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All About Christmas Eve

  • TV Movie
  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28m
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5.7/10
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Haylie Duff, Chris Carmack, and Stephen Colletti in All About Christmas Eve (2012)
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'Tis the Season for Evelyn Wright, literally, she is a party planner in NYC. At the last minute Eve finds out that one of her agency's top clients is throwing a HUGE Christmas event, in LA, ... Read all'Tis the Season for Evelyn Wright, literally, she is a party planner in NYC. At the last minute Eve finds out that one of her agency's top clients is throwing a HUGE Christmas event, in LA, on Christmas Eve. Eve must decide whether to take on the event or risk her career to go on... Read all'Tis the Season for Evelyn Wright, literally, she is a party planner in NYC. At the last minute Eve finds out that one of her agency's top clients is throwing a HUGE Christmas event, in LA, on Christmas Eve. Eve must decide whether to take on the event or risk her career to go on a romantic vacation with her boyfriend Darren. Unbeknownst to Eve, her future all depends... Read all

  • Director
    • Peter Sullivan
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey Schenck
    • Peter Sullivan
    • Hanz Wasserburger
  • Stars
    • Haylie Duff
    • Chris Carmack
    • Connie Sellecca
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    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Peter Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Schenck
      • Peter Sullivan
      • Hanz Wasserburger
    • Stars
      • Haylie Duff
      • Chris Carmack
      • Connie Sellecca
    • 19User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Haylie Duff
    Haylie Duff
    • Eve Wright
    Chris Carmack
    Chris Carmack
    • Aidan Green
    Connie Sellecca
    Connie Sellecca
    • Elizabeth Cole
    Patrick Muldoon
    Patrick Muldoon
    • Tino Accosta
    Stephen Colletti
    Stephen Colletti
    • Darren
    Bianca Lawson
    Bianca Lawson
    • Lila
    Gib Gerard
    Gib Gerard
    • Matt Hamilton
    Mark Lindsay Chapman
    Mark Lindsay Chapman
    • Gavin Jones
    Diana DeGarmo
    Diana DeGarmo
    • Diana DeGarmo
    Ace Young
    Ace Young
    • Ace Young
    Chelsea Rae Bernier
    Chelsea Rae Bernier
    • Tiffany
    Margot Rose
    Margot Rose
    • Ellen Wright
    Tim Haldeman
    Tim Haldeman
    • Wesley Wright
    Nicky Endres
    Nicky Endres
    • Drag Queen #1
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    Ralph Cole Jr.
    Ralph Cole Jr.
    • Drag Queen #2
    Dylan Vox
    Dylan Vox
    • Gate Agent
    Anne Montavon
    Anne Montavon
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    Leigh Rachel Faith
    Leigh Rachel Faith
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      • Jeffrey Schenck
      • Peter Sullivan
      • Hanz Wasserburger
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    HallmarkMovieBuff

    All About Aiden & Eve

    The two previous reviewers have already pointed out features I would have mentioned:

    • The "Sliding Doors" plot parallel

    • Diana DeGarmo appearing as herself, singing "Cantique de Noël" in English (i.e., "O Holy Night")

    In addition, I would note that this is Chris Carmack's second appearance this season as the leading man in a Christmas movie, along with "A Christmas Wedding Date". So far, this is the more highly-rated of the two (and rightfully so, in my opinion). Previously, I'd seen him only as "the other guy," or in some other minor role.

    Finally, here are some things you might not have seen if this had been a Hallmark movie:

    • The cheating boyfriend in bed with another woman

    • Two drag queen barflies (also mentioned previously)

    • Haylie Duff's cleavage (I don't remember that from 7th Heaven!)

    In short, here's a different bit of fun from the "typical" Christmas tale.

    Note: Carmack's character's name is spelled Aidan in the IMDb credits, but that came up with a spelling alert when I typed it, so in my summary, I used the "corrected" form, Aiden, since I never saw the spelling on the screen. Eve's full name, however, appears both spoken and in print in the film; her fist name is Evelyn, but unfortunately, I can't remember the surnames of either lead character.
    5adamjohns-42575

    If you could take a different path, would you?

