comedy for all ages. Children will enjoy that there are two young girls in the story. However, I do want to caution that at two different times in the movie, the sisters are disrespectful and disobedient to two different nannies. They are, eventually, reprimanded for their bad behavior. Overall, the chemistry between the leads is a bit lackluster, but it’s still an enjoyable, heartwarming story. All of the faith elements truly touched my heart, and I was happy to watch the nanny, Steph, gradually bring faith back to Harry and his daughters. ~Net



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🎬 10 Steps to Love – I truly enjoyed this delightful rom-com. Mind you, some of the acting isn’t top-notch, and it took me a few minutes to get into the story, but as soon as Sophie visited the apple orchard and met Mason and his family, I was hooked! Sophie and Mason had wonderful chemistry together, and you could feel their sincere desire to come up with a business plan to save the orchard. Everything about this movie is sweet, including Mason’s mother’s special apple bacon nutmeg ice cream recipe! This movie is sure to leave you feeling good inside and give you the desire to take a trip to your local apple orchard. 10 Steps to Love is sweet as pie, apple pie, of course! ~Net



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🎬 Dream Wedding – Oh boy, what can I say? This movie was just plain awful. Due to pressure from her little sister, Rebecca Dalton’s character, Kate Wilde, claims a dream wedding prize, although she isn’t engaged and she doesn’t even have a boyfriend. Jesse Hutch portrays Andy Swenson, a photographer who sets Kate up with a fake fiancΓ©, Paul Thompson, a bodybuilder and model, who is basically an airhead completely obsessed with his looks, muscles, and tattoos. For me, he wasn’t appealing, but Kate seemed to think he was drop-dead gorgeous. I usually try to find the silver lining in movies, but for me, this movie had none other than the fact that the leading stars, Rebecca Dalton and Jesse Hutch, are great actors who simply needed a much better script. ~Net



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🎬 The More Love Grows – (this review contains Spoilers) I agree with a lot of the other reviews on this movie. At first, I was totally Team Helen! I wanted Rachel Boston’s character, Helen, to move on with her life after her husband, Paul, of 20 YEARS, walked out on her and requested a separation. I also loved the story with the dogs (by the way, who doesn’t know dogs can’t eat chocolate?), and Helen’s new eccentric friend, Cindy, was such an interesting character, but I didn’t like it at all when Paul wanted to try one more time to save their marriage, and Helen said no, she knew moving away was really what he wanted, even though he was pleading to give their marriage one more try. That part of the story really disappointed me. Sure, Paul was a jerk for initially wanting a separation, but they were married 20 years and have a daughter, Aly, together, so saving their marriage should have been a priority. Helen seemed way too eager to end it and move on with her new friend, Ben.

Plus, the title of the movie is “The More Love Grows.” Helen’s mother’s advice was – “The more you tend it, the more love grows.” That is truly beautiful advice, but apparently, Helen decided not to take it. Instead of tending to her marriage and trying to hold on to it, she decided to let it go. It was truly disheartening to see this story about divorce, which made it appear to be easy. I believe "The More Love Grows" is a disillusioned view of the heartbreak separation and divorce typically brings to a husband and wife and their family. Please know, I realize divorce is not always the fault of both individuals; however, in this case, Helen is given another chance to make her marriage work and without taking time to even think about it, she declines to try.

"Heartland" fans will recognize one of the supporting characters, Alisha Newton (Georgie). Alisha portrayed the daughter’s college roommate, who is a carefree slacker who wears sleazy clothing and likes partying. She influences Aly to skip classes and take part in the party life. That sort of lifestyle was thankfully shown to be wrong, and it hurt Aly’s chances of keeping her scholarship.

Another star spotted in the movie was Andrea Brooks ("When Calls the Heart"), who, in one short scene, had a cameo role as a yoga instructor.

Overall, the acting in "The More Love Grows" is excellent, but the storyline with Helen and Paul suddenly ending their marriage so easily left me feeling very disappointed. Husbands and wives should take their marriage very seriously; it is a sacred commitment and covenant before The Lord. This movie is a Hallmark glossed-over version of divorce, and it is definitely not a keeper for me. ~Net



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So... that's my latest reviews. Did you have the same opinion, or do you have differing views on these movies?

