![]() As they’re looking for a tree for the film shoot, they get bad news: Julia Wise has dropped out! Probably because she has to do her own Christmas special in Vermont with Chad Michael Murray. Oakley, Maxwell’s party planner sister, is on hand to take care of that. The next day, Elle and Maxwell disagree on the look of the set for the celebrity chef video. And if you’ve been watching these films or reading these reviews, this will blow your mind: he wants to get JULIA WISE! Julia Wise from Road to Christmas! THERE’S EVIDENCE FOR A HALLMARK CINEMATIC UNIVERSE! Someone link them all together! He’s great.īecause Elle loses, Maxwell gets to do his celebrity chef video. ![]() The wreath stall owner is a strange casting choice. They attempt to settle this disagreement through a wreath making contest. Maxwell wants a celebrity cook, Elle wants a regular person. It’s coffee shop guy! But after a bit of talking, we soon discover he’s Maxwell Turner, writer of brusque emails. ![]() The stall owner Nancy gushes about her son who has helped her make her stall pop. Fiona asks Elle to work with Maxwell on the campaign.įor lunch, Elle visits an ornament stall. He mysteriously drops off the call which gives the group an opportunity to break for lunch. He’s known for his curt emails and ability to interrupt other people. Elle will have a lot on her plate with organizing her college friend Christmas party and creating a last minute ad campaign.Įlle butts heads with Maxwell Turner who is participating through conference call. Elle throws her hat in the ring and Fiona invites her to tomorrow’s brainstorming meeting. The company has called in one of their best employees, Maxwell Turner, to fix everything. Someone save me from these fonts.įiona is so taken by this “good” ad, so I’ll be spending the rest of the film wondering why she’s the head of a department. A competing company has copied their Windows Movie Maker ad. Meet-cutes are hell for the shoulder.Īt the office, Elle finds out about the emergency. She runs into coffee shop guy and they have bumbling meet-cute chat. Elle wants the newly opened Creative Director position, so she heads back to work to earn those brownie points. Fiona is dealing with an emergency in the office. While shopping with her friend, Elle gets a call from her demanding boss, Fiona. Elle ends the friend meeting with eggnog on her face (my anemic idea of a joke). He nods knowingly at her and she spills her drink (this is the film’s version of a joke). One of the friends owns the café and plans to shut it down to host their shindig, running a proper business be damned.Ī guy walks into the coffee shop (this isn’t the setup to a joke, by the way) and Elle gets flustered. Elle, our Hallmark heroine in this film, is in a café to plan a Christmas party with her university friends. I suspect that’s the frail attempt to address the “jingle” in the film title. The film kicks off with Jingle Bell Rock playing. Well, as much as a surprise as Hallmarks films can be. So the films generally come as a surprise. I don’t know if anyone’s noticed, but I never read the synopsis before recapping. With the help of a little Christmas magic, will Elle pull off the perfect Christmas reunion and find the love she’s been searching for? Starring Brooke Nevin and Michael Cassidy. But as Elle and Max work together and learn more about each other’s Christmas traditions, they unexpectedly find themselves falling for each other. Much to her surprise, she’s forced to team up with advertising campaign ‘fixer’ Max (Cassidy), who has a completely different take on the Holidays. When Elle Bennet (Nevin) decides to reunite her college friends for a special Christmas celebration, her plans are thwarted by an opportunity at work she can’t pass up - spearheading a Christmas campaign relaunch to prove she’s ready for a career-altering promotion. Here’s what Jingle All the Way actually about: Maybe the film is about a band that has to scramble to play Christmas songs for different venues on Christmas day. I know this is from the song Jingle Bell Rock. I don’t like the title to this film, but I guess that comes as no surprise seeing as I’ve not expressed much positivity towards the Hallmark film titles. Merry Christmas! Here’s your present from me: TWO recaps/reviews in ONE DAY! My struggle is your reward.
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