Two feuding pet-shop employees fall for each other while escorting a celebrity dog on a Christmas promotional tour.Two feuding pet-shop employees fall for each other while escorting a celebrity dog on a Christmas promotional tour.Two feuding pet-shop employees fall for each other while escorting a celebrity dog on a Christmas promotional tour.
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I've watched a bunch of Christmas movies with Patrick Muldoon. I was trying to understand what's happened to him. Has he always been a mediocre actor? His roles often are so cringy to the degree that it's not funny anymore. All the magic that you expect from cinema is gone. You feel exhausted after watching those low-budget, zero talent works. Probably he keeps doing it for money.
Anyway, "Holiday Road Trip" while it looks exactly like one of the other typical TV movies with Patrick Muldoon, it's not that bad as the vast majority of them. I enjoyed Ashley Scott's acting abilities. She was surprisingly good, she made me believe her character. She was not afraid to show insecurities. It was a refreshing break from the trending "weak man and strong businesswoman" cliche. It's still there, but it's dosed and is not the driving force for the story.
Speaking of. Story may seem as unoriginal, predictable, unrealistic, far from good, but it gets the job done for me. It still delivers that sense of romance when you find someone to join you on your journey through life. There is a scene in the movie:
It's exactly what I want to wish to those involved in making predictable, dull, awkward movies. Please take a risk. It may happen that the result will surprise you.
Overall it's better than the other one I've watched with Patrick, where everyone farts, or burps. I've faith in him, he can do better than average...
Anyway, "Holiday Road Trip" while it looks exactly like one of the other typical TV movies with Patrick Muldoon, it's not that bad as the vast majority of them. I enjoyed Ashley Scott's acting abilities. She was surprisingly good, she made me believe her character. She was not afraid to show insecurities. It was a refreshing break from the trending "weak man and strong businesswoman" cliche. It's still there, but it's dosed and is not the driving force for the story.
Speaking of. Story may seem as unoriginal, predictable, unrealistic, far from good, but it gets the job done for me. It still delivers that sense of romance when you find someone to join you on your journey through life. There is a scene in the movie:
- I've tried to escape my boring predictable life, and see what happened.
- For a minute you were pretty cool".
It's exactly what I want to wish to those involved in making predictable, dull, awkward movies. Please take a risk. It may happen that the result will surprise you.
Overall it's better than the other one I've watched with Patrick, where everyone farts, or burps. I've faith in him, he can do better than average...
This is a fun movie with lots of humor. And it's enjoyable to watch the female lead's transformation as a character.
I really couldn't get into this one. I stopped and started several times. Just to finish it. Love Shelly long but what is going on with the dry lips smacking and t.a.l.k.i.n.g so drawn out. Can hardly listen. And the Ashley Scott's eyebrows and eyes are so drawn up in the air I just can't stop focusing it just not natural looking. Also it's like they are trying to make her character a bit younger than she is it's weird. Patrick Muldoon is about the only thing decently acted in this movie. He delivers his normal holiday movie acting which is fine that's what I'm looking for. I really would not waste my time if I had it to do again.
The idea of "road trip" conjures up thoughts of weird and wild antics. And that is certainly this movie. The story was all over the map (pun intended). Basically is was several disjointed episodes strung together to move two adversarial coworkers across the country and give them the chance to fall in love. There were also a couple of wild scenes for Maya's ex. None of the story could be considered serious, so any attempt to look for reality or things that make sense would be wasted. The actions of the characters didn't make sense. The situations they found themselves in didn't make sense. But all that was intentional. Road trip.
If you compare this to your average romance movie, the story is not at all like any I can remember.
Like the story, trying to analyze the acting or characters makes no sense either. At the beginning of the movie I was certain there was no way I could ever like Patrick much less want him to hook up with Maya. Then I discovered that Maya wasn't likely to be much fun either. Yet you can guess what happened. The ex was just plain lame.
There were a few small laughs and sometimes it felt like it was so sad that it was funny. In some ways, it was a horrible movie, but that's just it. Some of it was so bad it was good and there wee a few nice moments.
If you compare this to your average romance movie, the story is not at all like any I can remember.
Like the story, trying to analyze the acting or characters makes no sense either. At the beginning of the movie I was certain there was no way I could ever like Patrick much less want him to hook up with Maya. Then I discovered that Maya wasn't likely to be much fun either. Yet you can guess what happened. The ex was just plain lame.
There were a few small laughs and sometimes it felt like it was so sad that it was funny. In some ways, it was a horrible movie, but that's just it. Some of it was so bad it was good and there wee a few nice moments.
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- TriviaIn several scenes, neither Maya nor Patrick wear seatbelts while driving/riding.
- GoofsKleifeld's Restaurant is a real place, but Willoughby, Ohio would be on no one's route from Washington DC to Los Angeles. In fact, Willoughby is a 250-mile right-turn from West Virginia.
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- El viaje de la Navidad
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- Willoughby, Ohio, USA(Kleifeld's Restaurant 4048 Erie Street Willoughby, OH)
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