A special thank you to Maria, Florence, Clara, melnewlife, CH Mom, Susan Ann, Paula, Joan, MPT, and 2 Anonymous reviewers for previously sharing your movie reviews of these films with us. You can read their reviews of these movies by clicking on their movie titles: Learning to Love, 10 Steps to Love, Dream Wedding, and The More Love Grows.

If anyone else would like to share your thoughts on these movies or others, please feel free to share in comments.

Happy movie-watching!
Net 🎬


Friday, September 1, 2023

☀️Happy Labor Day Weekend 2023!☀️ Relax and Watch NEW Movies, Marathons, and More - SEE HERE:




Hello friends! Happy September and Labor Day Weekend to You All!

Hopefully, this weekend will offer you a little time to unwind from the normal day-to-day work and activities and give you the opportunity to relax and enjoy the non-official last weekend of Summer!

Our weather is heating up again here in the Midwest, so I'm going to be spending some time outdoors with my family and soaking up the gorgeous sunshine!

As you, hopefully, enjoy some peaceful downtime this Labor Day, here are some of the notable TV specials, new movies, marathons, and more airing on this 3-Day holiday weekend...



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Saturday, September 2, 2023:

Enjoy the all-new Great American Family movie premiere...





Storyline: Harry (Philip Boyd) and his two daughters lose faith after his wife and daughters’ mom passes. The family hires a nanny and are pleasantly surprised by Steph (Ina BarrΓ³n) who brings never-ending warmth, positivity, and faith into the home.

Premieres Saturday, September 2, 2023
at 8pm/7c. on Great American Family



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Saturday, September 2, 2023:

It's the Hallmark Channel's first *Fall Into Love* movie premiere...





Storyline: Former sweethearts (Kebbel, Roerig) reunite at an archeological dig in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. As they work together competing for the same research grant, they discover they might still have feelings for one another.

Premieres Saturday, September 2, 2023
at 8pm/7c. on the Hallmark Channel



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Sunday, September 3, 2023:

Ideal for Labor Day Weekend - there's loads of fun and games this Sunday on...


Season 10 - Episode 6





Storyline: Rosemary (Hutton) and Lee’s (Smith) baby has brought up memories of Rosemary’s own mother, and questions about her past. Meanwhile, the kids feel left out of the hot springs with all the tourists.

Season 10 - Episode 6
airs Sunday, September 3, 2023:
at 9pm/8c. on the Hallmark Channel



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Programming Notes:


Great American Family:

Saturday - Marathon: Murder, She Wrote

Movies: Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters
Learning to Love - *New*

Sunday through Monday - Marathon: Columbo


UPtv:

Saturday - Marathons: Reba / Blue Bloods
Encore Movie Presentation: Love in Wolf Creek

Sunday - Marathons: Reba / Blue Bloods
Heartland (new episode)

Monday - Marathon: Last Man Standing


Hallmark Channel:

Saturday through Monday:
Classic RomComs air throughout the day

Saturday - Movie Premiere:
Love in the Great Smoky Mountains: A National Park Romance - *New*

Sunday - New Premiere:
When Calls the Heart (new episode)


Hallmark Movies & Mysteries - Mystery Marathons:

Saturday - Gourmet Detective Mysteries

Sunday - Martha's Vineyard Mysteries
Hannah Swensen Mysteries

Monday - Crossword Mysteries
followed by The Dancing Detective: A Deadly Tango


Hallmark Drama:

Saturday - Classic RomCom Marathon

Sunday - The Waltons Marathon

Monday - Classic RomCom Marathon



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Even though Labor Day weekend is usually considered the last hurrah of Summer, technically, Summer doesn't officially end this year until September 23rd. So... whether you're trying to soak up the rest of Summer as long as you can or you're ready to transition into Fall, September is the perfect time to do both!

For many years, the Hallmark Channel used to do their Summer Movie Countdown on Labor Day weekend, but now they start off the month immediately with their first *Fall Into Love* movie. Since Christmas movies begin at the end of next month, YES, NEXT MONTH, that leaves little, but just the right amount of time for Fall movies.

Are you ready for Fall-themed movies to start this weekend? And... the BIGGER QUESTION... are YOU READY for CHRISTMAS MOVIES to begin NEXT MONTH, near the end of OCTOBER??? Please share in comments below.

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.

Take care, everyone, and Happy Labor Day weekend!

Blessings! 
Net

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and I will give you rest."
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