These 30 Tweets About Hallmark Christmas Movie Are As Hilarious And Accurate As They Can Get
There's just something about those Hallmark Christmas movies that makes it hard to resist liking them and the majority of people aren't ashamed to say it
Maryjane
- Published in Funny
Ah, it's Christmas yet again! The best season of the year has arrived: the Hallmark Christmas movie season.
The lights are up, the music is playing, and you've watched at least one of the countless corny Hallmark Christmas movies, then it is truly the holiday season. Fans of Hallmark Christmas movies are devoted.
In fact, 85 million people tune in to see a Hallmark Christmas movie during the course of a two-month period. While the majority of those viewers actually enjoy these films, a ton of people also enjoy tweeting about them, and a lot of the time their tweets are quite humorous.
Yes, the plots in the movies are predictable and unrealistic, and we all shout at the characters during the entire film. But the reason we adore them is that their predictability provides a great deal of comfort.
Don't just rely on what we're saying, though as Twitter recognizes that it's the time of year for anything holiday-related, including Hallmark Christmas movies, love them or loathe them. We've gathered some of the funniest tweets regarding Hallmark Christmas movies below.
So grab something to munch on, keep scrolling and enjoy!
1. The plot lines are thin and the acting isn't the best
@BirdiePanda2. None of these are in the hallmark christmas movies
@itskristals3. Hallmark movies and true crime podcasts
@JenniferJokes4. Hit me up when you get back to the city
@nanglish5. Will she be able to teach him the true meaning of Christmas?
@adammccoyjones6. Turning misery into a Hallmark Christmas movie
@living_marble7. A movie about the world's richest man
@davematt888. The Jews having an easier time getting restaurant reservations
@joshgondelman9. Review from a Hallmark movie watcher
@GUBLERNATION10. Be nice to your city girlfriends
@DietCoke_Esq11. What this twerp is asking for
@EricMGarcia12. Where a reindeer groomer is independently wealthy
@simoncholland13. Hallmark Christmas Movies
@ClueHeywood14. This tweep wishes to write a Hallmark movie
@DanaSchwartzzz15. The very natural character description introductions
@acechhh16. Accidentally watching a movie on Hallmark
@CrockettForReal17. An associate professor just opened up, come
@nseymourPHD18. They all have thriving small business communities
@maggiehendricks19. Finding the nearest decent hotel or remotely competent medical care
@jasonmustian20. Lifetime Christmas Movies
@diahonest_abel21. Everyone falls in love but no one is...
@_ElizabethMay22. The stars are breathtaking tonight
@audipenny23. Here comes the bad guy or uh oh awkward
@jacksfilms24. It takes talent to keep casting zero chemistry
@acechhh25. It is time
@NoTalentAC26. Having a formula for their Christmas movie posters
@daveaddey27. Making snow angels with a single dad down the street
@BombChelleMama_28. Curling your crispy blonde hair into gross enough spirals
@KarenKilgariff29. It took this commenter half an hour to notice
@English_Channel30. Falling asleep during a Hallmark movie
@LetMeStartThe holiday season is a time for cheery decorations, festive music, delicious eggnog, and, of course, incredibly cheesy and as we've pointed out, Hallmark Channel Christmas movies.
The stories of widowed Christmas tree growers, lonely innkeepers, corporate ladies who have given up on romance, and other characters are featured in Hallmark movies, which have a devoted following of fans who either genuinely love them or love to despise them.