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Christmas Do-Over

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.5K
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Christmas Do-Over (2006)
ComedyFamilyFantasyRomance

Kevin tries to be involved with his son and ex-wife's family for Christmas. During dinner, he thought his Christmas *day* couldn't be more screwed; his son suddenly wishes it was Christmas e... Read allKevin tries to be involved with his son and ex-wife's family for Christmas. During dinner, he thought his Christmas *day* couldn't be more screwed; his son suddenly wishes it was Christmas every day. After that, it was a regular Groundhog's Day. Kevin learns new dance moves and c... Read allKevin tries to be involved with his son and ex-wife's family for Christmas. During dinner, he thought his Christmas *day* couldn't be more screwed; his son suddenly wishes it was Christmas every day. After that, it was a regular Groundhog's Day. Kevin learns new dance moves and can actually sing. Don't let the caroling fool you.

  • Director
    • Catherine Cyran
  • Writers
    • Trevor Reed Cristow
    • Jacqueline David
  • Stars
    • Jay Mohr
    • Daphne Zuniga
    • David Millbern
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Catherine Cyran
    • Writers
      • Trevor Reed Cristow
      • Jacqueline David
    • Stars
      • Jay Mohr
      • Daphne Zuniga
      • David Millbern
    • 25User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jay Mohr
    Jay Mohr
    • Kevin
    Daphne Zuniga
    Daphne Zuniga
    • Jill
    David Millbern
    David Millbern
    • Todd
    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • Trudi
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Arthur
    Logan Grove
    Logan Grove
    • Ben
    Ruta Lee
    Ruta Lee
    • Granny Conlon
    Nathan Webnar
    • Short Man
    Christopher Brown
    • Little Boy
    Blaine Ross
    • Little Boy's Father
    Zach Cumer
    Zach Cumer
    • Kid on the Street
    Michael J. Gaeta
    • Santa
    Jack Axelrod
    Jack Axelrod
    • Elderly Neighbor
    Jacob Chambers
    • Jesus Henderson
    Sonia Izzolena
    • Mary Henderson
    • (as Sonia McDancer)
    Steve Hart
    • Joseph Henderson
    Jim Jansen
    • Mayor
    Brian Casey
    • Cider Vendor
    • Director
      • Catherine Cyran
    • Writers
      • Trevor Reed Cristow
      • Jacqueline David
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    User reviews25

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    1colinsibley

    Nothing like watching a bad movie 15-20 times in one sitting

    You know when a record keeps skipping and you hear the same thing over and over and over and nothing happens? Consider this movie a Barry Manilow LP that skips for 2 hours. Jay Mohr is a guy that hates xmas and has to relive the same xmas every day until he gets it right. You will hate xmas after seeing this movie.

    Go with Groundhog Day instead. This movie rips it off in every way possible, but lacks Bill Murray's genius, a sun shy mammal, and a funny script. Phenomenally terrible in every aspect.

    My girlfriend says I need to say something nice and not be such a grinch, because it "does have a positive message and is very sweet and family oriented" but the bottom line is that it's like watching Santa & Mrs. Claus get hot and heavy after a long night of present delivery...not a pretty sight.

    It's insulting to anyone with taste that movies like this even make it onto cable.
    cavalry-5

    Ground Hog day clone

    I'm watching it now. It's fun, but so much a copy of Ground Hog Day that I find it surprising that the producers haven't been sued for copyright infringement.

    So, as I watch this, I can know how the central character in each of these feels. Deja vu all over again.

    Perhaps you could say that this movie is unique in that it's about a different holiday, has different characters, but that's about it. And, since I can't remember how the Bill Murray character got out of the loop, maybe I'll be surprised and find that this guy solves it in a different way.
    2mrtimlarabee

    To the makers of Groundhog Day: Call your lawyers!

    I was not about to say "Groundhog Day for Christmas," as one poster has noted that the "do-over" concept has been done before. I recall a short dramatic piece called 12:01 PM that was later turned into a film that was quite good. However, when you take a concept from another comedy film and almost plagiarize the thing, we need to talk.

    This brings us to the abysmal "Christmas Do-Over." I don't normally review TV movies, but the whole thing was appalling. Jay Mohr plays a divorced father spending Christmas with his former in laws. Jay Mohr has a cynical view towards Christmas, contempt for his ex-wife's new boyfriend, and is not the most successful father. He starts to repeat Christmas over and over and comedy supposedly ensues.

