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Die Hard is on CMT..... Cool


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Hallmark is starting their run of 24/7 movies on October 26th.

But there is NEVER a bad time for Die Hard.


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Hallmark is starting their run of 24/7 movies on October 26th.

A friend is excited because they are supposed to have 32 new ones. I told her I'd rather have just one that was actually worth watching.

But they can't all be Die Hard.




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Just wait, a couple more years and we’ll have Christmas in July.


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Originally posted by sigspecops:
Just wait, a couple more years and we’ll have Christmas in July.


I believe the Hallmark Channel has a two week run of Christmas in July movies.
 
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