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Christmas with a Capital C

  • 2011
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.2K
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Christmas with a Capital C (2011)
 A small town in Alaska fights over Christmas decorations in this trailer
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An attorney returns to his small home town in Alaska and quickly rocks the boat by getting an injunction against the nativity display tradition and attacking Christmas.An attorney returns to his small home town in Alaska and quickly rocks the boat by getting an injunction against the nativity display tradition and attacking Christmas.An attorney returns to his small home town in Alaska and quickly rocks the boat by getting an injunction against the nativity display tradition and attacking Christmas.

  • Director
    • Helmut Schleppi
  • Writer
    • Andrea Gyertson Nasfell
  • Stars
    • Ted McGinley
    • Brad Stine
    • Nancy Stafford
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Helmut Schleppi
    • Writer
      • Andrea Gyertson Nasfell
    • Stars
      • Ted McGinley
      • Brad Stine
      • Nancy Stafford
    • 34User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Ted McGinley
    Ted McGinley
    • Dan Reed
    Brad Stine
    Brad Stine
    • Greg Reed
    Nancy Stafford
    Nancy Stafford
    • Kristen Reed
    Daniel Baldwin
    Daniel Baldwin
    • Mitch Bright
    Cooper Peltz
    Cooper Peltz
    • Cody Reed
    Francesca Derosa
    Francesca Derosa
    • Makayla Reed
    • (as Francesca DeRosa)
    Paloma Peterson
    Paloma Peterson
    • Sienna
    Jessica Busbee
    • Josie
    Frank Delaney
    • Joe Diggs
    • (as Frank Delany)
    David Cuddy
    • Coach Larry
    Ron Holmstrom
    • Rev. Tiller
    • (as Ron Holmstrohm)
    Karen Lauer
    • Willa Rainwater
    Jerry MacDonnell
    • Statler
    Linné Bardarson
    • Waldorf
    • (as Linne' Barderson)
    Barbara Hopkins-Cox
    • Mrs. Williams
    Diane Benson
    • Federal Judge
    Bradford Jackson
    Bradford Jackson
    • Young Attorney
    Emily Klopfer
    • Sienna's friend
    • Director
      • Helmut Schleppi
    • Writer
      • Andrea Gyertson Nasfell
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    1vmarler14

    worst movie ever

    Most offensive piece of crap I've ever seen. Why didn't they just cast the Palin family and call it a day. Some of My favorite lines..."what we have to include all religions now! A menorah and whatever symbol Kwanzaa has.." and "98% of America is Christian so I will continue to say merry Christmas"

    I loved Baldwin's character and couldn't agree with his viewpoints more...turns out he is the scrooge character because he does not want to be MADE to celebrate Christmas.

    This movie makes an ass out of itself, the actors in the film, and Christians in general. Terrible acting...terrible story...and terribly offensive.
    1Morshu101

    A disgrace.

    What in the name of cheez-its were they thinking? You have to be trying to make a movie this bad. But the fact that some people like this movie is interesting to say the least. In this garbage, an atheist guy comes back to his old town and tries to "ruin" Christmas for his old high school rival . His plan? Take down the nativity scene in front of the church for some reason. Quick question... why does he still have a grudge? It's been probably many years since they were in high school, just get over it dude. Throughout this movie, he continues to jump the shark. Heck, he even calls the police because a 6 year-old was singing in town. This caused me to laugh harder than ever before, I swear this dumb movie makes zero sense. Spoilers I guess ahead, but who even cares? In the end the town feels bad for him and line up at his house and burn it down. The End. Jk, they instead help him by giving him goods. Heh? Didn't see that comin'. And so, the huge bully is stopped because of love, cool, whatever. If you like this, whatever, it just makes me cringe.
    2splumer

    A Straw-man Argument Made Into a Film

    Why is it that Christians don't seem to get the long-settled Constitutional issue of not putting religious displays on public property? And that said issue doesn't affect private property, including privately-owned stores? The very premise of this movie is based on a lie. It doesn't matter if it's a "tradition" to put a nativity scene on the grounds of city hall; the Supreme Court ruled decades ago that it violated the First Amendment. Also, not even the most hardcore atheist is "offended" by Christmas; pointing out that it's unconstitutional is NOT the same as being offended.

    In the film's defense, though, it does feature a drug-addled Daniel Baldwin attempting to act, Ted McGinley acting out every "regular Christian guy" trope and Brad Stine acting like a crazy homeless guy. I assume he's just aplying himself.

    Rather than actually watching this movie, I suggest watching Hugo & Jake's review of it on You Tube. They explain the issues in a much more entertaining fashion than I.
    jsstevens

    Good overall message but was shocked at 2 situations

    This movie was done really well. I loved the message about taking Christ out of Christmas. I was equally pleased with the presentation of the Bible. There were only 2 parts in this movie that I think could have been written more accurately to portray Christianity. The first situation was at the beginning when the family was talking about the book that they were reading (vampires falling in love) which is easy to see as supporting the Twilight series. This to me is distasteful and didn't need to be in there. Any other thing could have been discussed between mother and daughter instead of promoting Twilight. If you truly love God, why would you want to put this demonic stuff in a Christian show? The second situation I wish was rewritten was the part when the dad was talking with the son about his "girl" friend. The father asks his son if she's cute. He responds with a yes. Then the dad (without knowing anything about the girl) comes back with, "That's my son!" This portrays to all boys that you should look for a good-looking girl and to all girls that acquiring physical beauty is important if you want to find a guy. What does it say in the Bible about beauty? Beauty is deceitful, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised. If these 2 scenes were taken out of this movie, I would have rated it probably a 9. I am just tired of seeing weak Christianity portrayed on television. Now, Courageous is not a weak Christian film and I would give that a 10!
    5SimonJack

    A slow, suffering seasonal film with scenery

    The title for this film is somewhat clever from the plot, but otherwise, "Christmas with a Capital C" has very little original. With Christmas movies being made every year, originality in the plot is quite important. Some of the acting is good while most of it isn't.

    The story has some well-worn small plots. One is about a school days feud and later reconciliation. Another is about a modern battle of secularism with religion. Here, it's over the display of a traditional Christmas scene on public property, because it is connected to religion. There's a third smaller plot about two young teens - a boy and a girl, competing and discovering mutual attraction for one another.

    But with all of this, the story just isn't very interesting. The screenplay is weak and choppy. The actions of the townsfolk seem forced or contrived. The character of Mitch Bright is stiff and strange in the smugness that Daniel Baldwin gives it. On the other hand, the Greg Reed role by Brad Stine is over the top goofy in his staged belligerence. And, the teens aren't at all convincing.

    Ted McGinley as Dan Reed and Nancy Stafford as his wife, Kristen, are the only roles done well and that seem like real people. The film was shot entirely in Seward, Alaska. For the scenic shots, the movie is worth five stars.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the song "Christmas with a Capital C" by Go Fish.
    • Quotes

      Greg Reed: [while playing Monopoly with kids that he's watching] Your roll, Donald Trump.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Christmas with a Capital C (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Angels We Have Heard On High
      Traditional, lyrics written by James Chadwick (uncredited)

      Performed by Brad Stine

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    • Release date
      • December 24, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Рождество с большой буквы
    • Filming locations
      • Seward, Alaska, USA
    • Production companies
      • Pure Flix Entertainment
      • Vision Scape Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
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