Global Warming - USA has a channel that runs Christmas movies damn near all year long... - eviltoast

Seriously, does any other country do this?

  • Desistance@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I knew it was Hallmark channel before I even seen the screenshot. All they do is their own self produced Christmas movies.

    • dingus182@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Consider that hot female protagonist, and the struggle with the male protagonist and the limit of time for the christian holiday? So much struggle.

      • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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        1 year ago

        Well I’d argue that’s not quite true either. I checked Hallmark’s programming into the near future and it looks like this is a “Christmas-in-July” thing. There are Christmas movies in August, but they’re more sparsely spread out throughout the week.

        Unfortunately, I’m really speaking from experience. My grandmother watches it all day, so I vaguely know what kind of programming they have.

        Also, even if there was a fully Christmas channel, its existence wouldn’t really be indicative that the majority of Americans are Christmas-obsessed, just enough to have a cable TV channel. There’s also a science fiction channel, but I wouldn’t use its existence to argue anything more than that there exist enough people with enough interest to warrant a sci-fi channel.

        I guess my point is… I’m inclined to agree that it’s strange that many Americans are so interested in Christmas. I’m also inclined to agree that Americans are obsessed with religion and ramming “traditional” values down everyone’s throats. But I disagree that your image is necessarily an indicator of that obsessiveness. The plethora of Evangelical Christian channels would probably be a better example.

      • Duranie@lemmy.film
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        1 year ago

        I work with hospice patients, and Hallmark is one of the more popular channels I see on in homes (the others being Game Show network, Food Network, anything showing old sitcoms, and Fox News.) I’ve even known some families to use their Christmas in July programming to let Grandma/pa think they made it to one more Christmas so that maybe they’d let go.

      • boeman@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Only people that were an extra in a movie that are from the tiny tourist trapl town it was filmed in.