The planes, trains and automobiles thread made think this had to happen. When do you go to this one? Is this weekend too soon?
That one is called A Kiss Before Christmas and it is a step above most of the other Hallmark films. Teri Hatcher and James Denton are terrific together. (We just watched that one last nightSeeing as how my wife (no pic) and I watched White Christmas last night, no, never too early for a classic.
Speaking of that, she watched a Hallmark movie the other day where the guy wished his life was different so he got in the elevator he came out and his life had completely changed. No Terrence the guardian angel, but same concept. So she's telling me about it and I said, "Oh, so you watched It's a Wonderful Life".
I’ll take “Men trying to lose man cards” for $200, Aaron.That one is called A Kiss Before Christmas and it is a step above most of the other Hallmark films. Teri Hatcher and James Denton are terrific together. (We just watched that one last night
Doesn’t everyone have a DVD Of “It’s a Winderful Life” at home for their leisure viewing?
Well, you get the idea...it’s pretty damned available to all at any time. Plus, NBC, I believe will show the thing every Christmas Eve.Only if they’re age 60+.
I'll admit that I watched a few minutes of it and you are correct.That one is called A Kiss Before Christmas and it is a step above most of the other Hallmark films. Teri Hatcher and James Denton are terrific together. (We just watched that one last night
How did his brother win the MoH for what he did?
Me neither. I’m mid-40s. I’m a few decades too young.Never seen it
The past 10 years or so “IWL” has been shown inky sparingly ( like once a year) on network TV… fir several years before that, the movie was shown almost daily on the Turner channels from Thanksgiving they NYD.. as well as in other cable channels. I can see how some here gave never seen the movie unless they have the DVR tape of it. But back in the day, you couldn’t avoid it!Me neither. I’m mid-40s. I’m a few decades too young.