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Jess se fait quitter par son petit ami juste avant Noël, mais ses parents veulent toujours fêter Noël avec elle pendant que leur fils est absent. Elle rencontre alors son cousin, mais dès qu... Tout lireJess se fait quitter par son petit ami juste avant Noël, mais ses parents veulent toujours fêter Noël avec elle pendant que leur fils est absent. Elle rencontre alors son cousin, mais dès que celui-ci revient, Noël devient plus compliqué.Jess se fait quitter par son petit ami juste avant Noël, mais ses parents veulent toujours fêter Noël avec elle pendant que leur fils est absent. Elle rencontre alors son cousin, mais dès que celui-ci revient, Noël devient plus compliqué.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Caitlin Varner
- Girl
- (as Caitlyn Varner)
Pamela Beheshti
- Party Guest
- (non crédité)
Israel Bonilla
- Party Goer
- (non crédité)
Erin Darling
- Trish
- (non crédité)
Mario DeAngelis
- Christmas Dance Attendee
- (non crédité)
Craig Gregersen
- Drummer for Christmas Party Rock Band
- (non crédité)
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If you are adjacent to the Hallmark Movie phenomenon but can't bring yourself to fully dive into the trash pile, this movie is for you.
The negative reviews of this movie are particularly hilarious, because they make it abundantly clear that the reviewer is not in on the joke. This movie hits every ridiculous stereotype head on while showing enough restraint to still be funny instead of heavy-handed.
Julia Duffy said some truly outrageous things, with impeccable comedic timing. Justin Long made me laugh out loud more than once. The whole main ensemble knows their role perfectly but plays it earnestly.
In my perfect movie, Brittany Snow would've had a chance to show off her comedic chops more, but she did an amazing job playing the pitch perfect straight man. Occasionally the overwhelming horniness of her character's ex was a bit much, but it was tolerable.
Overall, hilarious takedown of a well-trod genre.
The negative reviews of this movie are particularly hilarious, because they make it abundantly clear that the reviewer is not in on the joke. This movie hits every ridiculous stereotype head on while showing enough restraint to still be funny instead of heavy-handed.
Julia Duffy said some truly outrageous things, with impeccable comedic timing. Justin Long made me laugh out loud more than once. The whole main ensemble knows their role perfectly but plays it earnestly.
In my perfect movie, Brittany Snow would've had a chance to show off her comedic chops more, but she did an amazing job playing the pitch perfect straight man. Occasionally the overwhelming horniness of her character's ex was a bit much, but it was tolerable.
Overall, hilarious takedown of a well-trod genre.
Come on, people: this movie is a PARODY of Hallmark Movies! It is SATIRE. That means the inappropriately raunchy comments, how the parents are doing weird things like rough sex, purple drank and huffing paint are meant to MAKE FUN OF THE ULTRA-CLEAN HALLMARK MOVIES. It is HILARIOUS.
The R-rated dialogue, the incredibly awkward and cringeworthy break-up, the completely out-of-character Justin Long, and the ridiculous past love, are all meant as JOKES. Justin Long is SUPPOSED TO ACT TERRIBLY, with a TERRIBLE ACCENT, and completely inappropriate machismo. If you don't believe me, watch the extra behind the scenes clip on the DVD (yes, they still make those).
The plot is ridiculous, the movie is completely predictable, but some of the one-liners are bust-out laughing funny if you realize the movie is a SPOOF.
The R-rated dialogue, the incredibly awkward and cringeworthy break-up, the completely out-of-character Justin Long, and the ridiculous past love, are all meant as JOKES. Justin Long is SUPPOSED TO ACT TERRIBLY, with a TERRIBLE ACCENT, and completely inappropriate machismo. If you don't believe me, watch the extra behind the scenes clip on the DVD (yes, they still make those).
The plot is ridiculous, the movie is completely predictable, but some of the one-liners are bust-out laughing funny if you realize the movie is a SPOOF.
You might recall Brittany Snow from the Pitch Perfect movies. This movie had that same odd dialogue where characters say really odd, inappropriate or absolutely crazy things.
I am a HUGE Justin Long fan and I was really looking forward to this little Christmas truffle. But his character is really strange, like he grew up with the Amish.
Again - odd dialogue.
I ended up watching it all, attempting to jive with the vibe, but it's really not all that good.
That being said, it COULD have been good, perhaps with some tweaks in various areas. And, I did enjoy Brittany and Justin, even with his odd character.
Apparently this was filmed where it was really cold and there was a lot of snow which they used to great affect.
Also, it was great seeing Norm after all these years. NORM!
I am a HUGE Justin Long fan and I was really looking forward to this little Christmas truffle. But his character is really strange, like he grew up with the Amish.
Again - odd dialogue.
I ended up watching it all, attempting to jive with the vibe, but it's really not all that good.
That being said, it COULD have been good, perhaps with some tweaks in various areas. And, I did enjoy Brittany and Justin, even with his odd character.
Apparently this was filmed where it was really cold and there was a lot of snow which they used to great affect.
Also, it was great seeing Norm after all these years. NORM!
It's like "guy who bought a boat" got his own SNL movie. There are so many many bizarre choices, too many bizarre choices to not be on purpose.
"There are them smells"
Justin Long has really turned in something so special.
Brittany Snow does a good job selling the madness. The parents are right out of the movies Seth Rogen will make when he's older. George Wendt remains magical.
Peppered in are several "50 shades" level quadruple entendres about baked goods for the family focusers to avoid.
I can't wait to watch this at midnight at the Esquire.
Or it could just be thirty something American pie. I'm high.
"There are them smells"
Justin Long has really turned in something so special.
Brittany Snow does a good job selling the madness. The parents are right out of the movies Seth Rogen will make when he's older. George Wendt remains magical.
Peppered in are several "50 shades" level quadruple entendres about baked goods for the family focusers to avoid.
I can't wait to watch this at midnight at the Esquire.
Or it could just be thirty something American pie. I'm high.
No this is not a family friendly Christmas movie. It's almost an anti-Christmas movie. After I realized it was meant to be a spoof of the Hallmark movies it made more sense. I personally have a like/hate feeling towards those movies. So predictable and saccharine sweet. If you only watch one once in a while it's cute, but too many and you feel nauseous and depressed from the sugar crash. This silly movie hit just right. I needed a few laughs. I knew most of these actors were better than they were playing so it was funny to realize they were over the top on purpose. Justin Long must have used every cliche comment ever used by a sappy good ol' boy out there. I thought there were a couple of moments where you could tell he and the cast were trying not to laugh at their own lines. The old people being the crude ones was a bit over the top. The boyfriend was hilarious as the jerk. If you don't like cheesy Christmas stories and have a slightly naughty sense of humor this movie might be just what you are looking for. If you are a Christmas movie fanatic and only want the most sweet stories, you'll hate this. Definitely not appropriate for kids.
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- AnecdotesA parody of the traditional "Hallmark" movies.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Christmas with the Campbells
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- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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