DVD A Country Christmas
Run time: 91 min
Rating: 6.1
Genres: Family
Director: Dustin Rikert
Writers: William Shockley, Dustin Rikert
Stars: Joey Lauren Adams, William Shockley, Abraham Benrubi
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Storyline When Santa Claus loses his magical powers and becomes stranded in their barn, two children from a small farming community help him save Christmas before it’s too late. |
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Plot Keywords: christmas, santa claus, two word title, character name in title | |
Details: Country: USA Release Date: 27 October 2013 (USA) |
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DVD A Country Christmas
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This is so bad it isn't worth the effort. Acting is bad, plot teaches kids its okay to lie to parents. Kids riding in cars without seatbelts. Music is drab.
It may be intended as an analogy of the war on Christmas but it falls way short.
Spoiler….Santa breaks a rule and displays healing power.
That causes him to become just a mortal.
After he becomes mortal he turns into a bibbed overall farm hands. The final scene the children open a present. The new Santa tells them "some rules are meant to be broken."
I have known about this Christmas Movie for a long time because I am a huge Trace Adkins fan.
I saw the trailer for this movie several times and YES Trace Adkins is in the movie so the combination was the reason I bought the movie.
I waited until Christmas to watch the movie. I give it 10 stars.
This is a movie for a whole family to watch together. I will be purchasing more copies for Christmas gifts for next year.
I highly recommend! I really like the movie!
After the movie is over keep watching there is more to see!
You can also insert the DVD into your computer for more fun.
It's a low budget movie. You can see that based on the few locations and sets. Also, it's a very childish movie for adults. There's no deep message on it. It's just for children's entertainment. And there's no much of comedy on it either. I love Christmas movies but I almost gave up on this one. But it's not that bad. But as I bought it, I wanted to see it. Surprisingly, the acting is not bad at all. Kevin Pollack is the usual bad guy here. And there's no much of "country" on it although it was produced by Kix Brooks of "Brooks and Dunn" and Tracey Atkins made a very small appearance on it. It will go directly to my local community library.