When her best friend invites her along on a holiday-themed sail, an aspiring novelist unexpectedly finds the love of her life onboard.When her best friend invites her along on a holiday-themed sail, an aspiring novelist unexpectedly finds the love of her life onboard.When her best friend invites her along on a holiday-themed sail, an aspiring novelist unexpectedly finds the love of her life onboard.
Saxon Cardenas
- Sexy Santa
- (as Owen Saxon)
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I found myself checking my phone.
The charecters had no chemistry and you could tell they weren't reallycon a ship. Love Boat was actually better.
This is possibly the worst movie I've ever suffered through. There was absolutely no chemistry between the two main characters, and the male lead was completely void of any charm or desirable characteristics. The female lead was, for lack of a better word, "blah." Their relationship was basically nothing but being rude and sarcastic to each other, and their banter was just awkward and forced.
I generally appreciate the cheesiness of Christmas/Hallmark type movies, but man. This went way past cheesy, into downright cringeworthy.
I generally appreciate the cheesiness of Christmas/Hallmark type movies, but man. This went way past cheesy, into downright cringeworthy.
Literally one of the worst movies that I'll never get my 1 hr and 40 minutes back!
Horrible script and worse acting.
The poor Queen Mary shots were sad.
No chemistry between any actors.
Lifetime movies along with Christmas in July on Hallmark are better and that's truly hard to say.
Neither of the leads is appealing and their chemistry is weak. I didn't care what happened between them. The guy with the foot problems was not funny but just annoying.
The boat, oh sorry ship, is wimpy. Cruise directors have no time for flirting and besides that they all have real entertainment talents. You'd never catch him singing on a mic with a voice like St. John's.
The story doesn't really go anywhere except to the predictable ending. And besides that it made no sense.
The boat, oh sorry ship, is wimpy. Cruise directors have no time for flirting and besides that they all have real entertainment talents. You'd never catch him singing on a mic with a voice like St. John's.
The story doesn't really go anywhere except to the predictable ending. And besides that it made no sense.
Mainly writing this review to point out that it was obvious this would be a bad film from the very beginning. The cruise director reads the lead's "handwritten" notes only for the camera to linger on the opened journal and show him pointing to a typed script taped on the inside cover. I mean come on, how did every editor miss that?
It only got worse from there.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen the ladies first see their ship, the Christmas Queen, it is actually the Queen Mary. As many know, the Queen Mary is permanently moored in Long Beach California.
- GoofsThe Christmas Queen is first seen in an aerial shot. It is clear to see that there is a boulder dam all around, so it could never sail.
Since the ship is in fact the Queen Mary, which is permanently moored, it indeed will never sail again.
- SoundtracksJINGLE BELLS
Arranged by Nick Soole and Daniel Negovan
Performed by Nick Soole
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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