Friday, December 30, 2011

Christmas movie review: A Christmas Kiss

A Christmas Kiss aired on ION this year and I enjoyed it. The main character is sort of a scared girl not living her own life but working for this bitchy woman as her assistant and being treated like crap. One night her friends, who work as costumers for a theater company, dress her all up like an angel with a ton of glitter and makeup and she gets stuck in an elevator with a cute guy and they end up sharing a kiss... but no words. She's kind of smitten but then soon finds out that he is her boss's boyfriend. And he doesn't recognize her at all. As she and her boss are assigned to decorate the boyfriend's house for Christmas (he's a very wealthy benefactor), the boss kicks even more into bitch mode because she wants him to propose at this big Christmas party. When she has an accident and hurts her face, she disappears lest he see her as less than perfect and our main character has to take on full decorating responsibilities and of course, this means spending more time with the boyfriend. Which means, she really starts falling for him. But does he start falling for her or is he duped by his bitchy girlfriend? It's not necessarily a unique story but it was a cute romantic comedy and the main character (played by Laura Breckinridge, who could be Shannen Doherty's little sister) was adorable and you couldn't help but root for her. Overall, a sweet film.

Rating: A

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Christmas movie review: Christmas Mail

Christmas Mail is apparently also sometimes called We've Got Christmas Mail and I did not enjoy it that much. The main action takes place at a post office when a male mail carrier with custody of his niece is asked to keep an eye on a new post office hire who is supposed to answer all letters to Santa. The mail guy's boss thinks she's a plant from the home office, sent to watch over his branch. Of course, as he "watches" her, they start to fall for each other because this is a Christmas romantic comedy. There's a little more to the story, but quite honestly, I was very bored. The problems were: 1.) no one in this movie could really act and 2.) the lead characters had no chemistry and 3.) they made it seem like this letter writer had some sort of magical powers or maybe was related to Santa but if that was the case, then tell us!! They just seemed to think it would be cute to be vague while I found it added to the boringness. Yuck.

Rating: C

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Christmas movie review: A Nanny for Christmas

A Nanny for Christmas stars Emmanuelle Vaugier, Dean Cain, Richard Ruccolo, and Cynthia Gibb, although Dean Cain is barely in it at all so that was a bit of a disappointment. Basically, Emmanuelle is at a PR firm and makes a major mistake when presenting a campaign to Dean and loses her job. A friend gets her an interview with Cynthia Gibb, who misunderstands and thinks she's interviewing someone to be her nanny. Emmnanuelle doesn't say anything because she'd rather have any job than have to go to Ohio for the holidays (the horror!) and thinks by getting close to Cynthia, she might someday hire her. Uh huh. Well, of course Cynthia is a total bitch and restrictive mom but Emmanuelle is good with the kids and they start to have fun finally. Meanwhile, Emmanuelle meets one of Cynthia's coworkers and when she's vague and says she "works for Cynthia," he assumes she works for the company and not as Cynthia's nanny so there is another big misunderstanding that you know isn't going to end well once he finds out the truth because of course they start to fall for each other. Overall, it was very predictable in Three's Company-misunderstanding kind of way when you kind of roll your eyes and wonder why she doesn't just SPEAK UP!!!! And it wasn't very Christmas-y either, other than the events took place around Christmas. So it was average. And in Christmas movie reviews, an average means B-ish.

Rating: B

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas movie review: Lucky Christmas

Merry Christmas everyone!

Lucky Christmas is yet another Hallmark Channel original movie that debuted this year. It stars Elizabeth Berkley as Holly, a struggling single mom who dreams of opening her own restaurant one day and who always buys a lottery ticket with the same numbers - which she does indeed buy at the outset of the movie. As she goes to a bar to have a drink with a friend, she accidentally drops her keys in the parking lot and these two guys who are also struggling find the keys and steal the car. Well, really it's just one guy - the other guy is super drunk and has no idea what happened until the next morning and he demands the car gets returned, until they see on the news that the car that they stole had a winning lottery ticket in it. That sort of changes things. They decide the one guy (the one who hadn't stolen the car) would use his charming personality to sort of scope out the situation and get to know Holly before deciding exactly what to do. Of course, before he knows it, he's falling for Holly and she's falling for him and yet they have this big thing hanging over their heads so you know it isn't going to end well when she founds out. To make matters worse, he decides to mail the lottery ticket back anonymously but it gets lost... and it has to be cashed in by Christmas Eve. So there's a lot of drama and a lot of predictability but it was pretty cute. I actually thought the two lead characters had some chemistry and I know Elizabeth Berkley gets a rap as a bad actress thanks to Showgirls, but I think she was fine. I'm debating between giving this an A- or a B+ but I think I'll go with the lower score just because it was very, very predictable. You could see every twist coming. Still, not bad at all.

Rating: B+

Monday, December 19, 2011

Christmas movie review: Annie Claus Is Coming to Town

Annie Claus is Coming to Town is yet another Hallmark Channel Original Movie. It tells the story of Annie, Santa's daughter, who comes to Los Angeles on a sort of rumspringa, you know, how Amish teenagers get a period of time to leave home and experience life before deciding if they want to dedicate the rest of their lives to an Amish lifestyle. Well, in this case, Annie is heading to L.A. to experience life outside the North Pole before deciding if she wants to take over Santa's business. Of course, should she decide to stay in L.A., then some lucky assistant of Santa's will take over instead. So, preying on her romantic daydreams of finding 'the one,' the sneaky assistant hires some good-looking actor to woo her so she falls in love and doesn't come back to the North Pole. Meanwhile, she is drawn to a small toy shop that is in serious need of some sprucing up and is conveniently owned by a very cute guy, played by Sam Page. Of course, the drama plays out and everyone lives happily ever after.

I enjoyed this movie primarily because it was an original story. And, I have had a fondness for Sam Page since he was on All My Children years ago. But, I found the lead actress a little grating and the villains just a little too over-the-top so I downgraded the score a bit.

Rating: A-

Christmas movie review: Debbie Macomber's Call Me Mrs. Miracle

Debbie Macomber's Call Me Mrs. Miracle is a Hallmark Channel original from 2010 and is sort of a sequel to 2009's Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle, which I reviewed back then, because it also features the same Doris Roberts character of Mrs. Merkle, aka Mrs. Miracle, who steps in to manipulate people in a magical way to make their lives better.

