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Monsieur Décembre

Titre original : 12 Men of Christmas
  • Téléfilm
  • 2009
  • PG
  • 1h 35min
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Monsieur Décembre (2009)
Romance de vacancesComédieRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA high-powered New York City publicist finds herself in Montana promoting a charity calendar after being betrayed by her boss and fiancé. Unfortunately, matters of the heart are just as comp... Tout lireA high-powered New York City publicist finds herself in Montana promoting a charity calendar after being betrayed by her boss and fiancé. Unfortunately, matters of the heart are just as complicated in the wilds as they are in the big city.A high-powered New York City publicist finds herself in Montana promoting a charity calendar after being betrayed by her boss and fiancé. Unfortunately, matters of the heart are just as complicated in the wilds as they are in the big city.

  • Réalisation
    • Arlene Sanford
  • Scénario
    • Jon Maas
    • Phillipa Ashley
  • Casting principal
    • Kristin Chenoweth
    • Josh Hopkins
    • Anna Chlumsky
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    • Réalisation
      • Arlene Sanford
    • Scénario
      • Jon Maas
      • Phillipa Ashley
    • Casting principal
      • Kristin Chenoweth
      • Josh Hopkins
      • Anna Chlumsky
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
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    Kristin Chenoweth
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    • E.J. Baxter
    Josh Hopkins
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    • Will Albrecht
    Anna Chlumsky
    Anna Chlumsky
    • Jan Lucas
    Erin Dilly
    Erin Dilly
    • Roz Baxter
    Stephen Huszar
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    • Jason Farrar
    Heather Hanson
    Heather Hanson
    • Lillah Sherwood
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    • Eric
    Craig Eldridge
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    Chantal Perron
    • Dr. Marci Hempel
    Paul Constable
    Paul Constable
    • Dave Hempel
    Aaron Abrams
    Aaron Abrams
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    Frank Chiesurin
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    Peter Mooney
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    Joe Norman Shaw
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    Jessie Pavelka
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    Mark Bellamy
    Mark Bellamy
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    Ryan Northcott
    Ryan Northcott
    • Mike Pontipee
    Matt Embry
    Matt Embry
    • Andy Calviden
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      • Arlene Sanford
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      • Jon Maas
      • Phillipa Ashley
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    4TheLittleSongbird

    Matters of the heart

    Have actually seen a fair share of Hallmark Christmas films that have been surprisingly good and more, so they are absolutely capable of having a good film in them, hence why they keep getting watched by me. Despite giving '12 Men of Christmas' a mediocre rating and am going to give it a fairly lukewarm review, it did have some potential even if expectations weren't entirely high because of the casting of Kristen Chenoweth (a big singing inspiration of mine).

    '12 Men of Christmas' is neither one of the hits or one of the misses. There are definitely worse Christmas films from Hallmark, as it just about misses being in the mediocre at best or dud category, but there are also better as it is not quite surprisingly good level or particularly good. '12 Men of Christmas' is one of the just about semi- watchable in between films of theirs, but to me for a one time watch only for completest sake and for Chenoweth.

    There are good things here. Chenoweth sparkles in her role, wasn't crazy about her character but Chenoweth gamely brings effervescent charm to her. Josh Hopkins is also charming and their chemistry is natural and sweet. Actually did think on the whole that the acting wasn't bad at all considering what was given to the cast.

    Also thought the production values were very nice to look at, especially the scenery which is beautiful. The music is pleasantly festive.

    On the other hand, '12 Men of Christmas' isn't particularly good. The biggest strike against it is the story, which is formulaic (due to almost every recognisable Hallmark cliche in the book, or at least that's how it feels like, and with no freshness) and painfully unrealistic to a quite silly degree. Did think too that some of what happens was forced and actually could have been left out and felt like filler. While thinking that the cast was game, the characters weren't well fleshed out.

