Posted on 11/29/2021 11:22:29 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Last year saw a flurry of LGBTQ-inclusive Christmas movies from Lifetime, Hallmark and other networks and streaming services. The tradition continues in 2021, with films starring RuPaul, Michael Urie, Jonathan Bennet and more — plus appearances by gay favorites like Jennifer Coolidge.
Plan your holiday season binge-watching sessions accordingly with these upcoming movies and specials.
'Christmas at the Ranch'
Dec. 1 , Tello Films
'Single All the Way'
Dec. 2, Netflix
'The Bitch Who Stole Christmas'
Dec. 2, VH1
'The Great British Baking Show: Holidays'
Dec. 3, Netflix
'The Jenkins Family Christmas'
Dec. 4, BET+
'With Love'
Dec. 17, Amazon Prime Video
'The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls'
Dec. 18, Hallmark Channel
'Under the Christmas Tree'
Dec. 19, Lifetime
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnews.com ...
No thanks. Totally sick of the homosexual agenda constantly forced on us.
Ought to a tee shirt design with a flag, Dobie, and a bone, molon labe...
Dec. 21st: Made for Lifetime Bill and Bob's 1st Christmas: (spoiler alert) Can Bob hide his domestic abuse from dad?
Dec. 22nd: Frosty the Snowoman: Still No Snowballs
Dec. 23rd: Food Channel's Cooking for Three: hosted by Rosie O'Donnel who knows two obese lesbians can live together without fat shaming
Dec. 24th: Liberace Christmas Musical - Carol of the Tinkerbells
I thank God I don’t have streaming. I do have Netflix’s DVD rental service. But I get to choose the movies I rent.
Awesome!
All I have to do is stroll down some store aisle and with all the Christmas gift stuff spilling everywhere, I've noticed a lot of children's items with rainbow this and rainbow that.
Riiight. Ugh. I'm on to that "plausible deniability" racket.
Like those Amazon trucks: sure, it's just an arrow, like Bezos' spacecraft is just a rocket:
What is the matter with people? Blue Origin? Fans of Police Academy?
I'm irritated that this stuff even comes to mind.
LGBTQ
Let’s Get Biden To Quit.
The list of movies below is not exhaustive, but most are ones i have watched, usually tired (for I overall do want to be productive instead), and found to be of good "clean" quality (and with no vulgarity or profanity).
So if you are like me (and hopefully better) than I think you will appreciate this list:
Time Changer. A Bible scholar living in 1890 climbs aboard a time machine to see how the book he wrote will affect future generations and is stunned by the results. Gavin MacLeod, Hal Linden
The Cross and the Switchblade . Based on the true story of Pastor David Wilkerson, who ministered to NYC gang members, including Nicky Cruz, leader of the toughest gang in NYC in the 50's. Has a very real and raw street-level quality without sentimentality but with action and some humor, and a moving message that needs to be heard today, BLM included.
Amazing Love: The Story of Hosea. When tensions mount between members of a teen group, a young pastor attempts reconciliation by sharing the story of the Old Testament prophet Hosea. Sean Astin (son of Addams family star) plays the part well of a pastor with his wife taking teens on a camping trip. Humorous but with with the best portrayal of an OT prophet I have ever seen as the pastor tells his story.
Letters to God . Tyler Doherty is an extraordinary eight-year-old boy armed with strong faith and courage as he faces his daily battle against cancer. Surrounded by a loving family and community, Tyler's prayers take the form of letters he sends to his ultimate pen pal, God, on a daily basis. These letters find their way into the hands of Tyler's postman, Brady, who is at a crossroads in his life, searching of Tyler's shining spirit, bravery and grace. Inspired by a true story, Letters to God delivers a message of home, faith and courage that others can apply to their own personal struggle regardless of what they may face in their everyday lives. [Very well done and moving. But communities are not that nice as in the movie.]
Loving the Bad Man. A young Christian woman gives birth to a baby conceived when she was raped, keeps the child, and uses her faith to help her assailant find God. [Powerful, and moving (can make grown men weep, but rejoice in awe at the end). Music about 30 min. into the film is a downside though. ]
Come the Morning. A single mother travels across the country with her three children to find the man who deserted them, and have a shot at a better life. [Older movie and with honesty and quite realistic depiction of life on the street. a Billy Graham production.]
A Matter of Faith . A Christian college student finds herself in a crisis of faith when her father finds her biology professor teaches evolution as the answer of life. [Student gives some good responses.]
Badge of Faith. Based on the true story of a Virginia police officer who was paralyzed while on-duty and fought his way back through sheer faith.
