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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAnnie Cooper has big shoes to fill when she takes over as CEO of her late grandmother's small-town cookie company.Annie Cooper has big shoes to fill when she takes over as CEO of her late grandmother's small-town cookie company.Annie Cooper has big shoes to fill when she takes over as CEO of her late grandmother's small-town cookie company.
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'A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe' is one I enjoyed.
Naturally it features a fair few cheesy moments, though that's to be expected in this realm. It's actually a well done flick from it, it does what it sets out to achieve, I'd say. Rachel Boston and Victor Webster are a solid match, while Averie Peters leads the rest well enough.
.... For anyone who is reading this review, these other people are also in this film that I watched... which... I enjoyed... anyway...back...to...this...below... (including Stephanie Sy, Erik Athavale, John B. Lowe, Jaime Barr, Dan De Jaeger, Brandon McEwan, Dylan McEwan, Chase Winnicky) /s.
Naturally it features a fair few cheesy moments, though that's to be expected in this realm. It's actually a well done flick from it, it does what it sets out to achieve, I'd say. Rachel Boston and Victor Webster are a solid match, while Averie Peters leads the rest well enough.
.... For anyone who is reading this review, these other people are also in this film that I watched... which... I enjoyed... anyway...back...to...this...below... (including Stephanie Sy, Erik Athavale, John B. Lowe, Jaime Barr, Dan De Jaeger, Brandon McEwan, Dylan McEwan, Chase Winnicky) /s.
Okay it is a bit "hamy" BUT it is a delightful change up from the same old same old Christmas movies, a Cookie Christmas Caper is a wonderful premise for a movie. I get that somaae Hallmark fans will not appreciate this movie for the delightful comedy it is, so to those folks, come on lighten up, this was funny and such a change for a Christmas movie. In the end there is enough of the traditional, romance, lessons learned and happy ending for those needing that fix. Do the lead characters seem a bit like they are at times a wee bit silly? Sure, but that is the jest of the movie, it is just a "sweet" movie and I for one enjoyed it and laughed a lot which, who doesn't need a good ha ha today! So take of the serious hat, put on your silly Christmas sweater and grab a coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, turn on the Christmas lights watch the snow and just let your mind take a bit of a Christmas break from the stress and ENJOY!
"A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe" took me by surprise. As a frequent viewer of Hallmark movies, I expected the typical holiday romance storyline: the Big City CEO meets the Local Hero in a small town, and there's always something significant at stake that involves the entire tight knit town. This movie had ALL of the tropes, but thankfully managed to inject witty humor into the mix, making it an enjoyable watch.
What I appreciated most about this movie was the realistic conflict between the hero--local guy and the heroine CEO. Their disagreements felt genuine, and their encounters were filled with humorous tension and undeniable chemistry. One memorable scene involves the heroine accusing the hero of the cookie theft without revealing the specifics, leading to a humorous and heated exchange. It was a delight to watch their interactions and see their relationship develop when they decide to work together.
As someone who often uses Hallmark movies as background noise while multitasking, "A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe" grabbed my attention (tho I have to admit I was ambivalent until the recipe was stolen). The jokes were surprisingly witty, and the well-executed comedic scenes had me genuinely laughing out loud.
"A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe" offers the expected Hallmark movie formula but surpasses expectations with its comedic charm. From the hilarious sting operation when they were trying to catch the cookie recipe thief (which was soooo hilarious!) to the protagonist's transformation from a driven CEO to someone who learns the meaning of life and joy (this is a must with all of these movies, can't get around it) this movie actually delivers a delightful and heartwarming experience.
What I appreciated most about this movie was the realistic conflict between the hero--local guy and the heroine CEO. Their disagreements felt genuine, and their encounters were filled with humorous tension and undeniable chemistry. One memorable scene involves the heroine accusing the hero of the cookie theft without revealing the specifics, leading to a humorous and heated exchange. It was a delight to watch their interactions and see their relationship develop when they decide to work together.
As someone who often uses Hallmark movies as background noise while multitasking, "A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe" grabbed my attention (tho I have to admit I was ambivalent until the recipe was stolen). The jokes were surprisingly witty, and the well-executed comedic scenes had me genuinely laughing out loud.
"A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe" offers the expected Hallmark movie formula but surpasses expectations with its comedic charm. From the hilarious sting operation when they were trying to catch the cookie recipe thief (which was soooo hilarious!) to the protagonist's transformation from a driven CEO to someone who learns the meaning of life and joy (this is a must with all of these movies, can't get around it) this movie actually delivers a delightful and heartwarming experience.
This film follows the familiar Hallmark formula: city dweller returns to their small hometown, encounters the town's most eligible bachelor, and navigates a meddling child who seems determined to play matchmaker.
While the holiday setting and the focus on baking provide some festive charm, the plot feels incredibly predictable. The "meet-cute" is contrived, the romantic tension builds slowly and predictably, and the resolution feels overly convenient.
The child character, while well-intentioned, comes across as overly precocious and manipulative, often forcing interactions between the leads that feel unnatural.
While the holiday setting and the focus on baking provide some festive charm, the plot feels incredibly predictable. The "meet-cute" is contrived, the romantic tension builds slowly and predictably, and the resolution feels overly convenient.
The child character, while well-intentioned, comes across as overly precocious and manipulative, often forcing interactions between the leads that feel unnatural.
I loved this movie and not just because of Rachel Boston and Victor Webster. I found it super cute and refreshing among all my other Christmas movie watching. Yes there was a romance but it was truly secondary to the story. It really didn't hit until the last quarter of the movie. Also while a character deaths were mentioned it didn't harp of them in a sad way. The mystery of who stole Grandma's recipe was fun and had me guessing. It also had me laughing at some points. The cast was phenomenal from the stars to the minor rolls. Yea it's Hallmark so it was a little corny at times but corny in a good way. This is one I will definitely watch again and again.
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- AnecdotesToutes les informations contiennent des divulgâcheurs
- GaffesWhen the recipe gets deleted from the server, the IT guy is clueless. There is always a backup on tape or disc, and there would have been a copy on a cloud storage like OneDrive or Dropbox.
- ConnexionsFeatured in CBS News Sunday Morning: Episode #45.13 (2022)
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