This year, Mrs. Merkle gets a job in a toy section of a department store run by the store owner's son. The son has to sell out the toy department but has made the potential mistake of not carrying the "it" toy of the year. She helps him over the course of the movie. Meanwhile, a young boy (who wants that "it" toy) is being cared for by his aunt because his father is serving overseas in the military and when they visit the toy section, their paths cross Mrs. Merkle's, as well as the guy running the toy section. And so starts the delightful meddling from Mrs. Merkle, leading to (surprise!) a romance between the boy's aunt and the toy department guy. Along the way, she also helps the little boy, the department store's owner, that owner's relationship with his son, a co-worker... you get the idea.

Overall, it was a very cute film, a similar theme to the first Mrs. Miracle movie and well-acted and enjoyable. And a welcome break from the run of not-very-good Christmas movies that I've watched lately.

Rating: A

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Christmas movie review: Christmas with a Capital C

The next movie I watched was called Christmas with a Capital C. It aired on GMC (Gospel Music Channel) so yes, it was religious. Ted McGinley stars as a politician (I can't remember if he's a mayor or city councilman) in a small town in Alaska when someone from the town's past (played by Daniel Baldwin) who moved on to a big city comes back right before the holidays and starts injecting some open-mindedness into the small town. He gets the city up in arms about putting up the nativity scene so, in return, the Christian townsfolk start a crusade for "Christmas," reminding everyone that it starts with a capital 'C' for Christ. Because, you know, tolerance for others' beliefs is unimportant. Apparently, the whole idea for this movie came out of some comic's stand-up act about how ridiculous it is that people substitute "holidays" for "Christmas" nowadays and that comic plays Ted McGinley's brother and he is BEYOND annoying in the film. I didn't even realize who he was until the credits started rolling and then it all became clear. So, I wasn't a fan of this Fox News drivel. The only saving grace in the whole film (and the reason it didn't get the all-time low of D) is Ted McGinley, who I have a fondness for. But a C rating for a Christmas movie is bad.

Rating: C-

Christmas movie review: Battle of the Bulbs

Battle of the Bulbs is another Hallmark Channel Original Movie. I think it debuted last year and stars Daniel Stern, of Home Alone fame. So, in Daniel's character's neighborhood, there is some big contest for the house that is decorated the best for Christmas and Daniel and his family wants to win badly. All is going well until new neighbors move into the neighborhood and instantly put up an amazing lights display. Things only get worse when Daniel and his wife go to meet the neighbors and the husband turns out to be a nemesis from Daniel's childhood. And the war begins, with each trying to outdo the other with the holiday lights. Meanwhile, they have children about the same age who start to date but find it difficult among the warring. Ultimately, the war escalates until the two stubborn men finally come to realize the true meaning of Christmas. It's a little over-the-top and predictable but it's not awful. The pacing of the film is a little lacking, in that the war builds and builds and builds and then is resolved in literally the last 5 minutes.

Rating: B-

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Christmas movie review: A Christmas Wedding Tail

A Christmas Wedding Tail aired as a Hallmark Channel Original Movie this year and tells the story of a romance between two people who meet through their dogs. The dogs narrate the action for the audience. It's kind of cute but overall, it was way predictable and the dog narration was kind of annoying and the story was only slightly about Christmas, in that the events took place around Christmas. I think it was an attempt to satisfy both children with the talking dogs and adults with the romance, but neither really worked.

Rating: C

Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas movie review: The Perfect Gift

The Perfect Gift aired on GMC and I was not a fan of it. It doesn't have any big stars , honestly, the acting was subpar. The little girl wasn't too bad, though. The story is about how a homeless drifter named Jes comes to a town and changes the lives of a few people, namely a somewhat bratty little girl and a minister. Jes is a carpenter and helps with the nativity scene in front of the church where the minister preaches. But his nativity scene - which is not new but only improved - starts a wave of dissent from among the public (including inexplicably the head minister at the church) until eventually everything is resolved and everyone opens their hearts thanks to homeless guy Jes. The whole story is basically a bible parable and it wasn't the least bit subtle so on top of the poor acting, the story was pretty preachy. Now, I'm all about people learning lessons but this one was just too blatant and religiousy.

Rating: D

Christmas movie review: 12 Dates of Christmas

Not to be confused with the very similar-sounding 12 Wishes of Christmas, this one debuted on ABC Family this year. And, I enjoyed 12 Dates of Christmas, which follows the formula of something like Groundhog Day, where the main character, played by Amy Smart, keeps waking up and reliving the same day over and over again. Here, Amy's character starts off trying to win back her ex-boyfriend but agreeing to a blind date with Mark-Paul Gosselaar's character. The first time she meets him she is pretty rude to him and then gets hit with the news that the ex-boyfriend is getting married. Eventually, she comes to realize that things are truly over with the ex-boyfriend, actually encouraging the ex to propose and then spending more and more time with Mark-Paul on their blind date. And then they all live happily ever after. The reason for the day reliving is never really explained but it has a sense of magic in it (which I love!) and leads to the main character making some life decisions and coming to an awareness of how things should be. It's sweet, well-acted, and a good story.

Rating: A

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas movie review: A Christmas Wish

A Christmas Wish is another Hallmark Channel Original Movie and stars Kristy Swanson (the original Buffy) as Martha, an abandoned mother of three desperately looking for a job and someplace to live. She manages to get a job at a diner and a room at a motel but it doesn't stop the struggling because there's always money needed for something, whether it's the babysitter or the damage to the room caused by the children. On top of the monetary woes, Martha's oldest child is actually not hers but is the offspring of the husband who abandoned the family and is incredibly bitter. And a stutterer. Thanks to the friendliness of the people in the town, though, Martha starts to get back on her feet a little and even fall in love with a good guy.

This movie was all right... a little boring and predictable. A good message of a town helping those in need. The stutterer kid was pretty annoying, though, and Kristy isn't the world's best actress. It's a pretty average Christmas movie.

Rating: B

Christmas movie review: The Case for Christmas

The Case for Christmas stars Dean Cain, who if I'm not mistaken films one Christmas movie every year (at least it feels like it!), and is a Hallmark Channel Original Movie. Dean plays Michael, a single father/widower/attorney who takes a case representing Santa, who is being sued by some major corporate mean guy who wants to replace Santa with some new fairy toy. The mean guy is contending that Santa has ruined lives. Michael is a new attorney and seems to think that the case is going to be a tough win but the real Santa shows up and not only helps Michael win the case but also helps his family, which consists of his daughter and a really good female friend who is secretly in love with Michael. It's an okay movie. I found his daughter a little annoying and I found Santa's elf annoying so that lowered the grade slightly. And, it's funny how many characters in Christmas movies feature widows/widowers who learn to love again around Christmastime.

