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The Christmas Clause



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Lea Thompson Movie:
The Christmas Clause



Movie
The Christmas Clause
The Christmas Clause
List Price: $24.95Label: MTI HOME VIDEO

Salesrank: 9397

Released: November 10, 2009
Our Price: $14.86
Used Price: $9.25
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Widescreen
  • Starring:

  • Lea Thompson
  • Andrew Airlie
  • Laura Mennell
  • Editorial Review:
    Sophie Kelly is a top-rated lawyer with three kids and a husband that take up all her time. All of her family and work stress comes to a chaotic halt at the shopping mall, days before Christmas, when she sees Santa and wishes for a different life. However, the grass is not always greener as a single, successful lawyer with her own firm and the most eligible bachelor vying for her attention. Freedom has its price as she realizes the sweet life is not so sweet and must race against time to find the true meaning of family and love before Christmas Day.

    The Christmas Clause Reviews:
    Not worth watching 1 Star Review
    2009-12-30 - Sorry to say its one of the worst ive watched.It startes out no where and ends no where.Poor story and cast and production.

    Shopworn Story 1 Star Review
    2009-12-25 - I like Lea Thompson, but there was no acting in this movie, just alot of sighing. It was really awful.

    The Christmas Clause 4 Star Review
    2009-12-23 - The seller lied.The item was suppose to be new,but it was used.Sellers that aren't truthful should be exposed for their bad selling habits.

    Cliche theme and lousy acting 2 Star Review
    2009-12-21 - I hate to pile on, but The Christmas Clause certainly was a disappointment. The whole "It's a Wonderful Life" is just boring and cliche. It's become the theme of hundreds of other Christmas movies. Frankly, I think audiences are becoming sick of it. It's fine to preach that people should appreciate their lives, but adult life is more complex than shown in these films. The Christmas Clause tries too hard to preach the virtues of family life, but instead comes across as unoriginal. Part of the problem is that the acting is lousy. Lea Thompson sounds like she's repeating her lines rather than engaged in emotional dialogue. I just couldn't get excited about it or the story - especially when there are so many other great Christmas movies to watch, like It's a Wonderful Life.

    Terrible!! 1 Star Review
    2009-12-20 - This movie is terrible! The final message is nice, but getting there is painful! Poor acting and attempt at special effects was really bad. Content for small kids is not appropriate. Don't waste your time.










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