3 wonderfully different holiday films for the price of one.
I bought this because I really like 2 of these films. "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" is about a busy business woman who has a list for everything but can't seem to get any of it finished. She has to get her son the IT item of the season, which has sold out everywhere months ago. She has to prepare for the arrival of her uncle, who practicly raised her. And she has to prepare a Christmas dinner for them and her boyfriends parents. Then in walks a man of mystery. He arrives with the uncle and is invited to stay the night when she learns that he is a chef. Things goes topsy tirvy when he installs the white Christmas lights the neighbors insist with a twist. Help The child keep Santa in his heart. and even help stop a burglary. It's sappy and you sort of know how it will end. But it is fun seeing Henry Winkler, Brooke Burns and the rest of the cast get the Christmas spirit.
"Moonlight & Mistletoe" is about a busy business woman, do you see a theme, who has a connection...
Three family friendly movies.
This is a DVD worth having. I can see myself playing it year after year. All 3 movies have snags in peoples lives; however, they all have happy endings. I had never seen "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" before and was surprisingly happy with the unexpectedness of it. Also, I had never seen "Christmas Choir" before and didn't think it would be very good so I put it aside. Because I wanted to watch something I hadn't seen before I decided to put it in (this is about a week after I watched the 1st 2 movies)and was pleasantly surprised. I recommend watching it. It's a good story line and am glad it was on the DVD.
love them
Love, love, love Christmas movies! The Most Wonderful Time of the year is great wtih Fonzie. The others are good also but you just can't beat the Fonz!
Click to Editorial Reviews
No comments:
Post a Comment