Highly Overrated But Still Good
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... View MoreAbsolutely the worst movie.
... View Morewhat a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
... View MoreDid anyone do any legal work who wrote this movie the contract wasn't notarized or filed most places give you the right to cancel if you change your mind she could have just grabbed contract and tore it up worst ending I ever saw in a movie
... View MoreI wish I liked this movie because I really Luke MacFarlane but this story line was a bit ridiculous. The new owner of Christmas Land is supposed to be an educated business woman but she believes everything her boyfriend tells her then signs a contract that she didn't read and asked the new owner to pretty please not make any changes. What? Then the town has to come together to bail her out of a mess that she caused and after she lied to them. The ending what awful as the bad guy was the winner and the town lost their life savings. Not watchable.
... View MoreIt is a Xmas movie, right? How the heck do they have an immoral, greedy real estate developer come out a huge winner? On top of that they put him (Mason) in a major scene with townspeople and it is all smiles. When they should have been running him out of town tarred and feathered.How Mason became a 'winner' is nonsensical. It calls for signing a million dollar+ contract with a 'stranger' and without reading it.Two weeks to renovate a run down Christmas Land and all we see is a single purchase of a few cans of paint. Voila, it is magically as great looking as in years gone by.Did you know that a coffee can,not even a large one, cannot hold hundreds of thousands of dollars? Finally, our 'hero' attorney can not come up with a single creative approach to help nail greedy, immoral Mason.
... View MoreWe need to know more about the romance of the two main characters :why was-it so important that SHE thought HE was the first at the exam (for example )? I have just seen this movie at the french TV ;could anyone explain me : when a character tells "Christmasworld" in state of "Christmasland", he is soon "cured"; does it matter : has it a special meaning ? I find it odd that you think the end is not "politically "correct": a very rich man is supposed to be a very bad man (!) ; so he can't change even with the magic of Christmas . Dickens was not "politically correct" ! I would prefer :this movie has not the correct dickensity....
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