Last December, I was nominated for The Pick My Movie Tag by Gill from Realweegiemidget Reviews. My selected topic was âA list of must-watch Hallmark film star biopicsâ. In my quest to find these kinds of films, however, I found very few Hallmark titles about film stars, especially those Iâve seen. More often than not, I came across Hallmark movies that were based on true stories that were not celebrity related. Therefore, I decided for this tag I would write about the top five Hallmark films based on a true story! Before I list the tagâs rules, Iâd like to thank Gill for the nomination, as Gillâs thoughtfulness is appreciated.
The Tagâs Rules
- Nominate one or more people to review the film or films of your choice. Or you can request they review something from a certain year, genre, or star. Everyone can review the same thing, or you can request each person cover something different. As long as itâs something they havenât written about yet, youâre good.
- Nominees are allowed to request a different pick for whatever reason no more than five times. Stuff happens. We all know it.
- Nominees must thank the person who nominated them and provide a link their blog.
- Nominees may nominate others to keep the tag going. Picking the person who nominated them is allowed, or they can nominate someone else. Maybe both.
- All participants need to include these rules in their post, whether theyâre nominees or picking nominees.
- All participants should use the âPick My Movieâ banner or something similar in their posts.
- Have fun!

1. The Christmas Choir (2008)
Itâs been years since Iâve seen The Christmas Choir. From what I remember, I enjoyed this film! The cast as a whole is strong. Quality in acting talents and screenwriting allow the characters to come across as realistic and endearing. The Christmas Choir is one of Hallmarkâs more unique Christmas titles, as it doesnât follow a formula or contain a certain set of Christmas movie tropes and cliches. In fact, itâs surprising this film isnât a Hallmark Hall of Fame production, as the story of a choir that started in a homeless shelter seems like the perfect material for that collection of movies. Another thing I remember about The Christmas Choir is the genuine good-heartedness the film exuded. As the Christmas season is on the horizon, this may be a movie I end up revisiting!
2. Hallmark Hall of Fameâs The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler (2009)
I first talked about this film in my tier rank list of all the Hallmark Hall of Fame movies Iâve seen. In that list, I mentioned the filmâs presentation, as the film itself felt like a theatrical release. However, thatâs not the only strength The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler contains. Historical accuracy is an element that Hallmark Hall of Fame productions have, more often than not, executed well. This film is no exception, as the movie appropriately reflects the storyâs time period! Movies like The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler make me wish Hallmark had created more period dramas. Yes, we have When Calls the Heart. But, to me, that feels like the exception to the rule.
3. Hallmark Hall of Fameâs A Smile as Big as the Moon (2012)
If you asked me to name a âspace campâ movie, A Smile as Big as the Moon is the first one that comes to mind. As I said in my aforementioned tier rank list, this film is the perfect example of what a Hall of Fame title should be. I still stand by that statement, with the movie containing so many good components! Similar to The Christmas Choir, the strong acting performances and screenwriting brought to life characters that were worth rooting for. It was also interesting to see what it takes to be enrolled in space camp. The storyâs messages and themes are just as relevant today as they were in 2012 or even the late 80s, when the story takes place. A Smile as Big as the Moon is a Hallmark Hall of Fame title that I consider a classic!
4. The Color of Rain (2014)
In my opinion, The Color of Rain is Lacey Chabertâs best film from Hallmark. One reason why is the story in this film is so different from those in Laceyâs other Hallmark movies. The Color of Rain does contain sadder moments, as both families are dealing with the death of a family member. But similar to films like Holly and Ivy, the movieâs creative team adopted a balance between sorrow and joy. It also helps how the castâs acting talents were strong, as it allowed the characters to be memorable. The more I think about The Color of Rain, the more it feels like a Hallmark Hall of Fame title.
5. A Godwink Christmas: Meant for Love (2019)
Personally, I enjoyed this sequel in the âGodwinkâ series more than the first film. A Godwink Christmas: Meant for Love does a better job at explaining and showcasing what a âGodwinkâ is. Like Holly and Ivy and The Color of Rain, this movieâs creative team successfully balances joy and sorrow. I also think Cindy Busbyâs portrayal of Alice is one of her best performances, as it is well-rounded and contained emotionality. In a year when Hallmark premiered new films weekend after weekend, A Godwink Christmas: Meant for Love was, to me, one of their stand-outs. I may have to seek out the other two films in this series.

Nominations
- Jillian from The Classic Film Connection â A Hallmark Hall of Fame movie starring at least one âclassicâ film star
- Rebecca from Taking Up Room â A vampire film released after 1960
- Eric from Diary of a Movie Maniac â A made-for-TV movie from the 1990s
- Andrew from The Stop Button â An underrated sports film
- J-Dub from Dubsism â Another entry in the Movies Everybody Loves That I Hate series
Have fun at the movies!
Sally Silverscreen
So…let me see if I understand this. You’re nominating me to write about a Hallmark movie? If so, when would I need to do this?
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The Pick My Movie Tag is a tag where a nominated blogger is assigned a specific movie or movie related topic. I wrote about Hallmark films because that’s the topic I was given. The topic I gave you was ‘Another entry in the Movies Everybody Loves That I Hate series’. This means you can write about any film you don’t like that everybody loves.
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Got it. I’m doing one next week for an event being hosted by Taking Up Room next week, but I’ve got a Christmas movie that would be perfect đ
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I can’t wait to read your article!
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I did say backsies were OK, lol. Thanks for tagging me! đ
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You’re welcome! Looking forward to seeing which film you chose!
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