After a food critic crashes her car into a billboard near Boston, she gets stuck in the suburbs and falls in love with a truck driver, while her toxic boyfriend in Boston needs the supplies ... Read allAfter a food critic crashes her car into a billboard near Boston, she gets stuck in the suburbs and falls in love with a truck driver, while her toxic boyfriend in Boston needs the supplies she was driving to give him.After a food critic crashes her car into a billboard near Boston, she gets stuck in the suburbs and falls in love with a truck driver, while her toxic boyfriend in Boston needs the supplies she was driving to give him.
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Ronald Melton Braxton
- Darryl
- (as Ronald Braxton)
C.D. Schultz
- Dale
- (as Chad Schultz)
Carol Anne Raffa
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- (as Carol Raffa)
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The folks panning this movie's story and dialog have completely missed the point. The film skewers the Hallmark style while at the same time celebrating it. The story is so obviously contrived as to stuff as many Hallmark tropes into one movie while subverting them in all the best ways. There are so many bad puns delivered with both straight face and tongue firmly planted in cheek. My wife and I laughed out loud at the tow truck owner's deliberately clueless business name as well the mayor saying "This is my favorite part of the movie!" The people involved in making this understood exactly what they were doing and seemed to have fun doing it.
We really enjoyed the humor in the movie and the cheeky dialogue poking fun at these "hallmark" holiday movies. The mayor character was great as he was tongue in cheek over the top and was meant to be. Finally a holiday movie that not taking itself seriously. Much better than any of this years so far hallmark Christmas movies we have watched that are interminably formula driven about people in huge houses, impeccably decorated, with stupid problems. The last movie hallmark movie Haul out the Holly was so bland and disappointing as love Lacey Chabert, that would watch Holly and the Hot Chocolate over again and again bf watch that one again! Looking forward to more Pine Falls stories and waiting for our David's hot chocolate to arrive!
I created and IMDB accout to review this near perfect christmas romcom (for the younger viewer). So pleasantly suprise by the quick banter and kitchy acting. I wish there were more films like this - trust me I checked.
It presents itself as a Hallmark film but is so much more. You can tell this came from a comedy mind. Shane would be proud. Good stuff.
To avoid spoilers - Just settle in, grab some cocoa, and watch it for yourself. It's a quick watch. I love that it is on nearly every streaming platform. A PLUS for accessibility. You won't be disappointed. Just watch the dang movie. Do it. Plz.
It presents itself as a Hallmark film but is so much more. You can tell this came from a comedy mind. Shane would be proud. Good stuff.
To avoid spoilers - Just settle in, grab some cocoa, and watch it for yourself. It's a quick watch. I love that it is on nearly every streaming platform. A PLUS for accessibility. You won't be disappointed. Just watch the dang movie. Do it. Plz.
I was pleasantly surprised by this short rom-com. The acting was solid B class, and the writing was pretty good as well -- a lot of good banter. Let's face it, Hallmark has a lot of losers in its stable. Usually the writing is sub-par, with the same theme over and over again -- I've actually seen the same movies remade more than once, though they pretend they are different -- and 40 minutes worth of story torturously stretched to an hour and a half. The acting can be a little school play-ish, with either the actors over pronouncing the last syllable of every word, or doing that sing-song going higher at the end thing. The only thing is Hallmark makes so many of these films, there are still a lot of good ones to choose from
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QVC made ONE film, and it's pretty entertaining.
QVC made ONE film, and it's pretty entertaining.
I've always loved QVC. I don't know what it is, but I find it comforting to listen to in the background, and David Venable is my all-time favorite QVC "character," so of course I was going to watch this movie. And I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised. This was a very funny movie, in a way that makes it almost a parody of a Hallmark movie, and it really worked! The acting from the two main characters was good, as were the daughter and the mother. I also thought the mayor was very funny (yes he was over-the-top, but it was on purpose). David has a few lines and only appears inside the hot chocolate stand, but it was nice to see him. He was credited as having created the story & I think he did well. This movie was very cute and fun, and I would watch this one again next year!
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