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A supernatural comedy in which a ruthless PR executive is forced to reconsider her life choices when her number one client suffers an untimely death during the Christmas season.A supernatural comedy in which a ruthless PR executive is forced to reconsider her life choices when her number one client suffers an untimely death during the Christmas season.A supernatural comedy in which a ruthless PR executive is forced to reconsider her life choices when her number one client suffers an untimely death during the Christmas season.
Jackée Harry
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Sharon Conley
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- (as a different name)
Terri James
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- (as Terri James Hutson)
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A terrible lead to root for
This movie is very entertaining. The music is bad, the acting is decent, and the story is pretty well done. I enjoyed the chemistry between all the characters, but the main character was the worst. It was hard to find something redeeming about her as the story went on. Patrick deserved way better than what he was given. But, like all movies, the ending was perfect for everyone.
Overall, it's a nice Christmas movie with a good lesson.
A Modernized Remake of the Charles Dickens' Story
This film essentially begins with a self-centered marketing executive by the name of "Sloane Spencer" (Christina Milian) doing everything she can to advance her personal agenda in order to obtain a promotion in her advertising firm. This even includes sleeping with her boss "Andrew Craig" (Burgess Jenkins) in the hope that he will reciprocate by endorsing her for a vacated vice-president position over her main rival "Jason Miller" (Ryan Sypek). Making this rivalry even more personal is the fact that Sloane had also been sleeping with him prior to her climb up the company ladder. Even so, it soon becomes obvious that, in order for her to win this promotion, she has to make the company look good during an upcoming movie premiere starring her a popular actress named "Caitlin Quinn" (Ashley Benson) who has become the firm's primary client. The problem, however, is that Caitlin seems to have an uncanny knack for attracting extremely bad publicity--as she careens from one outrageous scandal to another. Yet just when it seems things couldn't get worse, Caitlin dies while dancing at a wild party right before the big event. Not only that, but to make matters even worse, Sloane is subsequently visited by the ghost of Caitlin who advises her that three other ghosts will soon arrive with a warning that she needs to change her ways--before it's too late. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was an okay remake of the Charles Dickens' story "A Christmas Carol" written about 175 years earlier. Yet despite the attempt to refurbish it as a comedy under modern circumstances, it doesn't quite succeed in delivering the same effect. And even though both Ashley Benson and Chad Michael Murray (as Sloane's ex-boyfriend "Patrick Kerns") performed reasonably well, it wasn't enough to compel me to rate this film any higher than I have. Average.
nothing
The basic sin - it is a film about nothing. Not "nothing" in Seinfeld manner but just not specific subject or genre or story. A sort of salad , using a selfish, collectionary of men business woman, a sort of spirit more becoming angel, crumbs from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens , a single mother, ex-boyfriends and a lot of improvisation in not very inspired way. The good thing, maybe, the presence of Chad Michael Murray for nostalgics. But it is not enough to save this presumed film about Christmas.
Like a lump of coal in your stocking, but less merry.
No spoilers here unless you're unfamiliar with A Christmas Carol, as this thing, um TV movie, is an attempted retelling. What we have here are actors who are either unskilled or wholly uninspired(and if so, no one can blame them). They mostly sleepwalk through a soul-less, shallow, Christmas Carol in which Scrooge learns to become slightly less selfish, morally bankrupt, and generally horrible to the mostly equally horrible people in her life. Instead of feeding the poor and starving, our Scrooge here redeems herself by feeding celebrities via gift certificates to a restaurant . Really. The best part of the movie is when Jacob Marley/Cupid makes her grand final exit. I was laughing, though the scene was intended to be grand and touching.
Redeeming qualities? Well, hmm. OK, the cast are pretty much all eye candy. The lighting and camera work were fine for a TV movie. And I give it points for making me laugh for feeling like the bad boyfriend dodged a bullet while the good guy got stuck with a lifetime of misery.
All in all, no Christmas spirit to be found here, and not much of a cupid. I think they called it Christmas Cupid because Christmas Stupid was too honest.
Irritating but Okay
Yet another Christmas Carol remake, this time with Christina Milan playing a money hungry pathetic Public relations exec. Of course its predictable, its Dickens's classic, but the acting is B- or C+ grade. The one positive is Ashley Benson who plays the modern Jacob Marley, she pretty much steals every scene, not that says much,
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- TriviaWhen Sloane (Christina Milian) is transported to a football field,Caitlin (Ashley Benson) removes her high heeled shoes.When Sloane asks her why she is doing so,Caitlin replies:"Because I miss the feeling of grass underneath my toes!"That part of the scene was improvised by Benson-because the shoes were uncomfortable and also because she actually did want to feel soft grass under her bare feet.
- GoofsAfter Sloane's visit with the ghost of Christmas future, she is woken up by Andrew. On the cell phone the date is Monday, December 27. BUT a few seconds later, Caitlin tells Sloane that it's Christmas morning.
- Quotes
Caitlin Quinn: Stupid elves, always looking to make a buck.
- ConnectionsReferences The Sixth Sense (1999)
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