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Emily llega a casa para visitar a sus padres, solo para descubrir que se van de viaje. Mientras se hospeda en su casa durante las fiestas, conoce a miembros de la comunidad que quieren que s... Leer todoEmily llega a casa para visitar a sus padres, solo para descubrir que se van de viaje. Mientras se hospeda en su casa durante las fiestas, conoce a miembros de la comunidad que quieren que se una a las festividades navideñas.Emily llega a casa para visitar a sus padres, solo para descubrir que se van de viaje. Mientras se hospeda en su casa durante las fiestas, conoce a miembros de la comunidad que quieren que se una a las festividades navideñas.
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Mario DeAngelis
- Tree Lighting Ceremony Attendee
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Thankfully not another sickly sweet Christmas movie. A refreshingly different Hallmark holiday film, that was funny and quirky. The plot and script worked and the dialog was good, plenty of repartee. Lacey Chabert is always reliable, it was obvious that West Brown was enjoying himself acting it up as Jared and he was funny. The standouts were Stephen Tobolowsky as Ned and Melissa Peterman as Pamela, they were very funny. A character actors' dream and there were plenty of character actors who gave very good performances. The pace was perfect from the encounter between Lacey Chabert and Jake Stormoen (Dan) to the very end. Good script, good acting and enjoyable to watch.
Good to see Kristoffer Polaha and Eric Mabius.
Good to see Kristoffer Polaha and Eric Mabius.
Haul Out The Holly (2022) -
None of the writers, directors and actors of these films can do comedy well enough to get away with this travesty of a film.
It was a sort of interpretation or variation of the equally terrible 'Christmas With the Kranks' (2004) or the so awful that I switched it off - 'Battle Of The Bulbs' (2010).
A story of a cul-de-sac of houses obsessed with decorating for the season and all competing against each other, as well as the other streets in town, but because it's a Hallmark film there had to be a romance too.
It contained all of the usual characters to be found in these extreme and over the top films. The ones that are so in your face that they could only be in comedy, but aren't really all that funny.
That of course meant Stephen Tobolowsky in the role of Ned, but surprisingly he wasn't the worst bit about this film, at least he didn't stand out as bad, because that's the type of character he had always played, in 'Groundhog Day' (1993) or 'Glee' (2009-15) for instance. He would have fit perfectly as Arnie's neighbour in 'Jingle All The Way' (1996), it was that kind of thing.
What I didn't expect however, was for Wes Brown, who had been one of my favourite leading men and tended to melt my bitter and twisted heart a little in previous films, to deliver a "Leading Man" so poorly conceived and with such an unattractive personality in the form of Jared. He seemed totally uninterested in Emily and more keen to be a jerk instead.
As such, much praise should be given to Lacey Chabert, whom in the role of Emily, had to put up with all of these terrible excuses for comedians, playing love interests, neighbours and awful parents.
Ultimately the whole construct of things tainted the relationship and made the romance almost non existent and a surprise when it actually came about.
It was full of lovely Christmas bits though, even some elements that haven't occurred that regularly, but I saw no real romance and very little to laugh at, in this "Romantic""Comedy".
I was glad that the kids used in the flashbacks weren't in it for long, because they were sooo cheesey.
The parents were terrible actors too and their characters ridiculously stupid, thank God that they were hardly in it.
In fact everyone was far too much, exaggerated and pantomimic. I obviously prefer the straight acted films, but this was a bad idea, even as a comedy.
A couple of other leading men (Eric Mabius & Kristoffer Polaha) turned up and I had to wonder if they'd been kidnapped from a set in the next street, because they almost seemed a bit lost and out of place, as if they refused to be a laughing stock and they still delivered better than the rest.
Also are all American's houses so big?
And couldn't they have at least pretended to have real snowmen? Polystyrene balls of various sizes are a bit too obvious.
I would probably have turned it off if I hadn't just sacked off another film minutes before. I felt guilty that I might have been in a mood or something and that it would be unfair to the films, but they really were that bad, I can't believe I got to the end of this one.
As somebody who's not one for the ladies, it was odd, but I would probably say that it was Lacey Chabert who got me through it.
3/10.
None of the writers, directors and actors of these films can do comedy well enough to get away with this travesty of a film.
It was a sort of interpretation or variation of the equally terrible 'Christmas With the Kranks' (2004) or the so awful that I switched it off - 'Battle Of The Bulbs' (2010).
A story of a cul-de-sac of houses obsessed with decorating for the season and all competing against each other, as well as the other streets in town, but because it's a Hallmark film there had to be a romance too.
It contained all of the usual characters to be found in these extreme and over the top films. The ones that are so in your face that they could only be in comedy, but aren't really all that funny.
That of course meant Stephen Tobolowsky in the role of Ned, but surprisingly he wasn't the worst bit about this film, at least he didn't stand out as bad, because that's the type of character he had always played, in 'Groundhog Day' (1993) or 'Glee' (2009-15) for instance. He would have fit perfectly as Arnie's neighbour in 'Jingle All The Way' (1996), it was that kind of thing.
What I didn't expect however, was for Wes Brown, who had been one of my favourite leading men and tended to melt my bitter and twisted heart a little in previous films, to deliver a "Leading Man" so poorly conceived and with such an unattractive personality in the form of Jared. He seemed totally uninterested in Emily and more keen to be a jerk instead.
As such, much praise should be given to Lacey Chabert, whom in the role of Emily, had to put up with all of these terrible excuses for comedians, playing love interests, neighbours and awful parents.