    More tired variation of familiar character types, and either bored or irritated. The male roles are all one dimensional and Chenoweth's character's quirks can be overdone. The fish out of water aspect was too alien from space randomly inserted in a location like. Furthermore, the dialogue goes well overboard with the cheese factor and comes over as really dumb and childish. As well as quite stilted. There is a lack of warmth and heart, which is all lost underneath all the silliness and contrivances, while there is absolutely no doubt how things will end and in a way that even for that ending feels too tidy.

    Concluding, didn't do very much for me in spite of Chenoweth. 4/10.
    3torrentstorm

    Christmas story kissmiss story

    After watching this flick this evening, I am now looking hard for something I saw really worthwhile, something moving, something not a stereotype or cliché, something not seen before or unique, something I can say to you,like: "Hey, I'd like to recommend this one because...", but, I can't think of anything.

    These ideas they come up with for Christmas stories are really annoying sometimes. Haven't we seen something similar and probably better put before? A top New York (when not) publicist catches her boyfriend in a compromising situation with her lady-boss and quits her job, then after fruitlessly searching, decides to take a position working for the Mayor of a small town in Montana (again, sameo sameo), doesn't exactly fit in with the local small town life (no surprises?), finds out they have a climber's rescue team but not enough money to buy the equipment they need, so drums up the 'brainy' idea to have 12 of the town's Adonises pose semi-naked for a calendar to produce profits to meet the goals? Well, admittedly, if you are in a place this small with limited resources, you bring out your think tank and go the distance, but honestly, after the first 45 minutes or so, everything was so humdrum I was becoming bored.

    The plot had some gaps that made me mentally race ahead to try understand what was going on. Then in romantic affairs, I got mixed up with who was dating who and who had a crush on who and so on and on. The only thing that stood out was that E.J. Baxter (Kristin Chenoweth) and Will Albrecht (Josh Hopkins) were slicing each other up into ribbons ever since they met, but during the last 30 minutes or so, they found out they liked each other and fall in love, or something like that anyway (surprise!). So with the right mixture of improbabilities and copycat ideas, we produce this movie called "12 Men of Christmas" (why Christmas anyway - unless referring to the general period in which things took place). If trying to place a happy, hopeful feeling about the season, well, this movie failed to get that feeling moving - it was pretty banal and hum-drum. I felt suddenly empty and missing something.

    As for the rest, you find yourself really stretching imagination a bit here to understand how they created a wannabe feel-good story that doesn't leave anything to think about, cherish, comment on, criticize constructively, or learn something for posterity's sake, if nothing more. There was nothing noted in the acting either, usual lame not-good not-bad stuff.

    Honestly, I watched this one because I had nothing better to do, and I was enjoying my supper meanwhile. MY supper, how was it? Good! This movie, 12 Men of Christmas? Are you kiddin'?
    6cinda_b

    Pride and prejudice and mountains

    Not sure how nobody else has mentioned this but the plot is predictable because it almost a straight map from pride and prejudice.

    That doesn't make it bad - quite the opposite - just predictable. Basing it on this classic isn't unique amongst Christmas films - let's be honest, we don't watch films like this for originality anyway.

    Kristin Chenoweth is her usual, bubbly self, the men are handsome and the scenery is beautiful. It has a decent secondary cast so of its type it's really not that bad.

    If you like the rom-com Christmas films then you'll like this. My main gripe is it's really not a Christmas film only a very small proportion of the film is set at Christmas and it plays no part in the plot.
    Kirpianuscus

    decent surrogate

    like many films from the same genre, it is a surrogate. romance, crumbs from classic comedies, pieces from Jane Austen, actors in skin of legends - Kristin Chenoweth as a version of Eve Marie Saint, Josh Hopkins as a form of Cary Grant. sure, very far by original, not realistic, with a story who seems far to be coherent. but nice. and this is the most important thing in this case. because it is the only thing who could be expected. the subject is so old, the performances are far to be bad and the idea has the chance to seduce. the war between E. J. and Will is fake but the aspects from a small community from Montana looking the work for a noble cause is not real awful but could be useful. so, a film for Christmas. and it is enough !
    4Prismark10

    Beefcake calendar

    EJ (Kristin Chenoweth) is a New York publicist whose life spirals downwards when she catches her fiancé cheating with her boss.