Rating: B

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas movie review: 12 Wishes of Christmas

12 Wishes of Christmas aired on ION this year and it stars Elisa Donovan as a woman who visits a life coach after she gets fired and the life coach gives her 12 wishes to find herself. When Elisa's character makes a wish through the wish website, the world shakes and her wish instantly comes true. Of course, as is expected, she blows a lot of her early wishes with material things like a new pair of shoes and a new car. Once she starts granting wishes to help her friends and boyfriend, she finds out that the wishes can have unexpected consequences. For instance, she wishes that her boyfriend gets his book published, thinking that once that happens he'll be ready to settle down with her. However, what ends up happening is that he starts having an affair with his book agent. Oops. And she tries to help her friend at work (well ex-work because remember she was fired) and gets someone fired who desperately needed her health insurance and then instead of her friend getting promoted, she herself gets her job back. It's a big mess but no worries, everything ends well and everyone lives happily ever after.

Overall, I enjoyed the movie because of it's magical qualities and also the lesson of learning that there are consequences for your actions.

Rating: A-

Christmas movie review: Debbie Macomber's Trading Christmas

Debbie Macomber's Trading Christmas debuted on Hallmark Channel this winter, the third year in a row that Hallmark made a movie from a Debbie Macomber book. This one stars Faith Ford, Tom Cavanagh and Gil Bellows and is similar to the movie The Holiday that hit big screens a few years ago with Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz. Here, Tom Cavanagh and Faith Ford find a home swapping web site and switch homes for the holidays. Tom's character is an author and needs some peace and quiet to finish his book and Faith's character finds herself alone for Christmas, with her daughter deciding not to come home from college so she decides to head to Boston to surprise her daughter. Once Tom & Faith are settled into their new temporary homes, things don't quite work out as expected. It turns out Faith's daughter went off to Phoenix with her boyfriend so Faith is alone again, except now she's away from home. Luckily for her, she meets Tom's brother, played by Gil Bellows, and a romance is started. Meanwhile, Tom ends up with an unexpected houseguest when Faith's friend decides to make a surprise visit for the holidays, not knowing that Faith has flown to Boston, and cannot find anywhere else to stay. And, a romance is started. It's a cute story and well-acted and I enjoyed it.

Rating: A

Christmas movie review: Three Wise Women

Three Wise Women airs on Hallmark Channel and is sort of a twist on "A Christmas Carol" where the ghosts of Christmas past and Christmas future change the present. This time, instead of ghosts we have an angel who, in order to help someone, enlists her younger self and her older self to change her current self. It's kind of a cute idea but a lot of the details were a little confusing to me. The younger self (at age 19) shuts herself off from love supposedly when she catches both her dad and her boyfriend cheating on the same day. And the older self seems to be a lonely career-minded woman. However, the present day woman is about to get married and make a major breakthrough in her career. She's got a little bit of an attitude but I'm not so convinced that she needs saving. That's the major problem I have. This woman is not a Scrooge-like character from what we see. And she clearly hasn't shut her life off to love since she's engaged to be married! Regardless, the younger self goes to work as her assistant and starts to change her life, by reintroducing her to an old friend who always had a crush on her and canceling some work obligations. In the end, everything turns out great and a merry Christmas is had by all. I'd say this is about average for a Christmas movie.

Rating: B

Monday, December 12, 2011

Christmas movie review: Desperately Seeking Santa

Desperately Seeking Santa debuted on ABC Family this season, starring Laura Vandervoort and Nick Zano, who I have to admit is really cute on 2 Broke Girls as Max's possible love interest. Unfortunately, I didn't see the cuteness today. I guess it's the facial hair.

So, this film tells the story of a career-minded rising executive of a mall who decides to put on a "Sexiest Santa" contest in an effort to pump up business and get herself a promotion to the corporate office. Nick Zano plays the contest winner who is trying to raise money to save his parents' restaurant. This being a romantic Christmas movie, it should come as no surprise that the two leads cannot stand each other at the beginning but slowly get to know each other and fall under each other's spell. And they all live happily ever after.

It's cute and light-hearted and I enjoyed it.

Rating: B+

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Christmas movie review: The Heart of Christmas

The Heart of Christmas debuted this year on GMC, which turns out is the Gospel Music Channel. Surprising that a channel I didn't even know existed is able to afford film production! Anyway, this film is apparently based on a true story, which then was written about in a song and then turned into this movie. It tells the story of a family with a young child who is diagnosed with cancer. The parents take the child away to St. Judes for treatment, where the parents meet other parents of sick kids and the mom starts a blog to keep friends and family informed about what's going on. It's actually a pretty depressing movie where each child seems to go through remission only to then die. The main parents take their son home around Halloween and the entire neighborhood pitches in to turn the street into Christmas so the boy can have one last Christmas. It's a nice story of neighbors and friends pitching in for a family in need but I found it kind of boring, to be honest. And it claimed to star Candace Cameron Bure but she really was only it for about ten minutes as a busy, cranky mom who reads the blog one afternoon and suddenly turns into a nicer, more helpful person. Overall, it was all right but kinda boring. Plus, it's actually really similar to the plot of November Christmas, which I watched last year, and starred a much better cast so it loses points on originality.

Rating: B-

I'm a Winner!



Our management company at work hosted a holiday party on Friday, with hors d'oeuvres and punch and desserts. There was also the opportunity to enter a drawing to win one of several gift baskets so of course I entered. And I won! I love winning stuff. Here are pictures of both the front and the back of the gift basket I won. Quite honestly, most of the stuff in the basket was kinda lame and mostly things I do not eat. However, the basket itself was a black leather magazine basket which is really nice, useful and actually matches the decor in my apartment. It's always awesome to win stuff!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

It's time for Christmas Movies!

It's that time of year again! I've been reviewing Christmas movies on my blog since 2006 and will continue this year. This was my original post about my love for Christmas movies back five years ago. This year, I found a TON of movies to watch since I finally got cable and have a couple years of Hallmark movies to catch up on. I highly doubt I'll get through them all - should have started a few weeks ago - but hopefully I can watch about 20 between now and the end of the year.

