Showing posts with label a princess for christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a princess for christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 December 2017

Talkie Tuesday: A Christmas Prince

"Failures plant the seed for greater successes down the road."


Hello everyone!

Dang, I haven't been blown away yet! And I'm not talking figuratively here. We've been having some INSANE winds in my country since yesterday, and to tell the truth when I drove do my PT and back this morning the town looked like the Tasmanian Devil rocked through it, dumped his dirty laundry, and hustled out (not to mention our Christmas tree toppled over in the town square). 

The winds are set to abate today, however (they're saying it's some sort of freak African/Mediterranean thing that came out of the south following the coast), but then we're slated to get more snow.

Which basically means that we've had temperatures in the toasty area for the past two days, in the freezing corner before that, and we're going back to deep freeze.

So, you know, if you can't beat the weather, you snuggle down and watch Christmas movies. Especially if you're encouraged to do so by one of your best friends, who then proceeds to be amused by your running commentary throughout the film.

This Tuesday's review pick: A Christmas Prince.

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Talkie Tuesday: A Princess for Christmas


Hello everyone!

So last week, if anyone is actually reading this, I talked about Outlander, and the stars that have claimed our attention there as Jamie Fraser and Claire Beauchamp. What I didn't mention was that I'd had this strong feeling that I had already seen Sam Heughan before, somewhere, only I couldn't remember where that was! That's an irritating thing which sometimes happen to me: I see a celebrity in a show or a movie, and I'm sure I've seen them before, but my memory doesn't supply any additional information until after I've poked it a bit.

Which means I was a little bit embarrassed after I hunted over the world wide web to figure out just where I'd seen Sam before, and realized I had watched a very family-oriented, adorable Christmas movie a while ago, titled A Princess for Christmas, in which Sam plays the prince.

Cue face-palm.

So, in honour of our Highlander, I sat down to rewatch the movie!