December 20, 2022, 02:57 PM
FredwardRudolph the Marginalized Rxindeer
My wife hates the Hallmark movies, with two exceptions. She prefers "Diehard." Lately, though, she's been watching the "I Murdered My Husband" shows. She does enjoy "What the Deaf Man Heard," and "Seven People You Meet in Heaven."
December 20, 2022, 08:57 PM
parabellumOh, yeah, the Lifetime Channel. Hoo wee.
From Lifetime we learn:
Men are killers, rapists, unethical business men, bad fathers and they suck.
Women are
victims preyed upon by- you guessed it. Oh, and of course for the perverted sense of
balance from the misanthropes who write and produce this garbage, we have the occasional psycho bitch replacing the evil men as the antagonist of the story; Caucasian, upper class, bitchy and predatory.
Movie titles like "Daddy's Restraining Order"
OK, not really. The real titles are better. I'll have to look them up.
Or not.
December 20, 2022, 09:02 PM
Gustoferquote:
Originally posted by 2BobTanner:
Just to let you know, Hallmark isn’t the only channel running 24/7 Christmas movies. A new upstart called Great American Channel (GAC), formerly Great American Music Channel, has been coming on strong.
GAC was started up by the guy who started Hallmark, but he was kicked out when certain groups started to complain too much.
Many of the old-time Hallmark actors/actresses bolted over to it when Hallmark went too “diverse, inclusive, and equity” oriented under its new management.
I previously enjoyed the Hallmark Christmas movies. Yeah, they're all the same, and how many tree lighting ceremonies can one watch, but I rather enjoyed them. If nothing else, it was nice to see something wholesome on the boob tube for a change. This year though, I've noticed quite a lot of wokeism creeping into the movies. Enough to turn me off. One of the nurses at work turned me on to the Great American Channel. So far I've found it much better than what Hallmark has turned into.