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Related: About this forumI don't know about anyone else, but I am so glad to see the end of all of the Christmas movies.
From the middle/end of October until the beginning of January is just way too long. They must have a market for it or they wouldn't do it year after year, but I am not a fan.
I would rather watch reruns of Murder She Wrote or Diagnosis Murder than endless Christmas movies. (Of course, I am referring to Hallmark and Great American Family Christmas movies, not theatrical Christmas movies, of which there are some I enjoy.)
And don't even get me started on the "Christmas in July" Christmas movies....
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I don't know about anyone else, but I am so glad to see the end of all of the Christmas movies. (Original Post)
MIButterfly
4 hrs ago
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msongs
(73,050 posts)1. they'll be back next year, all made by AI nt
MIButterfly
(2,004 posts)2. Oh no. I shudder to think!
mwmisses4289
(3,182 posts)3. I haven't watched a made for t.v. christmas movie in forever,
and don't really plan to. The first few I saw were ok, but they are pretty formulaic, and I stopped watching when I could say the next line out of a characters mouth (sometimes word for word, lol).