Here are my recaps from previous years in case you are flipping through Hallmark Channel, Lifetime, Ion, or ABC Family and wondering if a movie is worth your time:
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

I'll be posting my first 2011 reviews this weekend.

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Day trip to New York City


A friend & I went up to New York City on Saturday just for a day. Originally, the plan had been to go up to see a Broadway show but from the time those plans were made and when we actually went, no one wanted to spend the money to see a Broadway show so we were just going up to do some shopping and holiday sightseeing. Then, two friends bailed so it was down to just two of us. I really wanted to see the tree at Rockefeller Center (which is what is in the picture) so we did that, plus we saw some department store window displays. We also hit up the holiday shops at Bryant Park and Columbus Circle. Perhaps most exciting for me was that I took my first steps in Central Perk and also rode the subway for the first time. Overall, it was a nice short trip. We were there for about 6 hours total.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Happy (belated) Thanksgiving!

I spent my Thanksgiving yesterday with a few friends in my apartment. Here's a picture of the spread! We went in on one of those grocery store Thanksgiving meals. For $50, you got an 11-lb turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, dinner rolls, cranberry relish and a pie, all ready for reheating. I'm not sure it was such a great deal. We thought it would be super convenient and cheaper than any other option and I guess it was but the mashed potatoes and stuffing came in one of those microwave-safe packages you find in the refrigerated food section... which, in fact, is what I bought for myself when celebrating Thanksgiving alone last year. Silly me, I was expecting food prepared by the people behind the deli counter. Regardless, it was nice to have friends over and we had a good time and it was convenient and quick and it did sort of feel like hosting a real Thanksgiving because I had to time everything correctly and did make spinach-artichoke dip as an appetizer for everyone as well as corn and a non-pie dessert. Hope everyone else had a great holiday!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Movie Review: The Descendants

I saw a sneak preview of The Descendants a couple of days ago. I had also recently read the book on which it is based, as I am wont to do. Surprisingly, the movie very closely follows the book, although of course it can't fit in everything from a 200+ page book. I think the edits made for the big screen were smart ones, though, and, in fact, I can't think of anything they left out that should have been there. I feel like you got a good handle of the characters in both and there was really only one very small change they made to the plot towards the end that was something that didn't make much sense to me when it happened in the book so I'm actually glad that it was changed. Sorry for the vagueness but I don't want to spoil it.

That being said, I didn't enjoy the movie that much. It's getting Oscar buzz and, judging by the audience reaction when I saw it, many were enamored by the film. George Clooney is definitely an amazing actor, as if we didn't realize this before. And Shailene Woodley did pretty well, especially since all I've ever seen her do is star in that insipid ABC Family program, The Secret Life of the American Teenager. But, I just found the whole thing pretty boring. Maybe it was because I knew exactly what was coming since I'd read the book. Maybe it was the lack of comedy - I thought the film would be more of a dramedy since the book had some entertaining moments but the movie seemed too serious. Or, maybe it was just the plot.

The general plot of the film involves George Clooney as Matt, whose wife is dying in a coma thanks to a boating accident and who is forced to suddenly up his child-rearing involvement to his two daughters. To make things worse, he finds out his wife was having an affair pre-accident. And, finally, he is a descendant of a major landowner in Hawaii and has a huge land deal looming over his head while his wife is dying. I guess you would say it's about a middle-aged man finally waking up to the world around him and growing up. And that, I guess, is boring. My suggestion is to wait to rent it or skip it entirely.

Thursday, November 03, 2011

Movie Review: Tower Heist

I went to an advanced screening of Tower Heist a few days ago and have to say I enjoyed it. It’s a good mix of action and comedy and stars Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy as the leaders of a group that plan to pull off a $20 million heist in the apartment of a Bernie Madoff-type person played by Alan Alda. There’s a great supporting cast of thieves, including Casey Affleck, Matthew Broderick and Gabourey Sidibe. The movie has a lot of funny moments and is very well-paced. Sometimes with these types of films, they focus too much on the build-up to the heist. And, sometimes the heist takes forever. But this had a great mix of both. And of course there is some suspension of belief regarding the events of the heist but there’s enough to make you laugh that you are willing to overlook some of the ridiculousness. Overall, a pretty enjoyable movie.


Friday, October 28, 2011

Movie Review: Like Crazy

Like Crazy is the story of a young couple – she’s from England; he’s from California – who fall in love while in college and then when she is due to go back home for the summer, decides that she will just skip out on her visa and stay with the man she loves. Well, when she finally does go home for a wedding at the end of the summer, they won’t let her back in the country for violating the terms of her visa. So then the story follows their attempts at a long-distance relationship. It’s a very well-acted film and I read, after seeing it, that a lot of it is improvised, so that makes it even more impressive. However, I had difficulty getting over the premise and that distracted me greatly. If they are so in love – crazy in love so much that she can’t bear to leave for a few weeks - then a little bit of distance shouldn’t affect them as much as it did. Also, the impetuousness of just disregarding what your visa says to stay with your boyfriend is really something that I couldn’t get over and, therefore, had difficulty sympathizing with her. At least there are consequences for this behavior... This film won awards at the Sundance Film Festival so I guess it could be nominated for an Oscar or two and, like I said, the acting was good, so I'm glad to have seen it. But I'm also glad I saw it for free.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Fort Lauderdale: Day Two

I don't think I mentioned yesterday how hot it is here. Yes, that's no surprise that southern Florida is hot in the summer but I guess I had gotten used to DC being a little cooler lately so I was somehow kind of expecting the same here. Duh.

Today I slept in late and finished watching a movie that I started last night. I finally went out when I realized I desperately needed food. I headed towards the part of the city I'd been in last night with the restaurants and souvenir shops but next thing I knew, I was walking down Las Olas Blvd, where supposedly there is shopping and restaurants. There definitely are shops and restaurants but I didn't really realize it was about 2 miles from my hotel. So it was a very long walk in the crazy heat when I was starving. I guess I didn't even get halfway to the end but I needed to eat (and drink) something. I ended up stopping at a place called Mango's where I got this amazing grilled chicken sandwich with a mango mayonnaise on it. So yummy, it was a great choice. Luckily, instead of having to walk all the way back (which would have been tough since I had started to get a blister!), I left the restaurant and ran smack into a trolley that runs for only 50 cents and took me back to the beach - in about 5 minutes. Next time I'll have to take the trolley both ways.