    All About Christmas Eve (2012) -

    So this film was an obvious take on 'Sliding Doors' (1998) and I thought that was a nice touch for a made for TV Christmas production.

    I would have liked it to have been a bit clearer which version of her was which though. Perhaps she could have hit her head in one reality and had to wear a plaster to distinguish that one from the other, but after a while it was easy enough.

    And I didn't think that the romance between Aidan and Eve really had much time to develop, because of the 'Sliding Doors' back and forth, which may be why I couldn't buy their connection.

    As has been true with so many of these films, another ten minutes could have made such a difference in that respect. Film makers - Stop restricting the flow of the story to fit a time slot please??

    As for the actors, I personally thought that Chris Carmack as Aidan was lovely, despite the pointless scooter, which was obviously way too short to actually have been his, but I didn't think that Haylie Duff as Eve was right for him, she was too all over the place and she had such a "Poor Me" face, as if nothing bad had ever happened to anyone else. I just felt that she would bring him down and squeeze all the joy from him and she put up so many obstacles foe happiness with him. That might be a bit harsh?

    Having said that, she did obviously work for the most ridiculous boss and the company clearly didn't have a behaviour management policy.

    Actually, the business models in these films have always been so weird. One minute they might be sacked for doing a bad job and the next they might be heading the new office? Talk about extremes? Surely the bosses would have to give better grounds for dismissal than one failed account, if the employee had been doing well otherwise and the bosses certainly wouldn't want to sack the employee if they were in line to run a whole branch of the business provided that they did well?

    So, yeah, that was a bit weird, like Tito (Patrick Muldoon), who was so slimey that it was literally dripping off of him. And the home wrecker was proper fugly too, like some sort of alien, there were definitely hints of 'Predator' (1987) about her.

    Honestly, the film wasn't that bad, but there were definitely bits that weren't thought through properly, like the terrible artwork produced by the "Stunning Artist", which was at best something that you might find in a charity shop and from the 80's/90's. Once again it was the little touches that let it down and I'm not Haylie's biggest fan.

    5/10.
    7phd_travel

    Different from the other Hallmark Xmas movies

    Every year there are so many Christmas TV movies and some of them are pretty lame and too cute. This one is above average because of the alternate scenarios thing going on - one where she makes a business trip and one where she doesn't. The formula usually works and in this movie, it keeps things interesting enough to see how things turn out.

    Haylie Duff performs adequately as the party organizer. Chris Carmack as the tech big shot she has to organize a party for. Idol alum Diana De Garmo makes a cameo but her song is a bit underwhelming. Laguna Beach's Stephen Colletti plays her unfaithful boyfriend. Connie Selleca plays her boss and she looks young and amazingly recognizable from her Hotel days.

    If you have to choose one Christmas movie to watch to relax this one isn't a bad choice since it's a little different.
    5Jackbv123

    Lesser Sliding Doors

    As many people have mentioned this movie is parallel to the movie Sliding Doors especially in the beginning where Fired Eve (FE) catches her boyfriend in her own bed with another girl. This movie just isn't done as well as the original, although it does have a totally different twist on the ending. In that I like this one better.

    Hillary Duff is OK, but not great. Likewise Chris Carmack. They do connect. Gib Gerard is terrible and so is his second girlfriend. Diana DeGarmo does a powerful rendition of O Holy Night.

    The story has potential even to the extent that it is different from the original. LA Eve's story progresses pretty well except for Matt the original boyfriend . Who calls the girlfriend he is cheating on while he is right next to the one he is cheating with? And several times.

    But I also had a problem with FE's story. For one thing, she doesn't start picking herself up until 3/4 of the movie is gone. Until then she does a lot of whining and not much else. It seems like a lot of wasted screen time that could have been put to better use.

