Noël à tout prix : la guerre des sapins
Original title: Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up
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As the holidays approach, Emily and Jared are looking forward to celebrating the holidays together again.As the holidays approach, Emily and Jared are looking forward to celebrating the holidays together again.As the holidays approach, Emily and Jared are looking forward to celebrating the holidays together again.
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Charlotte Witt
- Helen
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Mark Elam Cheney
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Mario DeAngelis
- Neighbor
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I absolutely loved the original Haul Out the Holly. I watched it a zillion times last year, and was really looking forward to seeing this sequel. However, they completely changed the tone this time. The original was light and funny, any tension was minor, and you knew everything would be fine. This one introduced major tension right away with the very unpleasant new neighbors. I gave it about half an hour, couldn't find anything to like about it (other than the stellar performances from last year's cast), and then just fast-forwarded to the end, which was fine. They really missed the boat on this sequel.
"Haul out the Holly" was a great movie! So fun and cheerful! It's too bad that I can't say the same for its sequel "Haul out the Holly: Lit Up." Not such a fun and cheerful movie. This movie was quite annoying. A family who were reality TV stars moved in, and literally tried to take over the neighborhood and the homeowner's association, and Christmas festivities, and everything. And they were obnoxious to boot. And mean. Not Christmassy and not cheery. Very disappointing. They should not have made this sequel. They should have just left the first movie "Haul Out the Holly" alone. I recommend "Haul Out the Holly," but not its sequel.
I wasn't a huge fan of the allegedly-funny Haul out the Holly in 2022, but thought I would give this second one a go nonetheless, looking for something that might change my mind, as the cast - led by the Queen of Christmas Lacey Chabert, and the always-reliable Wes Brown - is very good.
Alas...
Sadly, the cast is wasted.
The movie seemed like it went for 3 hours, and not in a good way.
I just didn't find this funny. The parts where I assume I was meant to laugh were just uncomfortable.
Watching the ultra-competitive new neighbours who arrive on Evergreen Lane (which is actually a cul-de-sac) was akin to running my nails up and down a blackboard. The characters were the complete opposite of what Christmas is supposed to be about. Their "jokes" were not funny. There were few in this film that were.
Let's hope there is no third movie. I'd prefer to see Chabert and Brown together in a more meaningful Christmas film.
Alas...
Sadly, the cast is wasted.
The movie seemed like it went for 3 hours, and not in a good way.
I just didn't find this funny. The parts where I assume I was meant to laugh were just uncomfortable.
Watching the ultra-competitive new neighbours who arrive on Evergreen Lane (which is actually a cul-de-sac) was akin to running my nails up and down a blackboard. The characters were the complete opposite of what Christmas is supposed to be about. Their "jokes" were not funny. There were few in this film that were.
Let's hope there is no third movie. I'd prefer to see Chabert and Brown together in a more meaningful Christmas film.
The anticipation for this movie kept me giddy for weeks. I adore the cast. In the first movie, I laughed nonstop, and it was a huge rewatch for me. This one was great, but the influencer aspect was awful. The Jolly Johnsons were mean-spirited and vexing. They made it difficult to watch. I get it; they are supposed to be awful, but it was to the point of me turning it off, but I didn't. I wanted to see the end. For me, the new neighbors ruined the movie, and I don't think I can watch it again even though it ended well. To listen to the Jolly Johnsons and others follow their lead is not my idea of fun.
Caught this on the night it debuted. A few hours earlier, they played the original. I was at home with my mother and was not going to go out shopping the weekend after Thanksgiving. The original was inoffensive if not great. But this one. Let's just say that I am an atheist and I was longing for some spirituality or mentions of the real meaning of the holidays.
Instead, this is a very shallow look at a bunch of shallow people in a Homeowner's Association (HOA) who really don't think of much but decorations and cookie contests. Despite such a great cast like stalwart Lacey Chabert, Melissa Peterman, Ellen Travolta and Stephen Tobolowsky ( all returning from the original movie), there isn't much here to recommend it. Too bad. Not hoping for a third.
Instead, this is a very shallow look at a bunch of shallow people in a Homeowner's Association (HOA) who really don't think of much but decorations and cookie contests. Despite such a great cast like stalwart Lacey Chabert, Melissa Peterman, Ellen Travolta and Stephen Tobolowsky ( all returning from the original movie), there isn't much here to recommend it. Too bad. Not hoping for a third.
Did you know
- TriviaMary Louise, portrayed by Ellen Travolta, asks Siri, "Who's moving into the house next door?" Siri responds, "The House Next Door is a 2002 thriller directed by Joey Travolta." Ellen and Joey Travolta are siblings in real life.
- GoofsWhen the Johnsons first arrive, Jane says no photos as all media requests have to be made through their manager. Spur of the moment photos of the Johnsons are subsequently taken in the movie.
- ConnectionsFollows Noël à tout prix ! (2022)
- SoundtracksWe Need a Little Christmas
Composed by Jerry Herman (from the Broadway musical "Mame")
Performed by Angela Lansbury
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