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A resort developer tasked with finding a location for a new ski resort is assigned to visit the small town of Christmas, Colorado.A resort developer tasked with finding a location for a new ski resort is assigned to visit the small town of Christmas, Colorado.A resort developer tasked with finding a location for a new ski resort is assigned to visit the small town of Christmas, Colorado.
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I read the book Trouble with Christmas of which this movie is based. It's totally different story with the same names and similar silly situations. I'm bummed
I am someone who can understand the value of the marshmallow- gooey nonsense that is hallmark. These movies have a light-hearted, happy ending one enjoys in a messed up and cold world of December. However this one was a bit too heavy on the poor acting, and poorly written dialogue. I honestly couldn't pay much attention to the movie because the camera work in this film was so bad it looked like a 12 year old did it. I expect more of a big company like Hallmark, yes, even for them to put out 23 new Christmas Movies every year- more than 4 should be of good quality.
I love Eric Mabius in Hallmark's Signed, Sealed, & Delivered movies so I had high hopes for this one! Jennifer Finnigan is the female lead and I know her from something, but I just can't put my finger on it!
This was an ok movie. Eric Mabius should never have his hair slicked back again. He looked skeevey, think used car salesman & he was the town sheriff in this caper. Finnigan as Lane comes to town to prospect for a company looking to build a resort.
I appreciated the minor storylines & touches the moments Lane has with each of the kids. But overall it was just subpar at the finest moments!
This was an ok movie. Eric Mabius should never have his hair slicked back again. He looked skeevey, think used car salesman & he was the town sheriff in this caper. Finnigan as Lane comes to town to prospect for a company looking to build a resort.
I appreciated the minor storylines & touches the moments Lane has with each of the kids. But overall it was just subpar at the finest moments!
No one plays blonde better than Jennifer Finnegan. She has an infectious smile. Great smiling eyes. Eric Mabius played his role to perfection. His comedic timing and delivery is unmatched. Use him more. The supporting cast were all believable. Yes, Hallmark makes a lot of movies. Yes, some are better than others. Have you watched Christmas movies on other channels?? You'd think it was any other day of the week. Yep, mushy feel good marshmallow monotony. THANK GOD. still THE best channel on cable.
Keep it up Hallmark. I'll keep watching.
This is a well written movie, well directed with great photography.
No chemistry between the lead characters or likeability. This movie did not work. please hallmark channel do better then this !!
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- GoofsThe movie takes place in Colorado just before Christmas, and yet, the only time you see real winter (bare deciduous trees and snow) is on the stock footage which production overused to mask that movie was shot in autumn. In the downtown, park, and around Gage's house, you can see a lot of greenish and yellowish deciduous trees. Used snow is clearly artificial as is different from the real one. The most revealing scene that it was shot in autumn is when Madison visited car service, and on the wide shot you can see mountain full of mostly yellowish deciduous trees. Also cast and extras didn't even have the proper winter cloths, and it can be very cold in the mid of December in Colorado - most of the time cast even had opened jackets, and barely anybody had hat in the outdoor scenes as it was obviously warm.
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