Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman must set things right, when a mysterious lady named Noel grants her 12 wishes and they magically come true for Christmas.A woman must set things right, when a mysterious lady named Noel grants her 12 wishes and they magically come true for Christmas.A woman must set things right, when a mysterious lady named Noel grants her 12 wishes and they magically come true for Christmas.
Ariana Nicole George
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BEWARE OF BOGUS REVIEWS & REVIEWERS. SOME REVIEWERS HAVE ONLY ONE REVIEW. WHEN ITS A POSITIVE REVIEW THAT TELLS ME THEY WERE INVOLVED WITH THE PRODUCTION. TRUST ME THIS FILM IS TERRIBLE. NOW I HAVE REVIEWED OVER 400 Christmas MOVIES. I HAVE NO AGENDA. I AM FARE.
This is a good film. I don't care what others say. This film is charming. Young children and men under 30 will most likely hate this (They are ones posting nasty reviews) however most people over 30 will love the simple story with a heart of gold.
In this story a woman has a life coach that is really a guardian angel who grants her 12 wishes for Christmas. AS the saying goes "Be Careful What You Wish For".
What is nice is that about this film is that what happens in this film is 80% plausible in what this woman wishes for and the reactions she has when her wishes are granted.
The film has a nice pace to it. Its very enjoyable. Be warned on Amazon the film is titled "12 Wishes For My Dog".
The film is worth buying. What is nice is when you buy these films and let your friends borrow them. Share the joy.
This is a good film. I don't care what others say. This film is charming. Young children and men under 30 will most likely hate this (They are ones posting nasty reviews) however most people over 30 will love the simple story with a heart of gold.
In this story a woman has a life coach that is really a guardian angel who grants her 12 wishes for Christmas. AS the saying goes "Be Careful What You Wish For".
What is nice is that about this film is that what happens in this film is 80% plausible in what this woman wishes for and the reactions she has when her wishes are granted.
The film has a nice pace to it. Its very enjoyable. Be warned on Amazon the film is titled "12 Wishes For My Dog".
The film is worth buying. What is nice is when you buy these films and let your friends borrow them. Share the joy.
I can say that Andy is the type boyfriend everyone who watches this type of movie wants the girl to end up with, and Morgan is not
There seems to be an epidemic of movies where Elisa Donovan has a dog and doesn't want to spend Christmas with her mother, in which Michael Gross plays a Scrooge. Keep in mind, though, how Scrooge turned out. Gross is very good here, and we really find out why his character has developed such a negative attitude.
This is by far the better of the movies with Donovan and Gross, though. Donovan actually does better in the other one, but she is quite charming and appealing here too, and not overly perky, not to mention pretty. And I do like her clothes. Well, of course if she works in fashion she'll have pretty clothes. They are clothes normal people would wear, though, not the FABulous stuff you see in New York.
This movie has a lot of good writing and acting, even if it does stick to a formula. But it's a very good formula, with a lot of lessons about responsibility and making your own dreams come true.
I didn't recognize Gabrielle Carteris, but she does a good job with a role that turns out to be a challenge. I mean for this type of movie.
Most of the other leading actors do a good job. Fred Willard is, of course, Fred Willard. There's no one better. He can do nice and mean both. He's mostly mean.
This is a family movie, even if it has a few minor curse words and some dialogue about adult issues. It would be fine for kids to watch, though I doubt they'd be that interested.
About the music: it doesn't make me happy for the most part. Loud rock with lyrics that happen to be about Christmas does not qualify in my book as Christmas music. Classic holiday songs, even celebrating the real meaning, do not work if they are even louder rock. Or even if they are soft and sound like they are being sung by a robot. And of course there is the fashion show, with fashion show music (for lack of a better word), and not a hint of the holiday that I am aware of.
I did mention the holiday's real meaning is celebrated, and Noel makes a point of saying who her boss is. And Faith only believes in things she can see, though she DOES go to church ...
We do get to see Laura's family celebrating with her mother when she calls. But Laura doesn't want to be there. I can say she has the family she needs where she is.
This is really worth seeing.
