A talented singer starts working at a Broadway restaurant with singing waiters.A talented singer starts working at a Broadway restaurant with singing waiters.A talented singer starts working at a Broadway restaurant with singing waiters.
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I was fine with the movies storyline. Both leads can act and sing-would like to see them together with a better script. With a little more chemistry, they might become a very watchable duo. The owner of the restaurant did a great job-the cousin, not so much. He drug it down it by being so over-the-top. Perhaps that was the part he was supposed to play? But he needed a good bit more editing. And he needed to be believable. Movie needed a little more depth(why the lead was never, ever rightly irritated by his crass cousin, more of the bond between dad and daughter, and was Violette promised a part already in the show that never got off the ground). Anyway......it did have some very good moments. Enjoyed the final song too.
I always enjoy the Broadway performers who turn up in Hallmark Christmas movies, and this was no exception. Admittedly I like a musical, so this was right up my alley! Wonderful vocals in all the performances, and the acting was just great too. The cousin was a doofus, but the other characters and the storyline easily kept my interest. Loved Ginna in A Holiday Spectacular but wasn't familiar with Jordan before this. They were very good as leads and I thought had good chemistry. As everyone notes, the final song was fantastic. I'm sure I'll re-watch this movie in years to come, it's a good one!
I don't like liars but there can be times when characters get caught up in it. No problem. But that guy made me cringe every time he appeared on screen. He actually spoiled the movie for me.
I think the annoying guy was supposed to be funny as well. Epic fail there.
The idea for the movie was great and many of the singers were very good. I imagine the acting world is as cynical as it appeared but that was a bit hard to take too. What was with being mean to the customers in the restaurant? Is that supposed to be a New York thing?
So it was a valiant effort and the two main characters were fantastic. Because of that, I feel a little bad rating it so low. And so I added a star for the great number at the end.
I think the annoying guy was supposed to be funny as well. Epic fail there.
The idea for the movie was great and many of the singers were very good. I imagine the acting world is as cynical as it appeared but that was a bit hard to take too. What was with being mean to the customers in the restaurant? Is that supposed to be a New York thing?
So it was a valiant effort and the two main characters were fantastic. Because of that, I feel a little bad rating it so low. And so I added a star for the great number at the end.
I liked the music and singing. The 2 Broadway stars have beautiful voices and it was enjoyable to watch them.
Unfortunately, the cousin was in most of the movie and was so annoying I didn't know if I could finish watching. The script really didn't have to make him so unsympathetic. He was very flamboyant, also. Just didn't fit well as a potential date for Violette. His character was immature and he'd be better off with someone younger. Like college age. Just way, way over the top. I guess it was supposed to be funny. It wasn't.
The final song was lovely. These are 2 talented people and it would be nice to see them together in another movie. Without the clown.
Unfortunately, the cousin was in most of the movie and was so annoying I didn't know if I could finish watching. The script really didn't have to make him so unsympathetic. He was very flamboyant, also. Just didn't fit well as a potential date for Violette. His character was immature and he'd be better off with someone younger. Like college age. Just way, way over the top. I guess it was supposed to be funny. It wasn't.
The final song was lovely. These are 2 talented people and it would be nice to see them together in another movie. Without the clown.
The story of aspiring singers hoping for Broadway roles isn't that inventive, but the male and female leads are attractive and nice in their roles. Separately, their singing is very fine, and it was nice to hear some real Christmas carols with religious overtones, since Christmas is ... as often seems to be forgotten in these films ... a religious holiday.
Unfortunately, in their duets, the leads can't seem to find just one key to agree on. Their duet on "The Christmas Song" was downright painful in places. Ginna Mason could never find the key Jordan Litz played and sang, and they both hit a couple of clangers along the way. Hard to believe they couldn't tell that and correct it in post, at least.
However, the BIG problem with this film is Gino Anania, the second male lead. His part was poorly written, making the character a annoyance with every appearance. And Gino overplayed the role to make it double or triple as annoying as it might otherwise have been, making me tempted to just bag this thing a few times. I'm not sure why, but we managed to stick it out, wasting two hours of our lives.
Unfortunately, in their duets, the leads can't seem to find just one key to agree on. Their duet on "The Christmas Song" was downright painful in places. Ginna Mason could never find the key Jordan Litz played and sang, and they both hit a couple of clangers along the way. Hard to believe they couldn't tell that and correct it in post, at least.
However, the BIG problem with this film is Gino Anania, the second male lead. His part was poorly written, making the character a annoyance with every appearance. And Gino overplayed the role to make it double or triple as annoying as it might otherwise have been, making me tempted to just bag this thing a few times. I'm not sure why, but we managed to stick it out, wasting two hours of our lives.
Did you know
- TriviaCharlotte d'Amboise (Hazel) is a Broadway veteran ("Chicago," "Carrie," "Contact," "Pippin"). She was twice nominated for The Tony Award: (1989) Best Actress in a Musical for "Jerome Robbins Broadway," and (2007) Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for "A Chorus Line". Charlotte is also married to fellow Broadway star Terrence Mann ("Cats," "Les Miserables," "Beauty and the Beast," "Pippin"), and is the daughter of renowned dancer Jacques d'Amboise and sister of choreographer Christopher d'Amboise.
- ConnectionsReferences Cats (1998)
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