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Reviews & Ratings
- Camera lady2023-12-27Love This Video
One of my favorite Christmas movies from Hallmark past. Was glad it was available on DVD.. Nice chemistry between both lead characters.
- Ruel Elliott2023-11-28Another Hallmark classic
a huge favorite of my wife's, seems like the older Hallmark movies like this one are more enjoyable to watch as apposed to the more recent ones
- Amazon Customer2023-10-01I really like this movie. Great actors.
Great family movie. Had a great time watching this with the whole family.
- Mike Guerrero2024-06-05is a great investment!
I was amazed at all the parts included and how well they performed. It makes quick work of trimming nails, is very easy to use, comes pre-charged, performs great and even reduces the size of fake nails. I definitely stand behind this product. I love that it has different features and is a great investment!
- Benjamin2024-06-14Great
Every time I cut my nails I get burrs and with this my nails are smooth! Great experience!
- P. A. Ladd2024-06-13Great movie
Love Hallmark movies
- MKQ2024-03-06Luv this Christmas holiday Movie!
Saw this on Hallmark channel years ago & So happy to add this movie to Christmas collection!! Loved it years ago & still have a DVD player to pop in our favorite holiday movies! Great feel good movie, characters with chemistry, storyline & festive!!
- Ricsis2023-11-14What a great pairing of actors!
This movie is guaranteed to make you smile a LOT. Brooke D'Orsay is beyond luminous - and as her grumpy, sad co-star, Mark Blucas is perfect! You go from wanting to give him a kick to wanting to make him smile. Hallmark did this one right. Such a good pairing of actors, and such a wonderful Christmas story.
- Tide Fan2024-01-03Great movie
High quality and one of my kids favorites for Christmas. Great that there can be good movies that are safe for children to watch. Thanks Hallmark.
- Ree2021-01-02Adorable Cast, Irritating Premise, Perfect Ending
I bought this one purely because Christmas Movie + Marc Blucas is guaranteed to be entertaining. The cast were talented and adorable--Marc Blucas is always a treat, the lead actress was likable mostly, gramps was perfect, and the kid was cute and never bratty. The quality was the usual fare for the good end of the Hallmark Christmas movie spectrum. You know what I mean, some of them are magic and some are cringey. Marc Blucas nearly guarantees the former. It had all the wonderful Christmasy things--cookies, hot chocolate, tonnnns of tree decorating, stars and angels and presents. The premise itself struck me as absurd and really irritating--a "workaholic" with no time for dating or a life who's literal only job is to find ONE tree for ONE lighting ceremony ONCE a year? She spends 11 months with crazy overtime hours looking for one tree? Unless her name is Adrian Monk, I have a hard time buying that. And that this job pays enough for a fantastic apartment in the middle of Chicago. If this a real job somewhere, I want it. Except for the city living part. But it was the plot itself that irked me to no end--she's hard-pressuring a family to GIVE her a tree on their farm that has significant family history and that their beloved late Grandma planted herself and carved her and her husband's names on its trunk. And even after learning that, "Miss Christmas" continues to pressure them to give her the tree for her tree lighting ceremony, telling them how much it will mean to the people of Chicago (the family and tree are in Wisconsin) and how special it would be to the people at the ceremony. For which it would need to be cut down, carted away to Chicago, propped up and decorated for that one ceremony, and then chopped into lumber to build houses. It can only be used like that once, whereas it already has meaning right where it is, alive and growing. I wanted to grab her and SHAKE her for three quarters of the movie. However, I will happily admit that the ending was the best compromise for all characters and made the movie absolutely worthwhile. I think I'll enjoy it much more the second time because knowing what's coming, I'll be able to stop glaring at the heroine and just enjoy the good parts. Did I mention Marc Blucas?