Johnson Production Group,
Rachel Boston, Jonathan Bennett, Jon Prescott, Marilu Henner, Harry Hamlin, Sunny Mabrey, Julia Voth
Georgia Hunt (Rachel Boston) is home for the holidays, and anxious to connect back up to he High School crush, Craig (Jon Prescott), who seems oblivious to her. A former member of the glee club, and reunited with her former high school friends, she does her very best to impress Craig, as everything goes wrong. Meanwhile her best friend Ben (Jonathan Bennett) who has always carried a torch for her is there to try to defend her and pick her up each time she makes a fool of herself. As the night passes, Georgia makes more and more of a fool of herself, and finally is able to realize that she is just trying too hard.
This is another film from 2012. The fact that it has two names is an indication that something’s wrong. There is some pretty decent humor here, and the slapstick comedy of pratfalls and disasters are non-stop. But there is something that irritated me throughout. These folks are supposed to be nearly 30 years old, yet they all are still stuck in high school. Why didn’t any of them figure out how to grow up a little bit. The high school pranks and such are way too childish, and make us feel uncomfortable. There is no reason why this woman would keep trying for this goofy jock over and over, and there’s no way she could miss that her friend Ben is longing for her, but she goes on her shallow way, oblivious to everything. It’s a light-hearted movie that you can waste some time with, but it is not a great Christmas film as it fails on all the things that make a holiday tale memorable. This was not the film I was looking for and I would skip this one.
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