    Unable to get another job in New York she moves down to a small town in Montana doing publicity for the Mayor's office. The town is next to the Glacier National Park.

    When the local rescue team who are all volunteers need to fundraise, EJ persuades them to pose for a calendar while finding romance with one of the locals.

    As this is a Lifetime Christmas film. EJ is a fish out of water in a homely small town where rents are low, everyone is nice to each other unlike the rat race of New York where everyone stabs each other in the back.

    The director knows enough to keep the men interested by having several cleavage shots of Chenoweth. Frankly two good reasons to watch a Kristin Chenoweth movie!

    For others there are several beefcakes who pose for the calendar and it is done in the best possible taste.

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    • Anecdotes
      Kristin Chenoweth's character talks to her sister about Le Magicien d'Oz (1939); Chenoweth starred in the Broadway musical production "Wicked" which parallels the story depicted in the classic film.
    • Gaffes
      During the abseiling party (which almost no one in America would call it), they are rapelling on ATCs which require one hand below the device to brake the rapeller. Yet E.J. is shown holding onto the ropes above the device with both hands when she panics yet she is staying in place (and there is no bottom belay as shown when she does get down).
    • Citations

      Will Albrecht: Well, Ms. Baxter.

      E.J. Baxter: Mr. Albrecht.

      Will Albrecht: How 'bout that? We actually have something in common. We both go to the post office on Saturdays.

      E.J. Baxter: Hm. I imagine a lot of people do.

      Will Albrecht: Yeah, well, I'm sure you're right. Enjoying your day?

      E.J. Baxter: Hm. Just doing errands.

      Will Albrecht: Me too.

      E.J. Baxter: You'll be surprised to know that I haven't gotten lost once yet today.

      Will Albrecht: Well, it's not even noon yet, so... Yeah, Saturday mornings are all about errands for me, but then I always head to this little brunch place down the block.

      E.J. Baxter: Nice.

      Will Albrecht: Yeah. It's real nice. It's got great food.

      E.J. Baxter: Mmm. You enjoy yourself. Oh, do you know where the nearest Kinko's is? I never had a need to look before, but now since that calendar's *actually* happening, Jan and I can't do all the copying by ourselves. So...

      Will Albrecht: We don't have a Kinko's.

      E.J. Baxter: No Kinko's?

      Will Albrecht: No Kinko's.

      E.J. Baxter: How can that be? I thought there was a law that said there had to be a Kinko's on every corner, next to a Gap.

      Will Albrecht: We don't have a Gap either.

      E.J. Baxter: That's not even funny.

      Will Albrecht: But, I think there's one in Billings.

      E.J. Baxter: Well, I don't know where that is, but I need to go there. How close is it?

      Will Albrecht: Oh, it's not too bad. About ten hours, depending on the road conditions. Ain't it awful?

      E.J. Baxter: Mm. I'm not gonna be here forever, so don't worry.

      Will Albrecht: Oh, yeah, well, I'll try not to sweat it.

      E.J. Baxter: You know what? Just because I have a different way of doing things, doesn't make it wrong. It just makes it different. I get that you don't think I belong here. You have zero respect for what I'm trying to do, but you know what? I don't care. Not even remotely. And I get that you think that I act like I landed on the moon, but you don't have to tell me that because for the past six months, I felt like I've been living on another planet. So for the future, let's be polite and agree we disagree and leave it at that, shall we?

    • Connexions
      Features Le Miracle sur la 34ème rue (1947)
    • Bandes originales
      Isn't Christmastime A Wonderful Thing
      Written by Joe Lervold & Lisa Aschmann

      Performed by The Joel Evans Big Band

      Vocals by Patrick Tuzzolino

      Produced by Joel Evans

      Orchestrated by Rick Walsh

      Thanks to Marcus Barone

      [opening credits]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 décembre 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
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      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Big Bear, Californie, États-Unis
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      • Fox Television Studios
      • Lifetime Television
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