Can you keep up with your social media, imaginary friends, laxy budgets, travel, nose swabs, quarantine AND watch every Netflix 2022 Christmas movie?
A taste of the best of love hard
Because I don’t know if you can stomach the worst. Also up on our watch list is some kind of offbrand heartland commercial (I think @Meowkins can help us with this)
Love Hard
The good:
I’ve been on this Netflix account less than a year, and Netflix understands that I need to watch this
The ‘evil’ brother is fantabulous and I want to do Christmas with him
Mass stereotype disruption within the most stereotypical genre.
They have fixed baby it’s cold outside
The sister in law, the grandma, the accuracy about what’s in the mom’s wardrobe
The bad:
No chemistry
All actors usually play highschool students
Are we allowed to be attracted to adults who play students when they are playing adults?
Respects love actually as the best Christmas movie
When I figured out the titular pun I was disgusted
Making sure @FIFoFum and @Smacky are attending this challenge
Here’s all the movies from the link up thread so I can see what I’m getting myself into. I don’t currently have Netflix but I do like a good challenge so maybe I will sign up again.
The Claus Family (available 11/1)
Love Hard (available 11/5)
Father Christmas Is Back (available 11/7)
Christmas Flow (available 11/17)
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star (available 11/18)
Blown Away Christmas (available 11/19)
Waffles + Mochi’s Holiday Feast (available 11/23)
A Boy Called Christmas (available 11/24)
Robin Robin (available 11/24)
A Castle For Christmas (available 11/26)
Elves (available 11/28)
Single All the Way (available 12/2)
The Great British Baking Show: Holidays , Season 4 (available 12/3)
Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas (available 12/3)
David and the Elves (available 12/6)
A California Christmas: City Lights (available 12/16)
Grumpy Christmas (available 12/22)
1000 Miles From Christmas (available 12/24)
How To Ruin Christmas , Season 2 (available TBA December)
I agree. They should have Christmas Prince: Home Alone. Baby gets left behind accidentally when the fam goes off for the holidays, shenanigans ensue. It would be box office gold.
I’m all in for having these playing in the background but I realise I may have children around and won’t actually end up watching anything, since currently I watch 0.5 hours of TV once a month at the moment. (Of my choice. Lots and lots of kids tv.)