jhwalker-946-914750
Joined Jan 2011
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I wanted to use stronger language than "jerk", but I don't use that kind of language.
It was obvious the HOA just wanted to keep down the disturbance associated with his Christmas "show", but this guy is a bully and has used the bogus "religious freedom" excuse to try to get his way (or the highway).
This is the kind of "Christian" that gives real Christians a bad name.
That said, the documentary was well done and I didn't down vote it for content - just be aware the content may make decent people furious.
It was obvious the HOA just wanted to keep down the disturbance associated with his Christmas "show", but this guy is a bully and has used the bogus "religious freedom" excuse to try to get his way (or the highway).
This is the kind of "Christian" that gives real Christians a bad name.
That said, the documentary was well done and I didn't down vote it for content - just be aware the content may make decent people furious.
This is, of course, "only" a Hallmark Channel Christmas movie - one among many.
But it's also one of the most charming ones I've seen. Jill Wagner is a revelation, and completely engaging as Hannah Harper, a New York executive sent to the town of Cookie Jar to close the sale of Aunt Sally's Christmas Cookie company to her large conglomerate. She must negotiate with the handsome nephew of the original owner, and sparks fly - it's a Hallmark movie, duh.
It will take oodles of cookies, lots of love, and a little bit of last-minute Christmas magic, but everything will be all right in the end.
A very sweet, tasty treat for Christmas 2016.
But it's also one of the most charming ones I've seen. Jill Wagner is a revelation, and completely engaging as Hannah Harper, a New York executive sent to the town of Cookie Jar to close the sale of Aunt Sally's Christmas Cookie company to her large conglomerate. She must negotiate with the handsome nephew of the original owner, and sparks fly - it's a Hallmark movie, duh.
It will take oodles of cookies, lots of love, and a little bit of last-minute Christmas magic, but everything will be all right in the end.
A very sweet, tasty treat for Christmas 2016.
When Alexander's bad day spreads to the rest of his family, they will have to pull together to pull through. How they make it through this terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day is comedy gold.
I particularly enjoyed Anthony's driving test. Dylan Minnette is very good as the oldest child Anthony, and the way he handles the slapstick in this scene is just perfect.
Steve Carrell is always good, and Jennifer Garner is thoroughly believable as the young mother just trying to keep up.
This was a great family movie, and I laughed through most of it. Thoroughly recommended.
I particularly enjoyed Anthony's driving test. Dylan Minnette is very good as the oldest child Anthony, and the way he handles the slapstick in this scene is just perfect.
Steve Carrell is always good, and Jennifer Garner is thoroughly believable as the young mother just trying to keep up.
This was a great family movie, and I laughed through most of it. Thoroughly recommended.