I got back to the beach and went directly to lay out on the beach for a couple hours. So nice. It wasn't even too crowded down in front of my hotel. Then I went to the hotel pool, which was fine but inundated with dragonflies (they have some sort of infestation down here - luckily the things seem to avoid humans), not in the sun and pretty small. I guess it's not so bad that the pool is situated in the shadow of the building so it gets no sun but I was hoping to get some sort of suntan.

Back to the room I went and took a shower and then got ready to get some dinner. But first I got sidetracked by the Internet. It hadn't been working at all this morning and I even called but they said the entire hotel was without due to a down server. Pain in the ass. Eventually I headed out and walked south a bit this time and felt relieved that I booked the hotel I did and not another one that I was looking at that had not a great location. I couldn't decide where to eat but there was a lot going on because Fort Lauderdale has this "Saturday Night Alive" thing every Saturday night in the summer. It brings in musicians and street vendors and offers some drink specials at various spots. It was fine but very crowded. It also was odd because there was someone singing and then you'd walk about ten steps and someone else would be performing. As you might guess, yes, you could still here the one that you had just passed. I decided to just go back to my room and order room service. My hotel is hooked up with the Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. to get delivery to my room so that's what I did. It took forever, though. When I ordered, I was told 25-30 minutes and after an hour, the food still hadn't come. i called and they said that the weather had been awful with heavy rains and winds... umm what? I opened my curtains and realized it was pouring rain. So much for Saturday Night Alive, I guess.

Anyway, my food eventually came and it was good. I watched a movie and am now exhausted, ready for bed. Two more days in Florida!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Fort Lauderdale: Day One

I've been pretty absent from my blog lately. I'm not really sure why; however, I will blog my vacation!

I was desperately desiring a vacation, especially after not being allowed to take a day off for all of June and most of July while the girl who works for me was off on maternity leave. I couldn't decide where to go, but I knew it needed to be the beach. I investigated Virginia Beach, Ocean City MD, Nag's Head NC, Myrtle Beach SC, the Jersey Shore and Fort Lauderdale. I figured it would be more affordable to go to a spot I could drive to but I ended up finding a really great price for Fort Lauderdale that included airfare so last week I booked it and here I am! I'd been thinking of the trip for awhile but it was all kind of last minute. Who knew I would pick the only location where I was actually going to be able to go to? All those other spots have been evacuated due to Hurricane Irene. I totally lucked out! That's a first in terms of a vacation. I've had to deal with hurricanes and bad weather on several vacations.

I was worried that I wasn't going to be able to get out of DC before the storm hit but I left yesterday morning with no problems. We had to change our flight path a bit and it took longer, but the weather today was gorgeous. My hotel room is pretty decent too. It's just an average hotel room but it seems to have a great location and I lucked out in getting a corner room that actually gives me a view of the ocean. I really wanted to be oceanfront wherever I went but when it came time to paying for an oceanfront room, I decided it wasn't worth the extra price. Well, I guess I got the best of both worlds.

The water here is such a beautiful turquoise blue. I've never seen anything like it, even when I was in Miami and the Caribbean, I don't think. I got to my hotel and checked in and unpacked by about 3 or 3:30. Then, I realized I was starving so I went for a walk to try to find a place to eat. There are bars and restaurants and souvenir shops for several blocks past my hotel, so I think I'm in a great spot. I ended up eating at a place called Da Big Kahuna and hit up a CVS to buy some food for my room and the beach. There's a mini fridge in my room. After eating, I came back to the hotel, checked out the pool area, the gym and the restaurants and then decided to hit the beach. It was like 6:30ish when I went down there so I figured I had about an hour before it got dark and it was great. The beach was empty and the water was great. There are a million shells around and once you hit the water, you only have shallow water for about 3 steps before there is a significant dropoff. That takes some getting used to... but overall, it's been an amazing first day of my trip.

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Movie review: Larry Crowne

I had another sneak peek screening this week; this time, it was Larry Crowne, the Tom Hanks/Julia Roberts movie that came out yesterday. I would call it cute. It was a relatively enjoyable movie with a lot of fun, quirky characters and Tom Hanks as charming as always playing a guy (Larry) who loses his job for not having a college degree and decides to change that by enrolling in community college. He learns a lot, inside and outside the classroom. I kind of feel like there were too many fun, quirky characters, more than necessary. You had Larry's neighbors, Larry's coworkers, Larry's classmates, Larry's scooter gang friends... it's a lot of people to share screen time. Besides the story of Larry kind of hitting rock bottom and then growing into a better version of himself, there is the romance with Julia Roberts' character, which I feel is played up in most of the previews but is really the worst part of the movie. It's a very rushed and forced romance. Julia's character is married but I guess we are supposed to forget that because he's kind of a jerk. She's also very disillusioned and cranky, so much so that it's very hard for me to believe that she puts that all aside due to the ten minutes of alone time she spends with Larry. I do think the movie was cute overall and I definitely didn't leave the theater thinking it was a waste of my time but I kind of wish they had left out the romance and just showed how someone can turn lemons into lemonade.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

"All-You-Can-Watch MoviePass Brings Netflix Model to Theaters"

This article talks about MoviePass, a new service that is currently being tested in San Francisco, with plans to expand nationally by the fall. It's a service like NetFlix, where you pay one flat rate fee and can get an unlimited amount of movies each month. In this case, though, instead of DVDs shipped to your home it's movies at the theater that you get for $50.

It's an interesting concept but I don't know many people who go to that many movies each month to make it worthwhile. Of course, the benefit for most companies like this is that people buy something and don't use it enough to make it worth their while but keep the subscription anyway. It's not a bad idea and I'm honestly surprised it's taken so long for something like this to be developed.

