4 reviews
One Delicious Christmas (2022) -
While Alex Mallari Jr. In the role of Preston was adorably cute, I wasn't sure that I could put up with Vanessa Marano as the leading lady Abby. She was frustrating to say the least and even her voice was annoying.
He was a new chef trying to bring something fresh to Abby's inn and she was being deliberately obstinate about changing nothing. The usual schtick and, as far as I could see, adding nothing new to the story either.
And I really did try to give this one a chance, I actually started it twice, the first time to see if I would give it a go at all and the second to watch it, but I should have deleted it the first time, because it was just stupid and I couldn't put up with Abby after all.
We all know that they get together in the end and he probably has to compromise and apologise to her after a series of ups and downs. I just couldn't put myself through it for the sake of the cute leading man.
Unscored as Unfinished.
While Alex Mallari Jr. In the role of Preston was adorably cute, I wasn't sure that I could put up with Vanessa Marano as the leading lady Abby. She was frustrating to say the least and even her voice was annoying.
He was a new chef trying to bring something fresh to Abby's inn and she was being deliberately obstinate about changing nothing. The usual schtick and, as far as I could see, adding nothing new to the story either.
And I really did try to give this one a chance, I actually started it twice, the first time to see if I would give it a go at all and the second to watch it, but I should have deleted it the first time, because it was just stupid and I couldn't put up with Abby after all.
We all know that they get together in the end and he probably has to compromise and apologise to her after a series of ups and downs. I just couldn't put myself through it for the sake of the cute leading man.
Unscored as Unfinished.
- adamjohns-42575
- Jan 3, 2024
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An idyllic destination restaurant gets thrown for a loop when the owner loses her head chef right before Christmas -- their busiest season of the year! Soon, she discovers that a new chef -- and an unexpected romance -- may serve up the best holiday yet....
Even the official blurb can't make this vanity production for Bobby Flay from Food Network sound interesting. Plenty of ham is served up in this white bread production with the usual collection of terrible actors.
Raise your hand if you've ever heard of anyone else in this flaccid story that feels like a high school production out in the barn.
Don't gag on this turkey!
Even the official blurb can't make this vanity production for Bobby Flay from Food Network sound interesting. Plenty of ham is served up in this white bread production with the usual collection of terrible actors.
Raise your hand if you've ever heard of anyone else in this flaccid story that feels like a high school production out in the barn.
Don't gag on this turkey!
- waldoborolibby
- Nov 16, 2022
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A comforting & visually captivating romance movie between two people as they navigate balancing work-life and personal-life and moving to the next level with a Christmas deadline. Bobby Flay is on movie poster, but I overlooked the dish in the center of the movie posted. Food is an integral part of the movie, so and food channel fans should see enough dishes to pique their interest. No car chases for the action fans, No robots for the SyFy Fans, No dragons for the fantasy fan, etc.
The movie opens with upbeat music amid the hustle and bustle of a beautiful family-owned combination Inn / Restaurant establishment. My movie knowledge is limited but I loved the sets and visuals, so will do my best to give two callouts using some restaurant lingo for fun. For setups, The (set decorator) Mike McGrath did an amazing job of making the background perfect for each scene. For plating skills, (Visual FX) PurpleDog Post Production made the movie visually stunning to watch, and this was viewed using Discovery+ on my laptop computer.
There were many dishes and a few drinks mentioned throughout the movie. Without giving to much away, I thought I would mention one drink. I am always on the lookout for (Big-8 Allergen) friendly options, so I wanted to mention the Smokey Apple Cider Margarita at 1:24:26.
I enjoyed the tranquil flow of this movie, and the Christmas vibe. Romance movies are not my niche, but the peaceful cadence of the movie relaxed me and the Food fascinated me.
The movie opens with upbeat music amid the hustle and bustle of a beautiful family-owned combination Inn / Restaurant establishment. My movie knowledge is limited but I loved the sets and visuals, so will do my best to give two callouts using some restaurant lingo for fun. For setups, The (set decorator) Mike McGrath did an amazing job of making the background perfect for each scene. For plating skills, (Visual FX) PurpleDog Post Production made the movie visually stunning to watch, and this was viewed using Discovery+ on my laptop computer.
There were many dishes and a few drinks mentioned throughout the movie. Without giving to much away, I thought I would mention one drink. I am always on the lookout for (Big-8 Allergen) friendly options, so I wanted to mention the Smokey Apple Cider Margarita at 1:24:26.
I enjoyed the tranquil flow of this movie, and the Christmas vibe. Romance movies are not my niche, but the peaceful cadence of the movie relaxed me and the Food fascinated me.
- balenzuela
- Nov 11, 2022
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The hook on this dead fish of the movie is that Bobby Flay stars as a food critic. Talk about typecasting. CHOPPED it ain't.
Produced by the Food Network for which Flay is a major star with about 300 series all running at the same time, this tripe (stomach lining of an old cow) is a vanity production if ever there was one. Flay is a total embarrassment.
This one has the usual PC cast of 20-somethings, none of whom can act their way out of a paper bag (let alone a plastic one).
The "plot" has a girl inheriting a restaurant/inn and having to hire a chef to run the kitchen because she wants to keep the family traditions alive even though she's clueless.
Pass the tripe; hold the cheese!
Produced by the Food Network for which Flay is a major star with about 300 series all running at the same time, this tripe (stomach lining of an old cow) is a vanity production if ever there was one. Flay is a total embarrassment.
This one has the usual PC cast of 20-somethings, none of whom can act their way out of a paper bag (let alone a plastic one).
The "plot" has a girl inheriting a restaurant/inn and having to hire a chef to run the kitchen because she wants to keep the family traditions alive even though she's clueless.
Pass the tripe; hold the cheese!