God's Outlaw. The story of William Tyndale, who bravely dedicated his life to translating the Bible into English, and publishing it for everyday people.
Behind the Sun. A young man raised as a Muslim in the Middle East becomes a Christian during his college years in the U.S., setting the stage for conflicts back home. [Recommended watching. Realistic and inspiring but not PC.]
Tortured for Christ. The true story of one pastor dares to stand up against the Soviet Union's ban on religion, enduring torture and solitary confinement for his beliefs in this true story.
Years of the Beast The battle between God and satanic forces centers this dramatic telling of the book of Revelation as oppression, evil and mistrust befalls the world. [Another Rapture movie, but the best one, with very good script and acting (Gary Bayer=, Jerry Houser). Although I believe that is the first resurrection at the end of the Trib., yet the scenario these believers experience can easily much represent what believers in general will face during that period.]
The Pilgrim's Progress . Animated tale of a man obsessed with finding truth and escaping a city’s destruction who encounters hardships, foes and victory in his faith journey. [At bottom "You May Also Like" offers more animated Bible theme stories.]
C.H. Spurgeon: The People's Preacher.
Billy Graham: An Extraordinary Journey
Canvas Cathedral: Billy Graham's Crisis of Faith
Hudson Taylor: Into the Heart of the Dragon
The [Aryan] Couple. [Inspired by] The true story of a Jewish Hungarian man [Martin Landau] depicts his desperate fight with Himmler and Eichmann, as he tries to save his family from Nazi death camps. [Well done and powerful.]
For Love's Sake . When a grieving widow spirals into suicidal depression and loses custody of her children, her therapist becomes the life raft that will save her. [It is a better movie than you may think: the British state versus a Christian mother and her children and her victory. I think it is based on a true story.]
WWJD II: The Woodcarver . An experienced woodcarver takes a troubled teen under his wing and, in doing so, brings the teen and his family back together and back to God.
The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry . Dustin and his two best buddies are twelve year-olds looking forward to a summer of fun in 1970. When Dustin mows the lawn of seventy-five year old Jonathan Sperry [Gavin MacLeod], a man he has seen at church, a unique friendship develops. What happens the rest of this summer is something Dustin and his friends will never forget.
The Way Home. This drama is based on the true story of a rural community that is forever changed when they must help a local family search for their missing son. Quite well done with some good acting.
Free Indeed: The Phil Thatcher Story. How one of California’s most notorious criminals during the 1920s and 1930s was reformed after meeting Jesus Christ in his Folsom prison cell.
Russ Taff: I Still Believe. The award-winning Christian music icon shares his story of freedom from alcoholism and childhood abuse that kept him in a prison of private shame.
The Climb . Two mountain climbers, one courageous and religious, the other strong and self-reliant, form an uneasy bond after a life-changing rescue mission
Second Glance . Living as a Christian seems rather pointless to high-school senior Dan Burgess [David A.R. White], until he gets his wish to experience life as an unbeliever.
Pamela's Prayer. On the day a girl is born, her mother dies, and her life unfolds in daily prayers with the father who raised her to stay pure until her wedding day.
The Trail. In 1848, Amelia and her husband join the last caravan headed west in pursuit of California gold. After a savage attack, she is left alone to battle hunger and the elements.
Cry From the Mountain. Kayaking through the Alaskan wilderness, a man and his son experience a life-threatening accident. Will help from a mysterious stranger save them?
USS Indianapolis : The Legacy. Experience this groundbreaking film, the story of the greatest sea disaster in U.S. Navy History, told for the first time by only the men who lived it. In the most top secret Navy mission of World War II, the crew of the heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis delivers components of the atomic bomb to Tinian island. Four days later, two Japanese torpedoes sink the ship in the Challenger Deep, triggering an epic tale of survival. For five days, the 880 men who make it into the water battle searing sun, thirst, hundreds of sharks and ultimately each other. Just 317 survive only to band together again in a fifty-year fight to clear their captain's name. Set to a soaring original score, this incredible story unfolds with rare WWII footage, previously unpublished photographs, and new footage from one of the last WWII-era heavy cruisers still afloat. USS Indianapolis: The Legacy shows us that through courage and faith, ordinary men can survive the crucible of nature, and emerge extraordinary heroes.
Ugh…no thanks.
Absolutely!
They stole the word rainbow. Homo activists say Newton chose 7 colors for occult reasons. Oh, sure, world famous scientist, who bases science on occult: https://nationalpost.com/news/why-the-colour-indigo-is-disappearing-from-sir-isaac-newtons-occult-rainbow
Thanks for the movie list.
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