The article mentions a cheaper service that is under consideration that costs $30/month for access to four movies and I have to say that might be something I would consider, especially if you can start and stop the service as easily as you can with Netflix. There are definitely months (like in the summer or around the Academy Awards) when there are four movies I would want to see. But not all months. Plus, movies cost over $10 here so really as long as you went at least three times you would be saving some money.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Movie review: Bad Teacher

Bad Teacher opens this weekend and I had the chance to watch it on Wednesday at a free advanced screening. I have to say, I laughed really hard. It seems to be getting only average reviews but it's not often that I laugh so consistently throughout a movie so I recommend it. It's crude and Cameron Diaz plays a really despicable person but she's remarkably good at it and does get her comeuppance a few times. She has a rival teacher that you kind of root for, plus Jason Segel, from How I Met Your Mother, is awesome in that his character sees right through Cameron's character.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Well-Read Cities

I came across this article - Cambridge, Mass. tops Amazon's list of 'well-read' cities - and while that's great and all for Cambridge, I couldn't help but notice that number 10 on the list is Arlington, VA, where I live!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

National Dump the Pump Day

Apparently today was National Dump the Pump Day, brought to us by the National Public Transportation Association in an effort to promote the use of public transportation. While I did not take public transportation today, I have dumped the pump recently. Something major is wrong with my car and I've been holding off on getting it fixed for awhile, sort of seeing how long I can make it without a car. It's been about six weeks and it's not been bad. I'm lucky that I can walk to work and be there in about 12 minutes. If worse comes to worst (like there's a major storm or something), I do have the option of taking a bus that leaves about a block from my house and drops me off directly across the street from my work.

Probably the times I miss my car the most is on the weekends. I have to run all my errands on foot or by using public transportation and some days it's harder than others. I have a grocery store about two blocks away and another about 8-10 blocks so I go to both regularly. My other most common errand-running is to the library, which is about 4 blocks away. So those two things are pretty easy, although it does mean that I can't buy too much from the grocery store at one time. Hanging out with friends isn't too tough because a few of my friends don't have cars anyway so we usually meet at spots accessible by public transportation. Going shopping or to Target, one of my favorite stores, is the toughest. I wouldn't call myself a shopaholic but I do like to go shopping every once in awhile. There are a couple malls or shopping centers directly off the Metro and I've also discovered a bus that leaves from by my house and goes directly to Tyson's Corner Center, one of the biggest malls in the area. I tried that out a couple weeks ago and it was super easy. There is a Target on a bus route and I did that in early May but had my car been working, I would've been to Target at least a couple more times since then. The Target I like best is not a quick bus ride away, unfortunately. I guess there are worse things than not visiting Target several times a month.

I've found that I actually enjoy taking the bus. It's nicer than taking the train because you are above ground and can actually look out the window and see sights. It's also cheaper. And, it's kind of a neat way to see a new area. Plus, the NextBus system lets you plug in your stop information and see exactly how many minutes away the next bus is... that enables you to stay at home until the last minute and not have to sit at the bus stop waiting.

In sum, I do plan on getting my car fixed soon but I gave up my parking pass at work, so I have given up the pump in that respect. While I walked often even when I had my parking pass, this means I can't drive at all so it will be a bit of an adjustment.

Thursday, June 09, 2011

Movie review: Super 8

I saw an advanced screening of Super 8 over the weekend and I enjoyed it. It's sort of a mix of E.T., Stand by Me and the premiere of Lost. Perhaps Goonies-esque, although I've honestly never seen that. It has a lot of funny moments, plus some thriller, mystery and sci-fi. And it stars Kyle Chandler, who I've had a crush on for years thanks to Friday Night Lights. Well, who am I kidding? It's probably more like since Early Edition. Anyway, I recommend it.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Hulu Plus now on Tivo!

They've only been talking about how Hulu Plus would be available on the Tivo Premiere since it was introduced (at least a year) but it's only just this week that it finally IS available. It was announced on the Hulu blog last Monday and said it would take up to ten days until it was available on all machines. Well, it finally showed up on my machine yesterday! I'm such a huge Hulu fan and even though Hulu Plus has a monthly cost ($7.99), I still thought I might be willing to pay it to get all the Hulu videos played on my TV. Now I'm not sure. Because of this introduction to the Tivo, however, you get a free one-month trial so I'll be sure to try it out for that month, at least. I need to time it correctly for maximum TV-viewing. There are a lot of Hulu shows that are not available on Hulu Plus. Then again, there are a lot of shows available on Hulu Plus not available on Hulu. And if it keeps adding more shows, it's a considerably cheaper option than cable, which I've also been thinking about getting. I'll let you know what happens!

Monday, May 23, 2011

Unaired SNL Clip



This showed up in my Hulu queue as a bit that didn't make it to air Saturday on Saturday Night Live - unfortunately. I thought it was funnier than many of the things that did air. Justin Timberlake plays Mozart and the rest of the cast makes fun of him when he decides that he wants to move from music into acting.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Book Review: Bossypants

Bossypants is the new book by Tina Fey. It's more a collection of essays than it is a straightforward autobiography but I thought it would be perfect to listen to while I drove to Ohio and back a few weeks ago. Also, considering I haven't read a book since the first week of January, I thought it would be a good way to ease back into things. (Does listening to an audio book count as reading?) Anyway, it was a good way to ease back into reading. It was perfect for a road trip with enough funny anecdotes to keep me entertained but stories that weren't too long to make me lose concentration. I love comedians who are not afraid of making themselves look like fools and Tina certainly does this. She even includes some embarrassing photos of herself. I think I found most interesting the parts about Saturday Night Live because it gave a little insight to how the show is done. I highly recommend the book for anyone interested in some easy reading.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Goodbye to Great Characters

I watched the final season of Friday Night Lights on DVD this week, thanks to the library and my friend's portable DVD player (which let me watch it on the train to Philly). It just started airing on NBC yesterday and I might actually watch some episodes again because it was such a great season. I am going to miss those characters so much; I was pretty much crying non-stop through the entire last episode. It took me back to the finale of Lost last year... and makes me wonder how I'm going to feel when One Life to Live goes off the year next year. If I get that worked up about characters I've known 5 or 6 years, how will I handle saying good-bye to characters I've known for nearly 40 years? Crazy.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

I Want One: Inflatable Outdoor Color Dot Game



Okay, I don't really want one. It's outrageously overpriced and I don't even have a yard but how fun does this look? It's outdoor Twister. (via)

Saturday, April 02, 2011

Cavs game

I went to the Cavs-Wizards game last night here in DC and actually had a really good seat without it even costing too much, thanks to Groupon. I watched the game on TV when I got home and saw myself on TV! It was just a few plays and I knew where I was sitting so I doubt anyone else could see me but I was pretty excited. I am a TV star, ha ha. Anyway, here are some pics from this game (click below for more pics) and the one I went to in December in Cleveland. Both were losses, which I know is shocking considering how many games the Cavs have won all season.

Cavs Games 2010-11 season

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Dwight Howard gets it - mostly


Dwight Howard, of the Orlando Magic, was on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon this past week and they talked about his impending free agency... and how another former free agent who is also now playing in Florida handled things.

