A Royal Christmas Ball
A Royal Christmas Ball
| 10 December 2017 (USA)
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Dateless for the Christmas ball, 39-year-old bachelor, King Charles of Baltania, tracks down his American college sweetheart, only to discover Allison has never been married, yet raised a 17-year-old daughter, Lily, who mathematically might be Charles' biological princess.

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Alicia

I love this movie so much

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VeteranLight

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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Pacionsbo

Absolutely Fantastic

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Baseshment

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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robinhartmann

Wow! Could the decorations on the trees get any uglier? My goodness, they went to pick out trees and they are fake! The palace has ugly fake trees too! Don't know what to say! What were they thinking? Still shocked! Thank goodness all the actors are handsome and the actresses are pretty.

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AdultAudienceMember

Some bad films are fun to watch. Some bad films are facinating train wrecks. This bad film is simply bad. It is sappy, predictable, and low-budget. It is at least a good collection of nice-looking people. If given a choice between this and cleaning the gutters, I'd go with the gutters.

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Dunham16

I had to give up twenty five minutes into the movie due to choppy visual despite the color print more accurate than in some past Ion Christmas movies. Too many sharp cuts in the editing make the visual to me almost unwatchable and ditto with the soundtrack. Nothing in under the first half hour for me to even consider watching more on the first run. I recall once waiting for my movie to start in a New England multiplex when three people walked out of an auditorium after a showing of a film each demanding a refund. I somehow or other got this aura from less tha the first half hour of this film. Should anyone think the rest is an improvement perhaps I will consider watching the rest because I have not yet deleted the DVR recording.

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huggibear

I didn't have any issues with this movie. However, it was an ION Channel premier movie and the ION Channel isn't high quality or high definition viewing. And yes, it probably could have had better directing in terms of the editing. I kept seeing the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego in this movie (I've been there many times, so I know that seen very well) and they were calling it some other hotel in Los Angeles. I thought the plot was alright. I just don't really like watching less than high definition channels because I'm spoiled with the picture quality on them. I was with and at my mother's (a 71 yr old she is) when she chose this movie for us to watch on the ION channel. These baby boomer's are not that picky when it comes to television and technological quality. I keep telling them, you get what you pay for in most cases, but they are all deaf ears at this point in their lives. So I just let it be. I was fine with this movie through to the end. It turned out OK despite the editing. I don't think it was filmed in San Diego. I think they 'edited-in' shots of the Hotel Del Coronado, but I'm not convinced it was filmed there. I was trying to recognize more of it, but I never got a solid or clear vision that would tell me it was filmed there. It's best to watch it once all the way through and then formulate an opinion of your own.

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