Sir-Fred
Joined Jul 2008
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Couldn't stand the lack of acting skills. And the squeaky voices didn't help. I bailed on it after a few minutes and my wife lasted another 5 or 7 minutes before she said she couldn't stand it any longer. Could have been a good generic formula Hallmark movie that we enjoy regularly. Don't miss any on purpose. This is maybe the second or third we bailed on in the last couple years.
A real concierge would NOT have believed he was a rich guy for one minute. Way too many clues. That whole setup not believable.
The "regular Joe" (haha-that's his name) parts are super forced and contrived.
I just couldn't get over the hokey factor to enjoy it at all.
The "regular Joe" (haha-that's his name) parts are super forced and contrived.
I just couldn't get over the hokey factor to enjoy it at all.
All was going ok with a typical completion script story until Hallmark MURDERED the pronunciation of the wonderful valley where I live.
It's wi-LAM'-et
NOT WILL'-a-MET'
Hallmark please do your due diligence on place names you use. Or if you had filmed in Oregon someone would have corrected you.
And while we're at it, thank you Hallmark for at least saying Oregon correctly.
It's OR'-eh-gun
NOT OR-eh-GONE
It's wi-LAM'-et
NOT WILL'-a-MET'
Hallmark please do your due diligence on place names you use. Or if you had filmed in Oregon someone would have corrected you.
And while we're at it, thank you Hallmark for at least saying Oregon correctly.
It's OR'-eh-gun
NOT OR-eh-GONE