Mount Vernon


I had a LivingSocial coupon for Mount Vernon, George Washington's house, that expired on March 31 so I headed down there to use it before it expired. I'd never been there but had been planning on going at some point. The coupon enabled me to make that happen for cheaper!

The only problems with going in March is that it was still pretty chilly, none of the crops were in bloom, and some of the features do not operate in the winter. However, overall, it was really nice, with the best part definitely being the property's view. The view is just gorgeous, right on the river; it's no wonder he lived there for like 50 years. There are vegetable gardens, flower gardens, (most of which were not in bloom at all) and livestock.

You go through the mansion on a guided tour so you aren't free to just roam around aimlessly or take pictures. Besides the main mansion, there are a lot of other buildings around, like the greenhouse, the slave quarters, the laundry house, the smokehouse, the garages, the stables, etc... There is also the crypt. George is in the tomb on the right, Martha on the left (that you can barely see).


You also can walk down to the dock and get really close to the water and also see his sixteen-sided barn, which was one many agricultural inventions he apparently had.

I didn't take a lot of pictures but it was pretty cool and wanted to share. It's like a little piece out of the 18th century nestled away outside of 21st century life. Someday I might go again because I didn't really have time to walk through the museum part of it and might take advantage of some of the things that are only available April to October.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Tivo Frustration

I've been a Tivo user for almost two years and have been a huge fan of theirs, praising them to everyone who will listen, but a couple of days ago, my Tivo box died. And since then, I've had a lot of drama involving the company. Like, I've found that their customer service kinda sucks.

Let me start at the beginning. My old box (I have two) started acting crazy on like Tuesday of this week. Quite honestly, it had a couple of little hiccups that led me believe it was aging. But, I had moved it into my bedroom and I don't watch or record things in my bedroom much at all so I wasn't worried. But, on Tuesday, I turned on the TV while I was getting ready for work and the "Welcome" screen was on. The "Welcome" screen comes on when the Tivo is powering up. So, I was confused - had the power gone out? I didn't think much of it until I came home from work and the "Welcome" screen was still on. I unplugged it and then it seemed to boot fine. On Weds. morning, the "Welcome" screen was on again so that day I checked out the Tivo online support site, found a resolution and all seemed fine. By Thursday evening, I had had to "fix" it a few more times and suddenly it wasn't booting up at all. It would go through the actions and then right when it got to the main menu screen, back to the "Welcome" screen it would go. Uh oh.

So, Friday, I called tech support. The guy I talked to, Dennis, was very nice and helpful but told me that it was dead. He suggested I could exchange it for a new machine for $149 or perhaps get it repaired (which I later found out cost $279). I had just a few weeks ago purchased service for it for a year, so I was concerned about getting that money back or getting that service moved to another machine. He said that service could probably be transferred to a new machine of the same type but not a newer model. Otherwise, I would be out the $99 service fee I'd paid. I wasn't happy with any of those options. I don't want to have to fork over any money. But, Dennis gave me time to think about my options.

Saturday, I happened to pull up my online account and saw the words "Eligible for 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee" next to the service details for my broken box. Which, I assumed, meant I could get my money back for this $99 service. Hooray! Well, my account is charged on the 12th of each month so I assumed today was the 30th day of that guarantee (a guarantee that Dennis didn't mention at all). So I called customer support again. I got put through to someone named Steve who very rudely told me that he couldn't do anything for me while their system was down for a few hours. "Call back in a couple of hours," he said. Umm, thanks? How about taking my phone number and calling me when your system comes back up? Wouldn't that be good customer service? Or, god forbid, listening to my problem and seeing if it can be answered without the system? I tried that approach and he basically hung up on me.

So, a couple hours passed and I called back and wouldn't you know I got Steve again. When he asked me how my evening was going, I was so tempted to say "Not so great since you were so rude to me a couple of hours ago," but I refrained. So, Steve is clearly a sales guy and in order to give me that money back, first he's going to go through every other option available to me that involves me keeping my service. He mentioned at least 6 options - none of which were the ones that Dennis had mentioned the day before, by the way. Steve kept going on about how if I didn't want to keep the service, then I should sell my box to a friend or family member. I'm like, "The box doesn't work!!" Then, he suggested I put the box on Craigslist. Again, I had to remind him that the box is broken. He seemed to think the box was still very valuable despite being broken because people pay for the service on the box. Whatever. He was driving me a little crazy. So we get to a point where I ask if he can send me something listing all the options he's laid out for me because there were so many. He gets all defensive and says he most certainly cannot send me the options. He explains to me that their privacy settings prevent him from contacting me - even though he had read off my email address at the beginning of the conversation as a way of proving who I was. When I pointed this out to him, he insisted he wasn't allowed to contact me. Whatever. So I asked him to go through those options again and he only gave me two and then seemed to be in a big hurry to get rid of me. It was really rude, honestly. The only thing he did that was nice was extend my 30-day guarantee so that I would have until April 11 to make a decision. The call was kind of exhausting, truth be told. Steve was kind of a jerk and I still had a broken machine and was out $99.

I hung up, unsure what I was going to do. Sunday, my Tivo box was laying in my living room because I had unplugged it on Friday immediately after Dennis told me it was dead. Somehow, I got the idea to test the box on my living room TV. I guess the thought I had was that the power strip in my bedroom had problems. I hooked it up in the living room and of course it didn't load. But then, a few hours after I had plugged it in, I happened to check it and it was working! I couldn't believe it. It worked the rest of the day. Right before bedtime, I moved it back into my bedroom. And it worked immediately there too. And this morning, it was still working.

So I had all this drama with the customer support for nothing! It's so bizarre. It worries me that the box was acting funny once, so how long before it acts up again? Clearly there is SOMETHING wrong with it. Luckily, I do have until April to figure out what to do. Maybe I should take advantage of one of the options presented to me after all and get a new box? Such a roller coaster ride.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Loving Redbox

I just started using Redbox to rent movies pretty frequently in the last month or two, thanks to free rental coupons and a Groupon I bought that gave me three rentals for $1.00. And it's so easy and cool that I can't believe it took me so long and I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn't tried it and wants to rent movies! I won't be giving up Netflix anytime soon but since I downgraded to one movie out at a time, there are definitely times when I want a certain movie NOW and Redbox comes in very handy for that. It probably helps that there is a grocery store 2 blocks away that has two Redbox machines and is open 24 hours a day, so it really can't get much more convenient. But it's nice that you can check the inventory of all boxes easily online so before I head out to the grocery store, I can see if they even have the movie I'm looking for. Or, maybe go somewhere else. And you can reserve online. And, you can return a movie anywhere - it doesn't have to be returned to the box where you got it. I've used all these features.

