A woman engaged to marry a self-centered film and stage director/choreographer falls for a caterer whom she kisses, as does he for her.A woman engaged to marry a self-centered film and stage director/choreographer falls for a caterer whom she kisses, as does he for her.A woman engaged to marry a self-centered film and stage director/choreographer falls for a caterer whom she kisses, as does he for her.
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- TriviaThis film was partially financially sponsored by KAY Jewelers.
- GoofsCarlton, a man of extravagance when it comes to Christmas, means to impress the public with his stage presentation of Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker -- with only six ballerinas and no set.
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Dustin: Thanks a lot elevator. You brought the most incredible woman into my life, and now you're stopping me from getting to her. I am a chicken. Okay, is that what you want to hear? I practically rolled out the red carpet for Kayla to leave me, and now when I want to go get her to stop her from leaving - to... to tell her how amazing she is and how I want to spend time with her, loving her, being her best friend, her partner in crime - you're foiling my efforts! Thanks a lot, Elevator!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Cinema Snob: Merry Kissmas (2021)
This film has a lot of potential, but the screenwriter, or maybe the director, probably both, wasted resources cranking out a pretty lame end product. I like all the actors, the lead female is quite amazing and every guy wants to kiss her just like the lead male got to do several times. The kisses were actually done very nicely, so kudos for that part. What's wrong with the movie is easily ten-fold. First the writing is atrocious in that the interactions are awkward and strange at times. You can see the actors are doing their best to make the most of the bad writing. The screenplay is bad. The directing is bad. The music is not great either. The editing even has its share of issues. All around this is a B grade movie if not worse. I don't think there is a category for anything worse, because B grade means it's usually bad, sometimes laughable and even so bad it's good, but in this case it's sometimes okay, mostly just bad, a few parts were good. The actors are all adorable and that's the only redeeming quality. I wanted to like it for the performances alone. The producers hired the right cast, but they should've left this script in the recycle bin (where I know it must have been tossed at one point, but someone pulled it out for some reason).