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watchinghallmark · 5 months
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bellesdiaries · 6 months
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hallmark christmas movies -> Three Wise Men and a Baby what do people even do with babies? they're like potatoes with arms.
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Christmas Con 2023: See Photos of All the Celebrities Who Were There to Celebrate (People Exclusive) - Part 1
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Current and former Hallmark Stars at Christmas-Con 2023 in New Jersey on December 8, 9, and 10.
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freshlyblaked · 5 months
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the hunks of hallmark, november 2023
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canarytry · 2 years
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the dudes of hallmark in no particular order
Tyler Hynes - You actually get two for the price of one, because when he shaves I literally think he’s a different person than when he has a beard. Throw in scruff and that’s three! My Noteworthy: Roadhouse Romance because it was actually really cute and that song was stuck in my head for a thousand years I even bought it. And It’s Christmas, Eve because it is proof that even if Niall Matter and Tyler Hynes are two different people Tyler Hynes is still a third when he shaves.
Niall Matter - … he is a different person these are two different dudes shit this list is off to a bad start My noteworthy: Christmas at Dollywood (because Dollywood) or Country at Heart
Cameron Mathison - Gets extra points because he has an interesting voice and despite being a fairly standard 6’2” he always looks like he’s towering over his love interest. Actually Danica McKellar is just really short in the Valentine botany one but it’s a cute look. My noteworthy: Very, Very Valentine and the Murder She Baked series
Brennan Elliot - I actually didn’t realize how many of these he’s actually been in until I pulled up IMDB and I’ve watched at least 5 of those with him in it, sorry dude. Gets bonus points because in a channel known for painfully cringe-looking movie posters, his are really really painful looking. My Noteworthy: The Perfect Pairing, and Christmas in Vienna(YEAH THAT’S HIM TOO! I KNOW, RIGHT?)
Kristoffer Polaha - 10/10 no notes, love his voice. Even my gay ass would follow him into 5,000 stupid-ass plots with limited complaints. Gets bonus points for being simply “Handsome Man” in the cringe-fest that was WW84. My Noteworthy: Double Holiday which is fantastic, and Dickens of a Holiday! Because it has acting within acting and I like that shit.
Kavan Smith - Look, I would die for Lee Coulter and everyone knows that, so every Hallmark movie he’s in gets an automatic watch from me because telling apart actors and characters is not my strength. My Noteworthy: Other than When Calls the heart? how about The Perfect Bride and Love on the Menu
Ryan Paevey - In addition to probably being shirtless in Hallmark movies the most out of any of these guys, he’s also one of the best actors of the bunch. Unfortunately, you don’t notice that because he is ridiculously soap opera handsome. My Noteworthy: A Timeless Christmas is actually fantastic and Don’t Go Breaking my Heart for something non-seasonal
Andrew Walker - he has been in so many of these but my Dad still refers to him as “Billy Hamilton” because of When Calls the Heart and, to be honest: same. My Noteworthy: My Christmas Family Tree because it was a fucking ROLLER COASTER and Christmas on My Mind sorry guys he does a lot of the Christmas ones so not many non-seasonal options.
Luke MacFarlane - I feel like the costume department must have to spend a LOT of time on finding clothes that don’t emphasize those fucking ARMS since most of his roles for Hallmark involve him employing soft sweaters and heart eyes and I Respect that and for the love of god if we don’t get a Queer Hallmark movie with him I will riot. My Noteworthy: The Birthday Wish and Just Add Romance
Paul Campbell - is NOT the lawyer from The Rookie / Iceman from the X-Men movies but sure does look like him. The Santa Heist movie was fun, but always going to be “he’s supposed to be a mechanic but he’s wearing fucking boat shoes in the garage” guy. My Noteworthy: The Santa Stakeout and Wedding Every Weekend
Victor Webster - I don’t have anything witty to say because I thought he was in the one where he’s a widower and there’s a woman with amnesia, but he’s actually in the other one where he’s a widower and there’s a woman with amnesia, so… My Noteworthy: The Wedding Veil Legacy and Five Star Christmas
Jesse Metcalfe - Gets extra points for Martha’s Vineyard Mysteries series because those are great, and extra points because I too suffered from Supernatural Brainrot for a long time but loses points for going over to GAC because we watched that weird music therapy valentines day one and they made him look shiny in a bad way. My Noteworthy: Christmas under the Stars was freaking adorable, and Christmas Next Door
Marcus Rosner - Gets bonus points because he has such a villain face but he keeps trying! Any time he gets a romantic lead I’m actually pretty excited for him. My Noteworthy: Romance to the Rescue and Love on Harbor Island because both of those also feature dogs even though neither of those movies really hits my top 25.
