So there's a strong Sliding Doors vibe here, except that Jennie Garth is made to feel super guilty about everything she did in her real reality at every possible moment. You find out that she had to choose between her man and her dreams/career in her actual reality, and she chose her career.
Which boredom, obviously, made me terrified of the six hours still to come.
I mean, I wasn't on the edge of my seat, but being able to type this for some portion of the film eased some of the boredom. I think I made it through the movie pretty unscathed. Also Al from Die Hard is in this movie.The moral of the story is that you should prioritize fun, friendship, and family over winning and being awesome.The singing sequences are weirdly lullaby-esque, a sentence I never thought my all-singing, all-dancing loving self would ever say.Who is nothing friendly as the movie's "villain." It's actually surprisingly woman-friendly and diverse in terms of casting, excepting, of course, Tori Spelling.People stare meaningfully into each other's eyes in a parked car and sing awkwardly instead of just making out like regular people.The Mistle-Tones is basically just an ABC Family Christmas version of Pitch Perfect.But it did set up the idea for the rest of the movie, which can be broken down thus: Luckily for my mental state, I was still kind of bleary when the hectic opening montage started, so it wasn't really the slap in the face it could have been if I were more lucid. From the first second, The Mistle-Tones is absolutely nuts. So right off the top, my day started with pure insanity.
Sue me.), I embark on my day of family friendly Christmas movie watching. So with a tummy full of eggs and toast and instant coffee (yeah I get it, gross. And who's to say that by the end of this day I won't be tearing my hair out over these ABC Family Christmas Movies anyway? Sometimes movie watching is a serious business. I know how that makes work seem but I promise you, there are stressful days too. Just went straight to the couch in my pajamas after making some coffee and eggs. Given that it's a couch-bound day, I didn't even bother getting dressed when I got out of bed.
Like 7th Heaven without Jessica Biel's nude photo scandal. I'm expecting a lot of wholesomeness and a lot of very average acting performances. But today I am popping my ABC Family Christmas Movie cherry (which I assume is not a very ABC Family thing to say) by watching ABC Family Christmas Movies for eight hours straight and documenting what happens to my brain. As an Australian person, I am not familiar with ABC Family Christmas Movies.