A feel-good Muppet episode about Christmas and giving with catchy songs. A must-watch at Christmas time for me.
Very interesting and informative but short documentary.
Much funnier than the usual Hallmark movies and that is all because of Paul Campbell. It's all his fault. He always seems to add a bit of humor to whatever movie he's in. A lot of the typical tropes, but worth the watch if you're into Rom-Coms. Tim Conway is very subtle but great with what he's given.
Made me bawl like a baby. Watch with a box of tissues.
With the exception of one very small but stupid and not needed subplot, a very cute Christmas movie.
I started watching Straight Up Steve Austin because at the time it premiered I was dating someone who was a big fan of wrestling. That relationship ended, as it should have, but my relationship with Steve Austin has not. It's entertaining watching Steve talk to celebrities and take them on outings.
Overbearing, over protective mother drove me made throughout most of the movie, but the darn ending made me cry!
Well, that took a....really weird turn for a holiday movie.
Out of all the movies on Hallmark to make sequels to, I continue to wonder why the keep expanding on The Wedding March. Like, seriously, the first one was okay, but why continue? Have the ratings been that fantastic for the sequels? I don't get it.
After the first episode: Meh, it's okay. I kind of doubt it'll see a second season. EDIT: After the 5th episode: It's still meh. I thought that maybe some of the characters would become more likable as the season wore on. It has its moments, but honestly, if it isn't renewed, I won't be all that upset.
Great actors, acting, but horrible, horrible script.
Jack was kind of a... well, I'm sure it's a word that would be censored here. No wonder Caroline was unhappy. The fact that Jack and her parents tried to trick her, well, it was a huge turn off.
The avalanche was truly the worst CGI and funniest natural disaster in a movie that I've ever seen.
While I liked the premise, the execution was lacking because of the acting. It was worse than a middle school drama club.
Really not that great. This wasn’t needed.
Wow, twenty minutes in and I'm bored and don't give fig and hope the couple breaks up. Zzzzz.....
Wait, what? This movie took place in Louisiana but was filmed in Maine, yet no one but Sean Faris even attempted a Southern accent. By the end of the film Sayre was kissing the man, who for years deliberately placed himself into her family's life as their lawyer, and whose father was killed by her father (I think..or he helped cover it up. I kind of stopped paying attention) and covered up by her brother...and both of them were arrested. Oh, and her brother killed her other brother. Did anyone else find this downright odd?
This wouldn't have been as bad if it wasn't for Tara Reid. Ugh. I thought Ingo and the rest of the cast was okay, certainly better than Tara. The location of the fictional country kept changing locations in Europe. Not one of the better romantic Christmas films I've seen.
This movie ticked me off. The husband cheated on the wife and they had two kids together. Just because she still loved him, because you can't just turn off your feelings, they were urged by total strangers to get back together. Cheating is just a huge, unforgivable mistake in my book. I would have kicked him where the sun don't shine.
What the hell did I just watch?!?!
I thought that "Sons" was an excellent episode. The stuff with Asher and his parents was great. Noah Galvin was fantastic as he battled his emotions. I was glad that Shaun and Lea finally got married. But the end? I knew something was happening, but I thought it would involve Glassman. Then, as Dr. Lim left to go get more glasses, I just knew what was going to happen. I'm left to wonder if either of them will survive.
I've ended up liking Reznick and Park, and I never thought I'd end up liking Reznick.
This episode made me ugly cry several times throughout.
I've never seen the movie, but I have to now after watching this series. I'm finding it to be a funny parody mockumentary of these vampires. Overall, I'm just really enjoying the show.
I think this is going to be one of those shows that people are going to love or hate. So much hate and doubt regarding it before the first episode even aired! I just watched the first episode and liked it. I'm not sure if it's going to last though. I'm a huge TBBT fan and even love the current seasons. You're just going to have to try it out for yourself and see if you enjoy it or not.
The final season and only thirteen episodes and they put out this?
Not a very action-packed episode in the traditional sense, but I was on the edge of my seat for most of the episode.
Damn, the last 10-15 minutes had me crying. I wonder if we’ll ever find out the contents of the letter to Asher from his father.
Oh, Riverdale, why can't I quit you? Every time I think I'm going to just give up on this crazy-ass show, I just get sucked right back in. Nothing makes sense, people do whatever they want without the correct schooling or accreditation, everyone sleeps with each other, and someone is breaking out in song and/or dance every few episodes, but damn it, I keep watching. Why do I torture myself so?
This episode was absolutely freaking brilliant. I never saw that twist coming and the series had me perplexed the entirely too short run.
What the f*** did I watch?
I honestly wish I could step back in time and not spend my money at the theater to see Suicide Squad. Don't get me wrong, it had its moments, but they were far and few between for me to care. For me, the best parts contained Harley and some of the movie seriously lacked Harley. Bloodsport and Rat Catcher 2 weren't bad, but don't get attached to basically any other character. I think I'm still scratching my head over that big bad at the end. I mean, really?
And I'm so glad that someone stood up to Amanda Waller, but do I feel sorry for those agents now. She's going to kill them, isn't she?
If that was the series finale, as I believe it is, I thought it was a good way to wrap up the series.