Wes Brown - is also a different person than Tyler Hynes and Niall Matter and I totally knew that (may be a little faceblind like my mom but it’s okay) My Noteworthy: Every Time a Bell Rings and A Nashville Christmas Carol where he looks like a different person but that’s okay
Kevin McGarry - Really hitting his stride but does have a bad habit of playing the first part of the movie where the leads don’t like each other and are a little petty a little too well that sometimes he doesn’t quite win me over in the end. My Noteworthy: Winter Castle and The Wedding Veil because of that Boston Accent I simply cannot get over.
Christopher Russell -  Hits the niche that Greyston Holt left behind when he started getting other work though not quite as gravely. Does tend to be in the movies where we laugh out loud the most. My Noteworthy: Warming up to Love and Kite Festival of Love if only because 0 thought was put into that movie title and I think that’s wonderful. Bonus for being Sterling Masters in The Mistletoe Secret because that kind of role is hilarious and I love it.
EDIT TO ADD Will Kemp because I forgot about the precious accent boy who is so talented that I 100% believed he actually knew complex ballet and intricate chocolate-preparing techniques. My Noteworthy: Love, Romance, and Chocolate and The Christmas Waltz. I’m actually inordinately excited for the one coming up this year but I’m also a fan of Reshma Shetty so that could explain it.
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Three Wise Men and a Baby
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marvelousgeeks · 1 year
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Hallmark’s Three Wise Men and a Baby might be the funniest, most bonkers (in the best way), and most vulnerable holiday film the network has developed. And I’m talking laugh-out-loud, hilariously organic dynamics in the same vein as classic comedies. I said what I said. I’m referring to the classic Three Men and a Baby, even when today’s holiday film stands entirely on its own. Co-written by Paul Campbell and Kimberley Sustad, the film is sharp, clever, and doesn’t miss a beat where the comedy is concerned, which is generally much harder to accomplish when moving a compelling narrative along.
The casting director who decided that heartthrobs Paul Campbell (The Santa Stakeout), Tyler Hynes (An Unexpected Christmas), and Andrew Walker (My Christmas Family Tree), should play brothers deserves some kind of a Christmas award—not sure what, exactly, but something. The film features some of the most sidesplitting subtleties and shines its big heart all the way through. If quoting every line would be considered credible for a review, then that’s the route I’d take here.
Three Wise Men and a Baby isn’t a romance, but it’s still a holiday love story worth every minute (save maybe the epilogue, but we’ll cross that bridge when we get there). To give the film its due, first, we’re going to break down each Brenner brother’s arc before we look into their dynamics collectively, followed by how the film looks into second chances stunningly.
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sandmandaddy69 · 1 year
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Paul Campbell
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kwebtv · 1 year
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The Three Musketeers  -  Syndicated -  1956
Adventure (26 episodes)
Running Time:  30 minutes
Stars:
Jeffrey Stone as D'Artagnan
Paul Campbell as Aramis
Sebastian Cabot as Porthos
Domenico Modugno as Athos
George Gonneau as Athos
Peter Trent as Captain de Treville
James Lanphier as Viscount St. Adair
Honor Blackman as Charlotte Brion
Trivia:  Domenico Modugno popularized the Song “Volare” in 1958
George Gonneau was the actor who dubbed the voice of Steve Reeves in the Italian epics.  
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watchinghallmark · 4 months
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tvreadsandsleep · 1 year
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Tamera Mowry-Housley as Tanya Morris and Paul Campbell as Ryan Anderson The Santa Stakeout (2021)
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 year
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Three Wise Men and a Baby (2022, Terry Ingram)
12/13/22
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tropesofhallmark · 1 year
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The Cases of Mystery Lane
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theheartoftv · 2 years
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Maggie Delaney (Rachel Boston) is a divorced mother who, after learning her ex-husband is getting remarried, ventures into the dating world with the encouragement of her mother Barb (Karen Kruper) and teen daughter Emma (Zoë Christie). Helping her along the way is Michael (Paul Campbell) the single father of her son’s friend, who offers to help by going on a “practice date.” Michael also volunteers his public relations expertise so Maggie can prepare for her upcoming television interview on a local program spotlighting her bakery, Sweet Sensations. Maggie’s dating adventures bring mixed results, and as she and Michael spend more time together, it’s clear their friendship could turn into something more. Meanwhile, Barb and Emma begin romances of their own. As these three generations of women explore the highs and lows of modern dating, they learn that love and romance can be found at any age…and sometimes where you least expect it.
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