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A young marketing executive is assigned to help a struggling family-owned winery in a town that has lost its Christmas spirit due to a large wine conglomerate.A young marketing executive is assigned to help a struggling family-owned winery in a town that has lost its Christmas spirit due to a large wine conglomerate.A young marketing executive is assigned to help a struggling family-owned winery in a town that has lost its Christmas spirit due to a large wine conglomerate.
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- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Kate Craven
- Kelly
- (as Kate Isaac)
Matt Clarke
- Scott
- (as Matthew Clarke)
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Yeh... This was just too by the book for me. Too many cliche set pieces: flirty sledding, flirty snowball fight, save the small family business from the big meanies, cookie baking, wreath making, and the Christmas festival (which also had to be saved). The only good things were Juliana Guill and the quality of the production values. I didn't like the male lead and didn't think he had good chemistry with Juliana. Plus he was stupid. The end came out of no where and was too abrupt.
See above his hair was so distracting the hair dresser for the movie should be fired
Brooke (Julianna Guill) goes back to her hometown on a job. She's rebranding a small struggling family-run winery. Tyler (Jon Cor) is the son of the owner and two school years ahead of her. She remembers him but he's not sure. Carla Kilgore (Meredith Baxter) is their powerful competitor who is looking to buy up all the businesses.
It's Lifetime Television doing Christmas. This genre is dominated by Hallmark. This is no better or worst. It's all pretty much the same level of background TV. You put it on in the background while you do other stuff. The one outstanding aspect is the snowy outdoor locations. It looks wintery and Christmasy. It's mostly fine.
It's Lifetime Television doing Christmas. This genre is dominated by Hallmark. This is no better or worst. It's all pretty much the same level of background TV. You put it on in the background while you do other stuff. The one outstanding aspect is the snowy outdoor locations. It looks wintery and Christmasy. It's mostly fine.
I enjoyed this Christmas movie. It has been one of the better ones thus far. The Christmas on a vineyard worked well, at least, it did for me. The story was fun and delightful, and the script was decent as well. I thought Julianna Guill had a really good performance. Her performance has this sort of Christmas, happy vibe about it. It was hard not to like her character. The chemistry between her and Jon Cor as Tyler was just about right, I think. The supporting cast was strong. I especially enjoyed Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez's cute performance as Michael. The scenery, props and sets were well polished. It was well done. The movie too instils a bit of Christmas spirit with some fun and cute scenes (e.g., the shooting of the commercial - sonata and the elf) and warm scenes (e.g., the play at the school). Overall, it is a nice little addition to Lifetime's original Christmas movie lineup this year. It is worth a watch.
This holiday movie was fun to watch from the winery point of view. There is always some enchantment in films about that exotic life that is so unknown to most viewers. However, aside from the fairly predictable plot and the charm of seeing how wine country life is not all that easy and glamorous, this film left a great deal to be desired. Julianna Guill is a really talented actress, with a welcome range of emotions, with great energy for her character, and with a sadly empty script to work with. She does her best in this film. Meredith Baxter is always a welcome joy in any movie. But oh, my goodness, the leading man was so hard to like! He was portrayed as an angry, reluctant headstrong fellow. One wonders how the leading lady could find him appealing and lovable. The quickly resolved ending seemed to come out of nowhere and made very little sense.
But most distracting throughout was Jon Cor's hair. Was there no hairdresser on the set to comb his hair back out of his forehead? He is a handsome man and a competent actor. But one wonders why he was presented in such an unattractive manner, one that kept interfering with the viewer's wish to find him likable and appealing. His appearance took a great deal of attention away from the enjoyment of this film.
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- SoundtracksDeck the Halls
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by the Christmas pageant children
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- Christmas on the Vine
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- Seaside Pearl Farmgate Winery on 5290 Olund Road, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada(Lockheart Family Winery)
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