I wouldn't use the VM unless you have a BEW, since 1/2 of their kits will be VM (not showable)--the other half will be either BEW (if bred to a BEW) or whatever color their non-VM genes combine to make with the other parent (which may or may not be showable).
Usually, when pairing colors it is best to pair colors that only vary by one gene in the color sequence. A sable point is aaB-c(chl)-D-ee. An EXCELLENT pairing would be siamese sable (gets you more of each of those two colors, or just siamese sables that carry sable point), since siamese sables are only different on E. Another excellent pairing would be tort (again would get you both colors, or just torts carrying sable point), since torts are C.
Black himi (pointed white) could work, being c(h) on C, or REW (cc on C), but both of those colors completely hide the rest of their color genes, so you would need to look at the colors in their pedigree to determine compatibility.
Crossing with the blue point will most likely just get you Siamese Sables, possibly Sable Points, and possibly Smoke Pearls, depending on what each parent carries.
The blue could work as long as it doesn't carry squirrel. It varies on C and E, so has more variation that /I/ like to mix. It would most likely produce a litter of blacks. If the blue carries tort, you could get tort; if it carries sable, pointed white or REW, you could get siamese sable or seal; if it carries both, you could get torts and sable points, too. If your sable point carries dilute, you could get blues, blue tort, smoke pearl, and non-COD smoke pearl points (Frosted smoke pearl?), depending on what the blue carries. All of the kits would carry for the non-COD variety, though.
Fawn/Red vary on both the A and C genes from your sable point, so most likely the kits would come out as reds, but carry sable chinchilla (no COD).
Lionheads do have a COD for all pointed whites.