    Connie Sellecca is the boss we love to hate.

    BTW there are at least two incidents of blatant sexual harassment that appear to be accepted without complaint.
    5I_Ailurophile

    Decent if imperfect - up to a point

    An early line of dialogue says it all as protagonist Eve references 'It's a wonderful life' - borrowing slightly from the Frank Capra classic as we get two portraits of what the go-getter's future may hold. It's a decent concept. But without considering the content otherwise, I think the very structure of the feature is a bit of a problem. A few minutes at a time, we see how Eve's life will play out if she makes a flight, or not. The shifts in mood from one scene to the next make for a little whiplash - to say nothing of the dubious transitions crafted with post-production CGI. 'All about Christmas Eve' is reasonably enjoyable for the most part, but it also surely would have benefited from a more delicate, mindful touch.

    The flourishes of inelegance also apply to other aspects of the film. Some passing dialogue is pointedly dated (including references to ShamWow, Kardashian sex tapes, and more), and some other lines rather elicit a double-take. Fine as the concept may be overall, the leaps between ostensibly concurrent timelines is a bit of a shock not just for the changes in tone, but for the extremity of the different portraits: one perfectly vibrant and happy, and the other ever more dour and depressing with mounting troubles. Though it may be technically true, it doesn't meaningfully feel like the picture is very well balanced with each half going to such stretches.

    Questionable though the plot structure is - in fairness, each part in and of itself is mostly done fairly well, with generally able writing, direction, and performances. Sure, it's less than perfect with occasionally untactful or ill-minded bits. Not least of all given the noted dichotomy of storytelling, it tends to seem a smidgen ham-handed at points - and toward the end, distinctly heavy-handed. Yet there's also some definite scattered cleverness, and where star Haylie Duff is concerned in particular, I'll say that the constant flips from coast to coast enable her to demonstrate range, nuance, and personality as an actress, even within the confines of this TV movie. Speaking as someone who couldn't name anything else Duff has done before or since - hey, she's not bad! Why, broadly speaking, I think the supporting cast also do a fine job realizing their characters.

    I keep adding qualifiers as I speak to the worth of 'All about Christmas Eve,' however, and not without reason. The 10-15 minutes before the final scene are emphatically disordered and frankly dubious as the narrative becomes jumbled and confused. For all the curiosities and indeed peculiarities of what the movie represented throughout its length, at the most critical juncture it feels like 'All about Christmas Eve' isn't sure what it actually wants to be, the precise story it has to tell, or the themes it intends to convey. Once again I can only do a double-take - the very, very end is written clearly enough, but what we get is effectively two parallel roads that end in a single avenue, but only after taking 10-15 minutes to become knotted, untidy, and chaotic. So poorly considered is this vital moment that my regard for the whole absolutely drops.

    More so than not, even for the issues it carries for most of its runtime, I think this is a pretty good TV movie. The performances are swell, direction and technical craft are solid, and if spotty, the writing is sufficiently adept. So why are we given such an unwelcome, unnecessary hurdle so close to the finish line?

    Make no mistake, there are worse kindred features out there that one could watch. Ultimately, though, it turns out that there are also most assuredly better ones. It's a shame, really - I want to like this more than I do. I did, for about 70 some minutes, like this more than I do. It's an okay view if one comes across it. When all is said and done, though, this falters - and unless you're an especial fan of someone in the cast, this simply isn't essential.

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      About 8 minutes from the end, after Haylie Duff's character (Eve Wright) kicks her boyfriend out of her apartment, she turns to his gorgeous girlfriend, who was giving her major attitude. At this point, Haylie cracks up a big grin but then she looks off-camera and realizes she's still supposed to be acting, so she goes back to being upset and ends the scene. Bizarrely, they left this bit in.
    • Connections
      References All About Eve (1950)
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      It Doesn't Get Better Than This
      Written by: Scott Nickoley, Jamie Dunlap, and Dave Feldstein

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Also known as
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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