Ultimately the whole construct of things tainted the relationship and made the romance almost non existent and a surprise when it actually came about.
It was full of lovely Christmas bits though, even some elements that haven't occurred that regularly, but I saw no real romance and very little to laugh at, in this "Romantic""Comedy".
I was glad that the kids used in the flashbacks weren't in it for long, because they were sooo cheesey.
The parents were terrible actors too and their characters ridiculously stupid, thank God that they were hardly in it.
In fact everyone was far too much, exaggerated and pantomimic. I obviously prefer the straight acted films, but this was a bad idea, even as a comedy.
A couple of other leading men (Eric Mabius & Kristoffer Polaha) turned up and I had to wonder if they'd been kidnapped from a set in the next street, because they almost seemed a bit lost and out of place, as if they refused to be a laughing stock and they still delivered better than the rest.
Also are all American's houses so big?
And couldn't they have at least pretended to have real snowmen? Polystyrene balls of various sizes are a bit too obvious.
I would probably have turned it off if I hadn't just sacked off another film minutes before. I felt guilty that I might have been in a mood or something and that it would be unfair to the films, but they really were that bad, I can't believe I got to the end of this one.
As somebody who's not one for the ladies, it was odd, but I would probably say that it was Lacey Chabert who got me through it.
3/10.
Lacey and Wes did a really good job with the script they were given but there was just no way to save this monstrosity. The writer, Andy Sandberg, created a mess that never should've seen the light of day and yet someone produced it anyway.
To think that this movie is supposed to be family friendly only makes it so much worse. People with children are watching this disaster!
The whole movie is based on super intense peer pressure and a total disregard for the leading character's boundaries. The lead is constantly pressured, to the point where I'd call it harassment, to participate in over-the-top Christmas events which are blatantly labelled as obligations. I'm normally not so bothered about movies skirting the lines of moral but this one is just too appaling.
The very obviously fake snow and perfectly round fake snowpeople fit perfectly with the supporting characters who are all in desperate need of a psychiatrist. And let's not forget the immature love interest. The movie starts out with "Emily" dumping her manchild jerk boyfriend, only to meet another annoying grown baby who has absolutely no regards for her boundaries.
The very worst part is that none of these trainwreck characters ever change, they all stay just as obnoxious, tacky, and invasive to the very end. But hey, it's Christmas so let's just cheer for the message this movies sends...
To think that this movie is supposed to be family friendly only makes it so much worse. People with children are watching this disaster!
The whole movie is based on super intense peer pressure and a total disregard for the leading character's boundaries. The lead is constantly pressured, to the point where I'd call it harassment, to participate in over-the-top Christmas events which are blatantly labelled as obligations. I'm normally not so bothered about movies skirting the lines of moral but this one is just too appaling.
The very obviously fake snow and perfectly round fake snowpeople fit perfectly with the supporting characters who are all in desperate need of a psychiatrist. And let's not forget the immature love interest. The movie starts out with "Emily" dumping her manchild jerk boyfriend, only to meet another annoying grown baby who has absolutely no regards for her boundaries.
The very worst part is that none of these trainwreck characters ever change, they all stay just as obnoxious, tacky, and invasive to the very end. But hey, it's Christmas so let's just cheer for the message this movies sends...
This was a disaster. They tried to do Christmas comedy with romance but failed. This is a story about a woman played by Lacey Chabert hallmark house name who isn't the most Christmas cheerleader going back home to a place that is all Christmas joy. This was supposed to be a movie about finding the joy and happiness of Christmas. But instead it became unbearable to watch. All the characters were over the top cliche that were too annoying. It wasn't funny or magical . They tried to do romance story but it didn't work. I love the actor another hallmark actor but the character was as annoying as everyone else in this movie.
This could have worked better but when most of the characters including the awful parents are annoying there is nothing to make you enjoy the movie.
There is a little thing that I noticed. I think I saw Lisa Chabert Wearing the same white sweater in a Christmas movie before. Look in "Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas" from last year. It's the same.
This could have worked better but when most of the characters including the awful parents are annoying there is nothing to make you enjoy the movie.
There is a little thing that I noticed. I think I saw Lisa Chabert Wearing the same white sweater in a Christmas movie before. Look in "Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas" from last year. It's the same.
Haul Out The Holly was funny and enjoyable for the whole family to watch together! Lacey and Wes were great together (funny, great chemistry and banter!) and the supporting cast added so much to the movie. The two surprise cameos were an added bonus! My only critique would be that I wish they let Melissa Peterman go full out funny. She was hilarious in Reba and Baby Daddy and with the Haul Out The Holly storyline, Melissa's trademark full out funny would've fit in well. Overall, I really enjoyed the movie and think the change up with Haul Out The Holly and Three Wise Men and a Baby storylines worked very well for Hallmark this year!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesLacey Chabert's character watches Navidad en Viena (2020), like this movie a made for Hallmark movie. Upon the intro, she says, "I love that guy." The film stars Brennan Elliott who plays her love interest in several Hallmark films.
- PifiasThe snow men in the snowman contest are so obviously not real snow. They are too perfectly round. And the snow holding them together is not snow.
- ConexionesFeatured in CBS News Sunday Morning: Episodio #45.13 (2022)
- Banda sonoraWe Need a Little Christmas
Composed by Jerry Herman (from the Broadway musical "Mame")
Performed by Johnny Mathis
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