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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCate's mom is setting up dates for her CEO daughter. When she meets Gabe a week before Christmas, she assumes, he's a date, but he's a corporate recovery consultant for her candy cane compan... Tout lireCate's mom is setting up dates for her CEO daughter. When she meets Gabe a week before Christmas, she assumes, he's a date, but he's a corporate recovery consultant for her candy cane company. He's also single.Cate's mom is setting up dates for her CEO daughter. When she meets Gabe a week before Christmas, she assumes, he's a date, but he's a corporate recovery consultant for her candy cane company. He's also single.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Andrew W. Walker
- Gabe
- (as Andrew Walker)
Paul Essiembre
- Royce
- (as Pual Essiembre)
Morgan Easton-Fitzgerald
- Child in Candy Cane Shop
- (non crédité)
Derek James Trapp
- Party Guest
- (non crédité)
Tyla Turman
- Tree Lighting Patron, Party Patron
- (non crédité)
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Okay, I totally agree that this movie was extremely predictable and sappy to no end, but I actually thought both Jodi Sweetin and Andrew Walker were very good in their roles. The acting wasn't horrible as others have stated, I actually thought their acting was quite good! It's a cute Christmas movie for all of you Christmas movie fans! Its innocent enough to watch with the whole fam. It's nice to sit down and watch a movie with my 13 and 10 year old girls and not have to worry about explaining questionable stuff. It's just pure, romantic, Christmas fun! I don't know why people have to be so negative about movies just because they're a good old fashioned movie without all of the gore, foul language and sexuality. Just find your Christmas spirit and a little joy! Lol
Cates mum isn't old enough to be his mum...
Love anything Andrew is in, so I'd watch it anytime. Nice chemistry ..
Love anything Andrew is in, so I'd watch it anytime. Nice chemistry ..
I am a huge fan of these Christmas Hallmark Movie troupes BUT I found it lacking. I look forward to watching these formula movies but this particular movie made me reach for my phone a lot...
I like more chemistry between leading characters. This one just didn't have the spark.
Sweetin is probably never going to do much better than Hallmark. And many of the negative things other reviewers have said about this movie are at least partially true, but I think they are over emphasized. I managed to enjoy this movie just as I actually have enjoyed several of Sweetin's movies on Hallmark in the past. Perhaps that's because I haven't seen any incarnation of Full House since it ran the first time, but I have seen Sweetin in several good Christmas movies. Sweetin's Full and Fuller House image is hard to overcome.
I readily acknowledge that this movie lacks the serious conflict, or tension as one reviewer described it. It uses a worn out premise that I never liked that much to begin with - save-the-family-company. Yet we never really feel like anything really bad is going to happen to the company. There is the token conflict between Cate and Gabe near the end which is similar to so many others that we've seen before. And it has the way too happy Hallmark ending.
When a story follows the old worn out themes and maybe lacks some spark, rely on the relationship. I enjoyed watching the relationship. I actually thought Sweetin's personality fit what they were going for with Cate. Cate generally feels like mostly all is well with the world and she travels through life trying to honor that and honor the traditions and principles she grew up with and most of all trying to do good for others. She wins over Gabe and the movie spends enough time with them together to make it enjoyable rather than beating the negative things to death.
Did anyone else perk up at the last line? I'll call it a pun or some sort of double meaning.
I've seen some miserable Christmas movies already this season, but this one I will probably watch again next year.
I readily acknowledge that this movie lacks the serious conflict, or tension as one reviewer described it. It uses a worn out premise that I never liked that much to begin with - save-the-family-company. Yet we never really feel like anything really bad is going to happen to the company. There is the token conflict between Cate and Gabe near the end which is similar to so many others that we've seen before. And it has the way too happy Hallmark ending.
When a story follows the old worn out themes and maybe lacks some spark, rely on the relationship. I enjoyed watching the relationship. I actually thought Sweetin's personality fit what they were going for with Cate. Cate generally feels like mostly all is well with the world and she travels through life trying to honor that and honor the traditions and principles she grew up with and most of all trying to do good for others. She wins over Gabe and the movie spends enough time with them together to make it enjoyable rather than beating the negative things to death.
Did anyone else perk up at the last line? I'll call it a pun or some sort of double meaning.
I've seen some miserable Christmas movies already this season, but this one I will probably watch again next year.
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- AnecdotesThe pictures of young Cate are real photos of Jodie Sweetin as a child.
- Bandes originalesHave Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Written by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin
Performed by Matt Dusk
Published by EMI Feist Catalog Inc. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Music of the Sea
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