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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNick and Beth prepare for their long-awaited Christmas Eve nuptials as they plan to take over the "family business" from Nick's dad, Santa Claus, who has officially retired.Nick and Beth prepare for their long-awaited Christmas Eve nuptials as they plan to take over the "family business" from Nick's dad, Santa Claus, who has officially retired.Nick and Beth prepare for their long-awaited Christmas Eve nuptials as they plan to take over the "family business" from Nick's dad, Santa Claus, who has officially retired.
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Julia Sanford
- Woman #2 (Party)
- (as Julie Sanford)
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I can understand the appeal of a joyous Christmas movie. I can understand the appeal of having a man become Santa Claus. I can understand the appeal of the Christmas magicbeing saved by the unity of the new santa to the new mrs claus.
So where was it? They seem to like to just randomly skip from scene to scene without care for letting the audience know why. What happened? Why are things a catastrophe one minute and all fixed the next? I still have no idea.
For out of work B-listerers like Steve Guttenberg and Crystal Bernard I can understand this as the next logical career choice. But Mariette Hartley....you used to have so much class.
She must have been crying at the end because her agent couldn't get her a better movie to be in.
It takes more than a red suit and a forced ho-ho-ho to make Christmas Magic.
So where was it? They seem to like to just randomly skip from scene to scene without care for letting the audience know why. What happened? Why are things a catastrophe one minute and all fixed the next? I still have no idea.
For out of work B-listerers like Steve Guttenberg and Crystal Bernard I can understand this as the next logical career choice. But Mariette Hartley....you used to have so much class.
She must have been crying at the end because her agent couldn't get her a better movie to be in.
It takes more than a red suit and a forced ho-ho-ho to make Christmas Magic.
I love these kinds of mindless, fun movies with no serious point to make. There are no politically correct lessons to learn here, but entertainment. I miss just plain old entertainment.
My two complaints on this lightweight Christmas movie are the Santa laugh that Steve Guttenberg does....it's positively grating and couldn't sound less like an enthusiastic Santa if he tried--and the really poor wig on father Santa.
Seems like for a few dollars more they could have gotten something that doesn't look like it came out of a dumpster behind a pet store.
If they could dub the laugh, and fix that wig, then this one would be great fun.
My two complaints on this lightweight Christmas movie are the Santa laugh that Steve Guttenberg does....it's positively grating and couldn't sound less like an enthusiastic Santa if he tried--and the really poor wig on father Santa.
Seems like for a few dollars more they could have gotten something that doesn't look like it came out of a dumpster behind a pet store.
If they could dub the laugh, and fix that wig, then this one would be great fun.
I still have to leave off one star because of the constant "ho ho ho" laugh by Nick. An occasional one would have been enough. And I think that the idea of the Santa's being, well, actually "the" Santas, was carried a little far by everything they owned being red. But I loved the Christmas tree that Nick kept making bigger! Once more folks, this is a Christmas movie. It is not great film-making and it isn't (usually) going to be Oscar material. It's just a happy, enjoyable little movie that SHOULD make most people (Scrooge excepted) smile. And come on, Crystal Bernard is beautiful and talented and the guy that plays Santa is cute and lovable. Quit looking for great films and enjoy Christmas!
Lets get one thing straight, I LOVE Steve "The Gute" Guttenburg. The man is an acting colossus. However, even I, arguably his biggest fan in the England and Wales area, was not prepared for the sheer acting clinic that he put on in this film. From start to finish, this was the Guttenburg show. He owned the screen in every shot, from his authentic Christmas laugh to his down to Earth smile. Whilst the other actors in this film portrayed their roles heroically, they looked like amateurs in comparison to Mr Guttenburg. One actor I would like to single out for some slight criticism is Dominic Scott Kay, who played Jake. His performance made me want to eat my own eyes out, and if I ever meet him in person I would have no hesitation in punching him square in the throat for nearly ruining an instant Guttenburg classic. Judging by his performance he has obviously not been acting for long, which would make me question the casting agents decision to hire him for such a prestigious role. If I were the casting agent, I would have personally hired Kiefer Sutherland for the role of Jake, as he has already cut his acting chops, and established a screen and radio presence. To conclude, this Christmas classic is already a must watch in my household and I imagine that come Oscar season it will be rolling in Academy Awards and praise. The emotionally moving ending will have you bauble-ing and reindeer-ing tears from all angles. Simply put: PERFECT. Apart from Jake who was really bad.
Although this movie was made in 2005, my review is here to say that these Christmas movies (part 1 & 2) are timeless...since they continue to be enjoyable year after year!
The talented Steve Guttenberg and talented Crystal Bernard carried the great plot so well!
I like it because it really stays focused on Christmas...and in a delightful way...and with magic...and with no annoying characters! That is the way GOOD Christmas magic movies are supposed to be.
The plot had a nice flow...not boring at all...all of the players were great...the lines and directing were great.
Thankfully their dialogue was not drowned out by blaring, annoying "music" or atrocious singing...as some other Hallmark Christmas movies are noted for having.
The only one oddity that stood out was Crystal's heavy TN accent...compared to her "mother," who had no accent and spoke ultra-refined. That didn't make any sense.
But in such an enjoyable movie as this...always a pleasure to watch... who cares??
The talented Steve Guttenberg and talented Crystal Bernard carried the great plot so well!
I like it because it really stays focused on Christmas...and in a delightful way...and with magic...and with no annoying characters! That is the way GOOD Christmas magic movies are supposed to be.
The plot had a nice flow...not boring at all...all of the players were great...the lines and directing were great.
Thankfully their dialogue was not drowned out by blaring, annoying "music" or atrocious singing...as some other Hallmark Christmas movies are noted for having.
The only one oddity that stood out was Crystal's heavy TN accent...compared to her "mother," who had no accent and spoke ultra-refined. That didn't make any sense.
But in such an enjoyable movie as this...always a pleasure to watch... who cares??
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- AnecdotesBecame the Hallmark Channel's highest-ever-rated program upon its premiere, beating out its predecessor Un amour de Noël (2004).
- GaffesWhen Amy mentions that Beth Sawtelle is getting married in five days, her lips say four.
- ConnexionsFollows Un amour de Noël (2004)
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- Meet the Santas
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- Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, Californie, États-Unis(North Pole interior scenes)
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