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Charlie Sheen Fired

I don't know why I'm now posting twice in a few days about Charlie Sheen because truth be told, I'm barely following all the drama... but I came across the full text of the document the CBS lawyers sent firing Charlie and it's awesome. It's eleven pages of trying to prove how he's violated his contract and then ten full pages of references to his craziness from articles and interviews about him, most of which he conducted himself. It's a great read seriously. (via)

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Charlie Sheen is ruining my favorite baseball player

As is most of America, I'm intrigued/baffled/obsessed/horrified with Charlie Sheen. Not enough to be one of the millions following him on Twitter or to watch his live web broadcast but enough to watch/listen to some of his various interviews. During a lot of the interviews, he can be seen wearing an Indians hat or jersey, which I find awful (doesn't Cleveland have enough sports woes?) but I chalk it up to his appearance in Major League over 20 years ago. However, during last night's Dateline NBC coverage, I discovered that it's not just the fictional Indians he's a fan of, it's the real Indians too! See the video below, in the shot below and then starting at about 1:11 in the video... notice the baseball jersey hanging in the background on the right of the screen. Lofton, #7. It's Kenny Lofton's Indians jersey!! Only my favorite Indians player ever. Ugh. Then I found out, too, that Charlie invited Kenny over to watch Major League with him and other baseball players a few weeks ago. Kenny, get away fast!!!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Oscar documentaries

The last few years, I'd managed to watch one of the Oscar-nominated documentaries before the telecast and it turned out to be the winner. This year, I watched three of them so I won't be surprised if one of the other two is the one that wins. Ha ha. Actually, I've heard Inside Job is the favorite and that isn't one I watched.

The three I watched were: Exit Through the Gift Shop, GasLand, and Restrepo. Of those three, I would award the first. It told an interesting story, plus the director is a secret figure so I am curious to see what would happen if it wins - who would accept the award?

By the way, I came across this article that details what will happen at the Oscars, segment by segment, so when it starts to run over, you can see how far over it is.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

I Want One: Cherry Sweater


I know it's got an extra "e" but this sweater is perfect for me! Too bad it's $360. (via)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Catalog Withdrawal

This sounds super lame, sure, but I'm going through withdrawal because my local public library is switching its library catalog this week and it's been unavailable to patrons since Sunday. I check the catalog like ten times a day, at least, especially when I have books or movies on hold so I can see where I am on the list. And it's killing me to get the black message of doom that taunts me with "The catalog is not available."

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Movie review: Just Go With It

I got a chance to see an advance screening of the Adam Sandler-Jennifer Aniston comedy Just Go With It on Thursday and I enjoyed it. It had a lot of funny moments, more than what you see in the previews. Jennifer's character is really likable and her two kids in the movie are real finds. Sure, there's a lot of over-the-topness because the whole premise of the movie is built on Adam's character lying about being married and of course, one lie piles on another and so on... But as long as you don't analyze it too much (my friend & I started to) and just go with it (ha ha), I think it's pretty good. Predictable, yes, but still pretty good. My only complaint is that Adam seems to be talking to the women's breasts the entire movie and I found that pretty annoying. Maybe he isn't, maybe he's just not making eye contact but it certainly looks like that's what he's doing. And I guess that would be in character for him to do that but then again, it would also be in Jennifer's character to call him out for that and she didn't.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

New Year's Resolution

The month of January is drawing to an end and I thought before it got too far into the new year, I should record some of my resolutions or goals for the year. So here they are in no particular order.

1.) Exercise more.
2.) Read more.
3.) Stop watching so much TV.
4.) Travel someplace(s) new.
5.) See a Broadway show.
6.) Don't let work stress me out.
7.) Go to bed earlier.
8.) Walk to work more (that could fulfill #1 too!)
9.) Find a new job.
10.) Put myself out there for more dating opportunities.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Yuck?

Umm, this is called the Tampon Organic Catnip Crocheted Toy. What a bizarre idea. (via)

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Christmas movie review: The Christmas Blessing

The Christmas Blessing is one of those CBS ones that now airs regularly on Lifetime. I'm not sure if I had seen it but it's sort of a sequel to The Christmas Shoes, which I watched and reviewed in 2007. The young boy in The Christmas Shoes is now all grown up and the main character, played by Neil Patrick Harris, of The Christmas Blessing. Neil's character has become a doctor but when he loses a patient he heads back to his hometown to reconsider his career and reconnect with his father. While Neil's character reminisces about his deceased mother all the time, his father is having difficulty moving on and is trying desperately not to wallow in his grief all the time - a task that is made difficult when Neil shows up. Neil volunteers at a playground and meets a sick motherless kid, which reminds him of himself. He also meets a teacher, played by Rebecca Gayheart, who also ends up sick. What cheeriness!

Despite the depressing subject matter and overlooking some major story holes (At least 20 years has passed since the events in The Christmas Shoes but these characters carry on as if it happened yesterday - or 3 years ago. Another glaring problem is that Rob Lowe looks EXACTLY the same despite the time passed - they didn't even try to age him.), this is pretty good. It's well-acted, touching and emotional. It definitely ranks as one of the better ones I watched this year, although truth be told this was a bad crop.

Rating: A-

Saturday, January 01, 2011

Christmas movie review: A Dog Named Christmas

A Dog Named Christmas aired on CBS last year and sat on my Tivo for a full year before I finally got around to watching it. It's about a young man, Todd, who is mentally slow so still living on a farm with his parents. He loves animals and hears a story on the radio about the local animal shelter asking residents to take in dogs for the holiday season while their staffing is low. The dogs can be returned on December 26. Todd begs his parents to let him adopt a Christmas dog and finally they relent, despite the fact that the prospect of having a dog brings back Vietnam flashbacks for Todd's dad. Don't ask. Of course, once the dog arrives - nameless, they call him "Christmas" - everyone settles in and loves the dog and he changes the family. The dog protects the family and when they return it to the shelter, it escapes and comes running back to the farm, where they all lived happily ever after.

I enjoyed the movie - the CBS ones tend to be pretty good - but it was very slow-moving. Very slow-moving.

Rating - B+