There seems to be an epidemic of movies where Elisa Donovan has a dog and doesn't want to spend Christmas with her mother, in which Michael Gross plays a Scrooge. Keep in mind, though, how Scrooge turned out. Gross is very good here, and we really find out why his character has developed such a negative attitude.
This is by far the better of the movies with Donovan and Gross, though. Donovan actually does better in the other one, but she is quite charming and appealing here too, and not overly perky, not to mention pretty. And I do like her clothes. Well, of course if she works in fashion she'll have pretty clothes. They are clothes normal people would wear, though, not the FABulous stuff you see in New York.
This movie has a lot of good writing and acting, even if it does stick to a formula. But it's a very good formula, with a lot of lessons about responsibility and making your own dreams come true.
I didn't recognize Gabrielle Carteris, but she does a good job with a role that turns out to be a challenge. I mean for this type of movie.
Most of the other leading actors do a good job. Fred Willard is, of course, Fred Willard. There's no one better. He can do nice and mean both. He's mostly mean.
This is a family movie, even if it has a few minor curse words and some dialogue about adult issues. It would be fine for kids to watch, though I doubt they'd be that interested.
About the music: it doesn't make me happy for the most part. Loud rock with lyrics that happen to be about Christmas does not qualify in my book as Christmas music. Classic holiday songs, even celebrating the real meaning, do not work if they are even louder rock. Or even if they are soft and sound like they are being sung by a robot. And of course there is the fashion show, with fashion show music (for lack of a better word), and not a hint of the holiday that I am aware of.
I did mention the holiday's real meaning is celebrated, and Noel makes a point of saying who her boss is. And Faith only believes in things she can see, though she DOES go to church ...
We do get to see Laura's family celebrating with her mother when she calls. But Laura doesn't want to be there. I can say she has the family she needs where she is.
This is really worth seeing.
This is not one of the best productions I have seen. It's lacking a final polish, but the idea is at least a bit different. However I think it needed a bit more focus on the romance element, as the gorgeous David O'Donnell was hardly even in it.
I have to say I did complete a jigsaw puzzle while I watched it, so it didn't completely grab my attention, but I wouldn't turn it off if I saw it on again.
It's a typical film in the genre of "Careful what you wish for". Every action, has a consequence and you should think before you act. It's a good message for any time of the year, but I think that the Christmas message got a bit lost in the process along with the romance.
It does have cute dogs in it though!
I have to say I did complete a jigsaw puzzle while I watched it, so it didn't completely grab my attention, but I wouldn't turn it off if I saw it on again.
It's a typical film in the genre of "Careful what you wish for". Every action, has a consequence and you should think before you act. It's a good message for any time of the year, but I think that the Christmas message got a bit lost in the process along with the romance.
It does have cute dogs in it though!
The main actress reminds you of Amy Adams and the guy of Patrick Dempsey so you feel like you recognize them from high ticket movies.
She has a good streak in her and tries to help then messes everything up and fixes it. It's not a rollicking rise but it's fun and sweet.
She has a good streak in her and tries to help then messes everything up and fixes it. It's not a rollicking rise but it's fun and sweet.
I just watched it and liked the movie somewhat, especially the beginning. A bit corny which I expected. Through the entire movie I kept waiting for her to get her poor dog out of the (dog-friendly) shelter. Of course it eventually happens but it wasn't even one of her regrets or bad choices, which is what the movie was about. She loved the dog so much, was granted 12 wishes and didn't even wish to have her dog back. That would have been my 1st wish. If you watch it, I'm sure you will agree. She won a car, got a new wardrobe and even won the lottery and still stayed in the rented apt that did not allow dogs. Maybe I missed something, since I was not paying 100% attention to the movie .... if so, someone please let me know. It could have been a great Christmas movie if written a little better. It was okay ... I would watch it again.
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- AnecdotesDavid O'Donnell acted under the direction of Peter Sullivan in Christmas under Wraps.
- ConnexionsFeatured in On Set: The Making of '12 Wishes of Christmas' (2011)
- Bandes originalesIt Doesn't Get Better Than This
Written by: Scott Nickoley, Jamie Dunlap, and Dave Feldstein
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By what name was 12 Wishes of Christmas (2011) officially released in Canada in English?
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