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The 10 Most Unwatchable Hallmark Movies, Ranked
Dec 23, 2024
Hallmark has a trademark formula for its TV movies: family, friends, romance, and a little drama mixed in there for good measure. While viewers know what they are getting into when diving into a Hallmark movie, it doesn’t mean they’re all worth watching. In fact, some of the films in Hallmark’s catalog are best left with audiences never pressing the play button.
Between horrible plots, bad acting, and questionable props, such as fake flowers in a greenhouse, there are some downright unwatchable Hallmark movies out there. From the strange premise of Oliver’s Ghost to the questionable forced proximity of two families seen in the movie The Cabin, Hallmark has missed the mark on some of their projects. Take a look because viewers are going to want to make sure they skip over these Hallmark movies.
10 ‘Campfire Christmas’ (2022)
Directed by David I. Strasser
Unhappy with her work life and learning that her parents are going to sell their summer camp, Camp Evergreen, a place she practically grew up at, Peyton (Tori Anderson) is having a long year. Thankfully, her parents want to have one last celebration, namely their summer tradition of Christmas in July. Through a series of flashbacks, viewers watch Peyton and her friends play games, participate in a pageant, and even fall in love. Fast-forward to the present day, and they’re all back at camp, wanting to reconnect and have one last summer together. Of course, there are old flames still burning, romances are rekindled, misunderstandings occur, and a snowball fight consisting of freezer ice means no one is safe. This movie would definitely not be categorized as one of the best movies about camping.
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