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12 Men of Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.7K
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12 Men of Christmas (2009)
Holiday RomanceComedyRomance

A high-powered New York City publicist finds herself in Montana promoting a charity calendar after being betrayed by her boss and fiancé. Unfortunately, matters of the heart are just as comp... Read allA high-powered New York City publicist finds herself in Montana promoting a charity calendar after being betrayed by her boss and fiancé. Unfortunately, matters of the heart are just as complicated in the wilds as they are in the big city.A high-powered New York City publicist finds herself in Montana promoting a charity calendar after being betrayed by her boss and fiancé. Unfortunately, matters of the heart are just as complicated in the wilds as they are in the big city.

  • Director
    • Arlene Sanford
  • Writers
    • Jon Maas
    • Phillipa Ashley
  • Stars
    • Kristin Chenoweth
    • Josh Hopkins
    • Anna Chlumsky
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arlene Sanford
    • Writers
      • Jon Maas
      • Phillipa Ashley
    • Stars
      • Kristin Chenoweth
      • Josh Hopkins
      • Anna Chlumsky
    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Kristin Chenoweth
    Kristin Chenoweth
    • E.J. Baxter
    Josh Hopkins
    Josh Hopkins
    • Will Albrecht
    Anna Chlumsky
    Anna Chlumsky
    • Jan Lucas
    Erin Dilly
    Erin Dilly
    • Roz Baxter
    Stephen Huszar
    Stephen Huszar
    • Jason Farrar
    Heather Hanson
    Heather Hanson
    • Lillah Sherwood
    Jefferson Brown
    Jefferson Brown
    • Eric
    Craig Eldridge
    Craig Eldridge
    • Mayor Bob Baker
    Chantal Perron
    Chantal Perron
    • Dr. Marci Hempel
    Paul Constable
    Paul Constable
    • Dave Hempel
    Aaron Abrams
    Aaron Abrams
    • Les Pizula
    Frank Chiesurin
    Frank Chiesurin
    • Scott Lewis
    Peter Mooney
    Peter Mooney
    • Noah
    Joe Norman Shaw
    Joe Norman Shaw
    • Eddie
    Jessie Pavelka
    Jessie Pavelka
    • Henry Diepeveen
    Mark Bellamy
    Mark Bellamy
    • Max
    Ryan Northcott
    Ryan Northcott
    • Mike Pontipee
    Matt Embry
    Matt Embry
    • Andy Calviden
    • Director
      • Arlene Sanford
    • Writers
      • Jon Maas
      • Phillipa Ashley
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    User reviews15

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    4Prismark10

    Beefcake calendar

    EJ (Kristin Chenoweth) is a New York publicist whose life spirals downwards when she catches her fiancé cheating with her boss.

    Unable to get another job in New York she moves down to a small town in Montana doing publicity for the Mayor's office. The town is next to the Glacier National Park.

    When the local rescue team who are all volunteers need to fundraise, EJ persuades them to pose for a calendar while finding romance with one of the locals.

    As this is a Lifetime Christmas film. EJ is a fish out of water in a homely small town where rents are low, everyone is nice to each other unlike the rat race of New York where everyone stabs each other in the back.

    The director knows enough to keep the men interested by having several cleavage shots of Chenoweth. Frankly two good reasons to watch a Kristin Chenoweth movie!

    For others there are several beefcakes who pose for the calendar and it is done in the best possible taste.
    6JaynaB

    Forgettable holiday fluff with a couple of highly watchable scenes

    This movie is predictable and forgettable, a Christmas rom-com that ends happily ever after before barely grazing the surface of the leads' potential character arcs. Not that I am convinced either of the lead actors was capable of greater depth, but the script didn't give them any room to try. The secondaries were reasonably attractive and warm and human, but didn't get much in the way of lines or focus.

    The reasons to watch:

    1. Breathtaking mountain scenery 2. The photo shoot montage is excellent eye candy with humour attached 3. The mid-plot mutual-loathing confession of attraction that's a blatant ripoff from Pride & Prejudice but done in language far less polite.

    4. The nod to the very real issue of cash-strapped Search and Rescue services, staffed by volunteers and relying often on borrowed or out-dated equipment, who manage at tremendous risk to life, limb, and family/romance to bring most people home most of the time from the wildernesses they've wandered into.

    It's a 6 for those 4 reasons. Otherwise, it might be a 3.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Sassy movie, but not altogether bad.

    This movie had sassy written all over it, but yet I sat through it till the very end.

    The story told in "Twelve Men of Christmas" is right out of the academy of clichés; a corporate high-end New York woman going to a small town in Montana to get away, and here she ends up taking advantage of all her skill she acquired in New York, in order to raise funds for the local search and rescue crew. Alrighty then, not really believable, but still a movie came from it. The story is, of course, the type of story that you have figured out the course it will take and how it will end right from the beginning. So no big surprise there!

    As for the cast and acting, well I can't really say that it was bad. I found the cast to actually be good enough, though I haven't really seen any of the faces before (and the head of Kristin Chenoweth is kind of hard to get around), though I seem to recall having seen Josh Hopkins somewhere before, though I can't recall where exactly. Josh was actually the most memorable of all people in the movie here.

    The setting of the movie was fantastic. Really nice and beautiful scenery, nature, and an idyllic town setting. That was so nice to look at.

