4/24/2023 0 Comments Last stop christmasKristen (Paige Herschell), Angie’s sister, and her husband, Peter (Nicholas Delany), have one child, a son, and want another, but there’s a problem. She also runs into an old friend, Ben (Chandler Massey), and it was easy to see how this one was going to turn out, but Hallmark specializes in predictable movies. Years ago, he left her mother, Evelyn (Lea Thompson), and went to Arizona. The conductor (Christopher Lloyd) gives Angie a ticket and, all of a sudden, she’s on a different train and she’s in the year 2011 and is dating Tyler (Eric Freeman) and her dad, George, is still in the picture. Angie lets on that she nearly married the dude and gave him the catchphrase “when you can’t get enough sports, I’ve got more.” I hope he’s not talking about a bat and balls in his pants. I don’t think it would.Īngie and her friend, Sabrina (Sorika Wolf), go out for drinks and start talking about the sportscaster and Sabrina makes it clear that she would hump the TV if nobody was looking. A movie about a poor dude getting plowed on Christmas while unconscious would not fill me with holiday joy. Thankfully, they didn’t go in that direction. I’m not sure what is going on, but the dude is out cold and if there’s one perverted doctor, he’s gonna get tore up. In NEXT STOP, CHRISTMAS, Hallmark does some time travel and decided to take a couple of the BACK TO THE FUTURE talent with Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson and why not? It makes an immediate connection to time travel, but with all the snow falling, I wanted Lloyd to scream “I was frozen today!” Am I the only fan of SUBURBAN COMMANDO?Īngie (Lyndsy Fonseca) is a doctor and her first operation is on some poor guy that is ass up in the operation room. When they make a bad movie, they make a bad movie, like CHRISTMAS SAIL, a movie so bad that I didn’t review it. I always going into Hallmark Christmas movies with no expectations.
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