    This is where the film gets very uncreative, delivering events that are like Groundhog Day hand me downs. Like Groundhog Day, Mohr starts by making a sham of the holiday, tries to kill himself, starts to do things right, then has a day where he helps people, impresses, and puts on a break dance show at a fair following repeated days of practice. It's kinda like playing the piano, if you get my drift. Characters even spout out lines that sound like they were lifted from Groundhog Day. Trust me, it's bad.

    Then there's the casting. This is an impressive set here. Given, the actors aren't A-list, but are talented. All do a fine job. Jay Mohr seems as though he was either horribly miscast or badly directed. Given this script, he may have just not cared. The problem is that he is not able to ever be likable, even when he's doing things right. Groundhog Day was successful because even though Bill Murray's character was slime at the beginning, we still had a desire to follow him and watch him grow. The writing on that film had a lot of heart. This film does not. Jay Mohr never achieves a believable likability to make the premise of the film connect with its viewers.

    The only good point I'll say about this film is that there are occasional bits of humor that are good. Most notably, a comment made by Jay Mohr's team of dancers as they win a competition against some people acting out the Nativity. There's a great one liner. But a one liner does not make a good movie. Originality does. Not recommended.
    7inkblot11

    Fun movie with a great message...you only get one chance to foster happiness at holiday time and at all times

    Kevin (Jay Mohr) is visiting his ex-wife, Jill (Daphne Zuniga) and their young son at her parents' house on Christmas Day. He arrives late and he shopped at the last minute for his son, too. To add insult to injury, he is rude and catty with his ex-in-laws and the new cardiologist boyfriend of Jill. Nevertheless, his young son, Ben, is so happy to see him that he proudly announces at dinnertime that he, Ben, wishes every day was Christmas. A soft breeze seems to blow through the dining room, but, it doesn't change Kevin's attitude. He continues to be rude through the caroling and the street fair. Nevertheless, when Kevin wakes up the next day, he is there at the doorstep of his in-laws, present in hand and having to live the day over again. Will Kevin learn something the second, third, or fourth (and more) time around? This is a fun family movie, with plenty of laughs and good performances. Mohr and Zuniga are experts as the quarreling ex-mates who still might harbor feelings for each other. How nice to see Adrienne Barbeau again, too, as she gives a nice turn as Jill's mother. The production values, the costumes, and the scenery are all top notch, too. One little caution: there is an unusual scene involving a live nativity scene, where Kevin has a run-in with Joseph. BUT, the most important part of this film is its theme. Most of us do not get a chance to relive Christmas Day or any other day and learn from our mistakes. The best thing we can do is to try and live every day as if it were our last chance to do good for those around us and for ourselves. With that in mind, Christmas Do-Over should be a new classic for the season that deserves a re-run at holiday time and a DVD release. Families everywhere will laugh at the antics but will also recognize the important realities of decision making that is the heart of the film.
    9kgoeey

    Very Good

    Sure, we've seen Ground Hog's Day before, but isn't it always a case of the "Emperor's New Clothing." The casting is great. Jay Mohr is acerbic, endearing and flat out funny! Daphne Zuniga is always a treat. And great to see supporting cast with Tim Thomerson and Adrienne Barbeau. Again, you've seen it before, this time more funny! The blend between humor and drama (there are moments between Jay and Daphne that have you in tears laughing, then crying). Kudos to ABC Family for not giving us the same, saccharine sweet, dramatic Christmas movie we see every year. Definitely better than everything I have seen this year (did you see "Deck the Halls" which requires paid admission). Save your money and tune in. This one has attitude. All and All a 9/10. Well done!

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    • Goofs
      Kevin gets into a fight with Santa which draws in "Jesus" from the manger scene. Everyone shouts he is fighting with Jesus, but as Jesus was the infant in the cradle, the man Kevin was fighting with obviously was Joseph, Jesus' father.
    • Quotes

      Jill: You know, just because things didn't end happily does not mean that they never were happy.

    • Connections
      References Groundhog Day (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Hittin' the Road
      Written by Scott Nickoley, Jamie Dunlap and Stephen Lang

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Christmas Every Day
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • ABC Family
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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