Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaNew retiree Barb joins a Holiday Committee but clashes with long standing member Kath. When they realize their kids have started dating, they conspire to break up the happy couple.New retiree Barb joins a Holiday Committee but clashes with long standing member Kath. When they realize their kids have started dating, they conspire to break up the happy couple.New retiree Barb joins a Holiday Committee but clashes with long standing member Kath. When they realize their kids have started dating, they conspire to break up the happy couple.
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Needless to say that I was, of course, not familiar with the 2024 Hallmark Christmas movie "Holiday Mismatch" prior to sitting down to watch it as part of my 2024 December Christmas movie marathon. But while I was unfamiliar with the movie, I have to say that seeing Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick on the movie's cover, it did instill some sense of expectation to Hallmark to deliver something worthwhile.
Writer Sarah Wise did indeed rise to the challenge and she did deliver an enjoyable and entertaining script and storyline. I have to say that I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the 84 minutes that the movie ran for.
The acting performances in "Holiday Mismatch" were good, and there were some familiar faces on the cast list, with the likes of Caroline Rhea, Beth Broderick and Jon McLaren. It certainly was nice to see actresses Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick reunited on the screen again. I've always enjoyed seeing them as the aunties in the "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" series from back in the mid-1990s.
If you enjoy sappy Christmas movies, then you should take the time to sit down and watch director Caroline Labrèche's 2024 movie. It was a nice movie.
My rating of "Holiday Mismatch" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Writer Sarah Wise did indeed rise to the challenge and she did deliver an enjoyable and entertaining script and storyline. I have to say that I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the 84 minutes that the movie ran for.
The acting performances in "Holiday Mismatch" were good, and there were some familiar faces on the cast list, with the likes of Caroline Rhea, Beth Broderick and Jon McLaren. It certainly was nice to see actresses Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick reunited on the screen again. I've always enjoyed seeing them as the aunties in the "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" series from back in the mid-1990s.
If you enjoy sappy Christmas movies, then you should take the time to sit down and watch director Caroline Labrèche's 2024 movie. It was a nice movie.
My rating of "Holiday Mismatch" lands on a six out of ten stars.
7.5 stars.
I would usually be down to watch something like this again in 5-10 years, that's my initial feeling, thus i would rate it a 7.3 stars. But I changed my mind and raised it a smidge, so I can give it another opportunity to entertain, sooner.
It's a bit of a slow starter. That's the main problem. I really want to give this a higher rating but it's tough to think about me really being energized to see it again anytime soon. However, upon brief reflection as I'm just finishing it, there were many really good parts.
I love this new-ish actress who plays the daughter, who is fake dating the lead male; she's got a lot of personality and I like her face. And the guy he's great too. I've seen him in a couple of movies, but I don't recall if those were primary roles.
The two well-known older women, both are well known in the Hollywood Arena. They both do Hallmark and various other things. Their parts were somewhat insidious to watch, it reduced the value of this film overall. It's a shame, because they are essential to the narrative. So again, this is why I am conflicted, on the fence,!about my rating. I want to see this movie again, I'm gonna rate it at 7.5 and hope that I like it better next time.
I would usually be down to watch something like this again in 5-10 years, that's my initial feeling, thus i would rate it a 7.3 stars. But I changed my mind and raised it a smidge, so I can give it another opportunity to entertain, sooner.
It's a bit of a slow starter. That's the main problem. I really want to give this a higher rating but it's tough to think about me really being energized to see it again anytime soon. However, upon brief reflection as I'm just finishing it, there were many really good parts.
I love this new-ish actress who plays the daughter, who is fake dating the lead male; she's got a lot of personality and I like her face. And the guy he's great too. I've seen him in a couple of movies, but I don't recall if those were primary roles.
The two well-known older women, both are well known in the Hollywood Arena. They both do Hallmark and various other things. Their parts were somewhat insidious to watch, it reduced the value of this film overall. It's a shame, because they are essential to the narrative. So again, this is why I am conflicted, on the fence,!about my rating. I want to see this movie again, I'm gonna rate it at 7.5 and hope that I like it better next time.
I normally don't like stories with overbearing and meddling parents, especially when their personalities are so annoying. These two are a little over the top, or at least Kath is. Somehow the viewer almost grows to like the two moms. Meanwhile, the young couple are appealing characters.
I've never seen Maxine Denis before, but I hope she becomes a regular for Hallmark. Lauren's character is a little uncertain of herself, but makes up for it. She and John McLaren have chemistry.
The premise of fake dating is fairly common, but I can't remember it being done by focusing on the meddling moms as much as the couple themselves. Of course you know the moms are going to screw things up, but for a while everything they do goes the opposite of their intentions to sabotage the relationship. I thought the way the story finally threw in the monkey wrench was a little clumsy, but I often do with the obstacle in the story.
The movie was fun.
I've never seen Maxine Denis before, but I hope she becomes a regular for Hallmark. Lauren's character is a little uncertain of herself, but makes up for it. She and John McLaren have chemistry.
The premise of fake dating is fairly common, but I can't remember it being done by focusing on the meddling moms as much as the couple themselves. Of course you know the moms are going to screw things up, but for a while everything they do goes the opposite of their intentions to sabotage the relationship. I thought the way the story finally threw in the monkey wrench was a little clumsy, but I often do with the obstacle in the story.
The movie was fun.
