brianclarkdallas
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When I go outside and a dog c does a #2 in front of me while I am eating is that is a "GodwinK.
This romantic drama-comedy swings tor the fences but strikes out and so does the viewer.
In this film a girl ends up falling in love after she gets engaged! The visuals in this "Hallmark Movie" are cheap. It also re-used lots of establishing shots from other films. Low budget film making with bad looking snow and cheap insert shots of Martha's Vineyard.
I wish I could nominate this for the Razzies but, they do not honor television movies! They might want to start thinking about it!
This romantic drama-comedy swings tor the fences but strikes out and so does the viewer.
In this film a girl ends up falling in love after she gets engaged! The visuals in this "Hallmark Movie" are cheap. It also re-used lots of establishing shots from other films. Low budget film making with bad looking snow and cheap insert shots of Martha's Vineyard.
I wish I could nominate this for the Razzies but, they do not honor television movies! They might want to start thinking about it!
Out of all the screen adaptations I have seen of "A Christmas Carol" this is the most boring adaption
Now here is the break down of the film from Amazon.
This is the darkest, most ghostly version of this story ever made. It stays true to the original feel of the Dickens story, while turning up the creepiness. A range of well known Irish and English actors makes up the cast. On the anniversary of his business partner's death, Ebenezer Scrooge finds unwelcome company in the form of three spirits from Christmases Past, Present and Yet to Come.
I was hoping that this films "Darker Elements" would make this version stand out more but it doesn't. The sets are brightly let and thus taking away anything that might be scary.
It doesn't help that they used "Old English" type of writing in this. This makes the film sounds smug and keeps the audience at an emotional distance!
I have no idea how many adaptations have been made from this Charles Dickens tale but it is time to give it a rest.
Now here is the break down of the film from Amazon.
This is the darkest, most ghostly version of this story ever made. It stays true to the original feel of the Dickens story, while turning up the creepiness. A range of well known Irish and English actors makes up the cast. On the anniversary of his business partner's death, Ebenezer Scrooge finds unwelcome company in the form of three spirits from Christmases Past, Present and Yet to Come.
I was hoping that this films "Darker Elements" would make this version stand out more but it doesn't. The sets are brightly let and thus taking away anything that might be scary.
It doesn't help that they used "Old English" type of writing in this. This makes the film sounds smug and keeps the audience at an emotional distance!
I have no idea how many adaptations have been made from this Charles Dickens tale but it is time to give it a rest.
This film is boring. It take forever for even the simplest of scenes to end. There is lots of scenes where NPH enters rooms and walks across them that were not needed. Every scene had 20 seconds that should have been cut. Almost Every scene with his "Girlfriend" were not needed.
Now the story is about a man returning to his home town after the death of the grandfather who raised him. He is now a slick and cynical Wall Street trader! He isn't really taking a sentimental journey at all: He's merely in town to modernize and streamline his family's real-estate company. While going through his grandfather's effects, Will and his grandmother (Debbie Reynolds) come across the old man's diary--which reveals a lengthy relationship with a woman named Lillian.
Before he leaves he wants to find out who Lillian is. Now this sounds like a good story and "Part of it is". The main problem is that this film has too thin of a plot. It would have made a better film had they edited it down or come up with a more suitable B Story!
Now the story is about a man returning to his home town after the death of the grandfather who raised him. He is now a slick and cynical Wall Street trader! He isn't really taking a sentimental journey at all: He's merely in town to modernize and streamline his family's real-estate company. While going through his grandfather's effects, Will and his grandmother (Debbie Reynolds) come across the old man's diary--which reveals a lengthy relationship with a woman named Lillian.
Before he leaves he wants to find out who Lillian is. Now this sounds like a good story and "Part of it is". The main problem is that this film has too thin of a plot. It would have made a better film had they edited it down or come up with a more suitable B Story!