Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA recently-engaged woman plans a get-together so her parents can meet her fiancé's family. It turns out that his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claus.A recently-engaged woman plans a get-together so her parents can meet her fiancé's family. It turns out that his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claus.A recently-engaged woman plans a get-together so her parents can meet her fiancé's family. It turns out that his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
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"Merry In-Laws" is a TV film made in Canada for the 2012 Christmas season. It's a fantasy and comedy romance that's mostly goofy while taking pokes at science. The plot isn't original - the son of Santa Claus, Peter, is in the real world and plans to get married. Alex and her parents need to meet his parents.
Oh, yes. Alex is a single mom who has a cute little boy - another established trait for many of these holiday films. But this film is a little fuzzy on her son's father. Her dad, Steven (played by Greg Lawson), is a scientist and mentions something about her attending a Stephen Hawking program when she was just 18 - against his wishes, where she apparently became pregnant.
There's very little plot and not much acting in this fantasy fiasco. Lucas Bryant, who pays Peter, spends much of his screen time tongue-tied and making goofy faces. George Wendt and Shelley Long as Mr. and Claus are mostly silly. Alex's mom, Joyce (played by Barb Mitchell), is a frustrated psychologist married to the science airhead Steven. Steven and Joyce too are silly in much of their roles.
One could tell this movie wasn't intended for family viewing right away. Peter and Alex are living and sleeping together, with her son in her home, even before they are engaged. This film is mostly a goofy hodgepodge with nothing to recommend it.
Oh, yes. Alex is a single mom who has a cute little boy - another established trait for many of these holiday films. But this film is a little fuzzy on her son's father. Her dad, Steven (played by Greg Lawson), is a scientist and mentions something about her attending a Stephen Hawking program when she was just 18 - against his wishes, where she apparently became pregnant.
There's very little plot and not much acting in this fantasy fiasco. Lucas Bryant, who pays Peter, spends much of his screen time tongue-tied and making goofy faces. George Wendt and Shelley Long as Mr. and Claus are mostly silly. Alex's mom, Joyce (played by Barb Mitchell), is a frustrated psychologist married to the science airhead Steven. Steven and Joyce too are silly in much of their roles.
One could tell this movie wasn't intended for family viewing right away. Peter and Alex are living and sleeping together, with her son in her home, even before they are engaged. This film is mostly a goofy hodgepodge with nothing to recommend it.
This was cute, funny, and a nice romance. It was interesting to see Lucas Bryant in a more light=hearted role. Lately he has been playing the sullen, strong, silent type. Shelly Long was way over the top in my opinion, but I couldn't help laughing. Also there were a few truly badly behaved, even hateful characters in this one which added some tension to the comedy.
Acting quality: 0/10. The female lead is fairly skilled but each other actor did horrific. Worse acting skills than a school play
Script: 0/10. Extremely cheesy, ruins the generally accepted story of Santa, absolute garbage.
Editing: 0/10. This movie looks like it was edited on iMovie.
The horrible effects, random outbursts of terrible singing, and middle aged, beardless Santa wrap this movie up like into the worst Christmas movie I have ever witnessed. Whoever filmed this movie needs to go back to college because the angles, the ANGLES, are horrible. Anyone with good taste in movies would agree with me.
Script: 0/10. Extremely cheesy, ruins the generally accepted story of Santa, absolute garbage.
Editing: 0/10. This movie looks like it was edited on iMovie.
The horrible effects, random outbursts of terrible singing, and middle aged, beardless Santa wrap this movie up like into the worst Christmas movie I have ever witnessed. Whoever filmed this movie needs to go back to college because the angles, the ANGLES, are horrible. Anyone with good taste in movies would agree with me.
This movie relies heavily on exaggerated extremes for humor. Alex is a rigid realist with no room for video games or Santa Clause. Her father is worse, if that's possible. He has never heard of tact. In fact he seems bound and determined to offend Peter and his family from the start. Meanwhile Peter's father is actually Santa Claus.
Much of the movie is the Claus family's frivolity vs the Spencers' judgmentalism. It makes for a lot of fun situations. Throw in efforts to hide the secret. I wish Alex's dad wasn't SO mean. I find it hard to laugh when I want to throw something sharp and lethal at one of the characters.
In this type of movie, acting is hard to judge. George Wendt and Shelley Long play their parts well even when some silliness is required. Kassia Warshawski has moments, good and bad, but mostly good. Lucas Bryant has some awful moments, especially when he gets nervously excited.
Don't go by my rating. Alex's dad ruined it for me and this type of humor isn't my favorite.
Much of the movie is the Claus family's frivolity vs the Spencers' judgmentalism. It makes for a lot of fun situations. Throw in efforts to hide the secret. I wish Alex's dad wasn't SO mean. I find it hard to laugh when I want to throw something sharp and lethal at one of the characters.
In this type of movie, acting is hard to judge. George Wendt and Shelley Long play their parts well even when some silliness is required. Kassia Warshawski has moments, good and bad, but mostly good. Lucas Bryant has some awful moments, especially when he gets nervously excited.
Don't go by my rating. Alex's dad ruined it for me and this type of humor isn't my favorite.
This film is a delight. Shelley Long Reunites with her "Cheers" co- star George Wendt in this Christmas Theme Film. What is perfect is that they play Mr & Mrs Santa Claus.
There is something so special about a "Santa Claus" theme that I will be a huge sucker for.
This is an above average TV-Movie. In this film: A recently engaged woman plans a get-together so her parents can meet her fiancé's family. It turns out that his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
Lots of fun and has a pure heart. Family safe. Bake some cookies and watch together.
There is something so special about a "Santa Claus" theme that I will be a huge sucker for.
This is an above average TV-Movie. In this film: A recently engaged woman plans a get-together so her parents can meet her fiancé's family. It turns out that his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
Lots of fun and has a pure heart. Family safe. Bake some cookies and watch together.
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- AnecdotesFilmed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
- GaffesIn a scene near midway through the film, there is an outdoor high shot of a SUV leaving a workplace, the shadows of the camera operator, sound person, and possibly unit director are in the foreground on a straw-like, snowy hillside.
- ConnexionsReferenced in The Cinema Snob: Dear Santa (2016)
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