Recent retiree Barbara (Beth Broderick) joins the town's Christmas Committee to keep herself busy, but immediately clashes with Kath (Caroline Rhea). Barbara is stiff, on time and a wiz in a spreadsheet. Kath is a free spirit, and a bit nutty, but also full of Christmas joy. They both just so happen to have young, single children. The moms use an app for parents to match their kids (terrifying). Yes, the kids match on the app and quickly in real life.
This movie really focuses on two relationships, but in a unique way. In a shared A/B story, the mom's relationship from enemies to friends, and the kid's story from "fake dating" to actually dating take nearly equal screen time.
The chemistry between Beth Broderick and Caroline Rhea is wonderful, obviously from their years of working together as aunts on Sabrina the Teenage Witch. They couldn't have found better actors to take on these roles. Very authentic ribbing and timing.
Our romantic leads are Shane (Jon McLaren) and Lauren (Maxine Denis). They are great together and could have held the full focus of the story with more material.
My major nitpick is the fake dating. After Shane and Lauren go on a real date together, they decide to flip the script and fake date to get their parents to stop setting them up with people (which we never see happen by the way). There is no logical (or Christmas Magical) reason to make this decision. Just date, you hot people! That's the way to go. The parents would have stopped meddling if you were really dating, and you definitely liked each other, so do that.
It's refreshing to see Lauren working hard as a co-owner of her architecture firm and trying to get a project done. So often in Hallmark, we'd see her trying to get a promotion from a male CEO, or ice queen boss over Christmas. They also give a realistic reason why the building work needs to get done by the end of the year-building code changes on Jan. 1. I don't know if it exactly works like that, but I applaud the effort.
Goofy notes -Only one "witch" reference in the whole movie. I expected more.
-"Tying a dead plant to a car" is an interesting way to describe taking a Christmas Tree home.
-I need more of the Christmas rat. This seemed so whacky, and it worked because Shane was really all of us in that situation.
-Shane's theater has a full kitchen behind the seating area, and they don't shut off the lights during a performance. Hmm, I wonder why they are struggling.
-When you do karaoke for "Jingle Bells" you probably don't need to stare quite so intently at the words on the screen.
-Trolly caroling isn't a thing. Is it? Let's get in a wooden bench trolly and hold fake sheet music and sing so nobody else can hear us.
-Why are we always Christmas caroling? Singing did not need to happen this much.
Cast kudos: This is a slam dunk-- Beth Broderick and Caroline Rhea.
Alternative titles: Full Sabotage Christmas; Meddling Moms Christmas; UnMatched for Christmas.
This movie really focuses on two relationships, but in a unique way. In a shared A/B story, the mom's relationship from enemies to friends, and the kid's story from "fake dating" to actually dating take nearly equal screen time.
The chemistry between Beth Broderick and Caroline Rhea is wonderful, obviously from their years of working together as aunts on Sabrina the Teenage Witch. They couldn't have found better actors to take on these roles. Very authentic ribbing and timing.
Our romantic leads are Shane (Jon McLaren) and Lauren (Maxine Denis). They are great together and could have held the full focus of the story with more material.
My major nitpick is the fake dating. After Shane and Lauren go on a real date together, they decide to flip the script and fake date to get their parents to stop setting them up with people (which we never see happen by the way). There is no logical (or Christmas Magical) reason to make this decision. Just date, you hot people! That's the way to go. The parents would have stopped meddling if you were really dating, and you definitely liked each other, so do that.
It's refreshing to see Lauren working hard as a co-owner of her architecture firm and trying to get a project done. So often in Hallmark, we'd see her trying to get a promotion from a male CEO, or ice queen boss over Christmas. They also give a realistic reason why the building work needs to get done by the end of the year-building code changes on Jan. 1. I don't know if it exactly works like that, but I applaud the effort.
Goofy notes -Only one "witch" reference in the whole movie. I expected more.
-"Tying a dead plant to a car" is an interesting way to describe taking a Christmas Tree home.
-I need more of the Christmas rat. This seemed so whacky, and it worked because Shane was really all of us in that situation.
-Shane's theater has a full kitchen behind the seating area, and they don't shut off the lights during a performance. Hmm, I wonder why they are struggling.
-When you do karaoke for "Jingle Bells" you probably don't need to stare quite so intently at the words on the screen.
-Trolly caroling isn't a thing. Is it? Let's get in a wooden bench trolly and hold fake sheet music and sing so nobody else can hear us.
-Why are we always Christmas caroling? Singing did not need to happen this much.
Cast kudos: This is a slam dunk-- Beth Broderick and Caroline Rhea.
Alternative titles: Full Sabotage Christmas; Meddling Moms Christmas; UnMatched for Christmas.
For the first time, a movie title says it all! It is an awful mismatch. The two female leads are annoying and antagonistic, the adult children are not happy with their interfering mothers. Certainly not a feel good movie. Don't waste your time. This year's offering of Hallmark holiday movies is so poor in quality and scripts. In my opinion, Hallmark is trying to pump out way too many movies in a short time frame. Instead of starting Christmas movies in the middle of October, STOP rushing the season and take the time to develop good quality scripts, find better actors and hope you can redeem your reputation for "hallmark" movies. Someone at the Hallmark movie headquarters needs to go back to the drawing board and recapture what made Hallmark movies so enjoyable. This current season is too painful to watch.
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- QuizThis movie reunites Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick from "Sabrina The Teenage Witch".
- ConnessioniReferences Batman (1966)
- Colonne sonoreUp On the Housetop
Performed by Beth Broderick and Caroline Rhea
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By what name was Holiday Mismatch (2024) officially released in Canada in English?
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