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Oh but the daughter was in In The Heights and she is so sweet!!!!

It was very predictable but I was totally ok with that.

The lead actor is called Chord Overstreet which is an amazing name. Like Knox Overstreet :love:
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He was in Glee. What would I be looking for, and where?
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It’s a Christmas film on Netflix.
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Thank you!
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Has anyone watched Christmas on Mistletoe Farm? I saw a trailer yesterday and can’t decide if it looks too cheesy.
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No, but we watched Christmas with You on Netflix which we all liked. Freddie Prinze Jr is so lovely in this film :hbeat:
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I liked that one too, Emma. I haven't seen any of FPJ's stuff in the last decade or so, and he is very good in it.

Not seen Mistletoe Farm.

I must make my family watch The Santa Clauses first episode with me to see if that's any good. That's probably next on my list. (Disney+, I think.)
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Mistletoe Farm is Uber cheesy. I had to switch it off.
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I watched that FPJ one this evening before choir on the comments above, it was quite sweet, reminded me slightly of Marry Me.
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The Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special on Disney is really good
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I enjoyed it too! Mainly because it didn’t have a lot of Star Lord in it. Silly fun is perfect this time of year.
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Luna wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 3:43 pm Mistletoe Farm is Uber cheesy. I had to switch it off.
Was the budget £10 for this! It was awful. Absolutely dreadful.

My 12 and 9 year old utterly loved it though.
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For a more grown up movie selection, I watched The Noel Diary. It *looks* great, has plenty of festiveness, with some tears thrown in.

It's on Netflix.
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Little My wrote: Sat Dec 03, 2022 3:17 pm For a more grown up movie selection, I watched The Noel Diary. It *looks* great, has plenty of festiveness, with some tears thrown in.

It's on Netflix.
I fairly enjoyed that.

I'm going to cook food and then watch Your Christmas or Mine?
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Little My wrote: Sat Dec 03, 2022 3:17 pm For a more grown up movie selection, I watched The Noel Diary. It *looks* great, has plenty of festiveness, with some tears thrown in.

It's on Netflix.
I liked this a lot.
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I have just enjoyed A Bad Mom's Christmas. Nsfw or kids :lol:
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Oh wow, what’s that on Marth?

I’ve watched two new HBO ones this weekend: A Hollywood Christmas and Holiday Harmony, both perfect examples of the ouvre (IOW well cheesy). I wasn’t sure I’d be able to watch them from the UK so wanted to make sure I got them in before I leave tomorrow. Priorities. Never mind packing!
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Epponnee Rae wrote: Mon Dec 05, 2022 7:19 am Oh wow, what’s that on Marth?

I’ve watched two new HBO ones this weekend: A Hollywood Christmas and Holiday Harmony, both perfect examples of the ouvre (IOW well cheesy). I wasn’t sure I’d be able to watch them from the UK so wanted to make sure I got them in before I leave tomorrow. Priorities. Never mind packing!
Amazon Prime, Epp
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A Bad Mom's Christmas is on Netflix for me. It is good, if you like that sort of thing. (Which I do.)

I finally got around to watching Last Christmas yesterday. Loved it!
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Excellent, thanks Marth and LM.
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