    There were a couple of times throughout the movie where the movie might have actually become funny, but it never shined through. It was always just brooding beneath the surface. But of course, this wasn't really a comedy.

    Despite it being a super predictable movie, I still found "Twelve Men of Christmas" to be good enough entertainment, though you have to fight your way through a tsunami of sassyness along the way. But ultimately, I was entertained, but I doubt that I will be returning to the movie for a second watching, ever. This is the type of movie that will go well with women with big romantic hearts and suckers for sassy movies.

    Oh, and before I forgot. I noticed the coolest blooper ever in this movie. If you manage to sit through the movie, take a good look at the drummer in the background at the pre-launch party for the calender. He goes crazy at the drums at a certain time, and it doesn't even match the drumming sounds from the actual music playing. But wait, it gets better. The guy isn't even hitting the drums, hi-hats or cymbals, he is just drumming in midair, and it is so obviously clear to see. I had to go back in the movie to watch it a second time, it was just that priceless. Hilarious stuff right there.
    4jewhitmer25

    Cute movie

    Not a great movie, but not bad.

    Entertaining, lots of hunky guys.

    The plot is weak, the acting for the most part is adequate. But on the whole it is a watchable movie.

    My advice: go ahead and watch it, you will enjoy it.
    Kirpianuscus

    decent surrogate

    like many films from the same genre, it is a surrogate. romance, crumbs from classic comedies, pieces from Jane Austen, actors in skin of legends - Kristin Chenoweth as a version of Eve Marie Saint, Josh Hopkins as a form of Cary Grant. sure, very far by original, not realistic, with a story who seems far to be coherent. but nice. and this is the most important thing in this case. because it is the only thing who could be expected. the subject is so old, the performances are far to be bad and the idea has the chance to seduce. the war between E. J. and Will is fake but the aspects from a small community from Montana looking the work for a noble cause is not real awful but could be useful. so, a film for Christmas. and it is enough !

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    Philemon Chambers and Michael Urie in Single All the Way (2021)
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    • Trivia
      Kristin Chenoweth's character talks to her sister about The Wizard of Oz (1939); Chenoweth starred in the Broadway musical production "Wicked" which parallels the story depicted in the classic film.
    • Goofs
      During the abseiling party (which almost no one in America would call it), they are rapelling on ATCs which require one hand below the device to brake the rapeller. Yet E.J. is shown holding onto the ropes above the device with both hands when she panics yet she is staying in place (and there is no bottom belay as shown when she does get down).
    • Quotes

      Will Albrecht: Well, Ms. Baxter.

      E.J. Baxter: Mr. Albrecht.

      Will Albrecht: How 'bout that? We actually have something in common. We both go to the post office on Saturdays.

      E.J. Baxter: Hm. I imagine a lot of people do.

      Will Albrecht: Yeah, well, I'm sure you're right. Enjoying your day?

      E.J. Baxter: Hm. Just doing errands.

      Will Albrecht: Me too.

      E.J. Baxter: You'll be surprised to know that I haven't gotten lost once yet today.

      Will Albrecht: Well, it's not even noon yet, so... Yeah, Saturday mornings are all about errands for me, but then I always head to this little brunch place down the block.

      E.J. Baxter: Nice.

      Will Albrecht: Yeah. It's real nice. It's got great food.

      E.J. Baxter: Mmm. You enjoy yourself. Oh, do you know where the nearest Kinko's is? I never had a need to look before, but now since that calendar's *actually* happening, Jan and I can't do all the copying by ourselves. So...

      Will Albrecht: We don't have a Kinko's.

      E.J. Baxter: No Kinko's?

      Will Albrecht: No Kinko's.

      E.J. Baxter: How can that be? I thought there was a law that said there had to be a Kinko's on every corner, next to a Gap.

      Will Albrecht: We don't have a Gap either.

      E.J. Baxter: That's not even funny.

      Will Albrecht: But, I think there's one in Billings.

      E.J. Baxter: Well, I don't know where that is, but I need to go there. How close is it?

      Will Albrecht: Oh, it's not too bad. About ten hours, depending on the road conditions. Ain't it awful?

      E.J. Baxter: Mm. I'm not gonna be here forever, so don't worry.

      Will Albrecht: Oh, yeah, well, I'll try not to sweat it.

      E.J. Baxter: You know what? Just because I have a different way of doing things, doesn't make it wrong. It just makes it different. I get that you don't think I belong here. You have zero respect for what I'm trying to do, but you know what? I don't care. Not even remotely. And I get that you think that I act like I landed on the moon, but you don't have to tell me that because for the past six months, I felt like I've been living on another planet. So for the future, let's be polite and agree we disagree and leave it at that, shall we?

    • Connections
      Features Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
    • Soundtracks
      Isn't Christmastime A Wonderful Thing
      Written by Joe Lervold & Lisa Aschmann

      Performed by The Joel Evans Big Band

      Vocals by Patrick Tuzzolino

      Produced by Joel Evans

      Orchestrated by Rick Walsh

      Thanks to Marcus Barone

      [opening credits]

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Twelve Men of Christmas
    • Filming locations
      • Big Bear, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lisa Demberg Productions
      • Fox Television Studios
      • Lifetime Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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