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Does anyone else think the plot sounds like Millions?


Hey, hey, it probably won't be that similar, but it does sound like a familiar plot so far.


"Each man's life touches so many other lives, and when he isn't around he leaves an awful hole."

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That was a great movie. I doubt this one will be as good as it is starring all b-list actors. But it will be a fun family film none the less!

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Hey, hey, Millions was brilliant. The fact that it's counterfeit money the kids find will change the plotline, but it sounds interesting enough for me to go and see.


"Each man's life touches so many other lives, and when he isn't around he leaves an awful hole."

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The movies you just listed, and the fact that Cameron Bright does not play a leading role in those films, that makes him a B-List actor. Are you saying he's A-List? Hardly. He may be a good actor, but just because he's been in many high-grossing, and popular films, doesn't automatically mean he is an A-List actor. But as far as the actors in Christmas in Wonderland, They are great great actors, and have alot of admiration for them, but does that mean that they are also A-List actors? Not really. Not by what Hollywood has defined an A-List to be. Doesn't really matter though does it? If you like an actor, do they really need to be classed? Does it make them any less, or more, of an actor if they are A-List, or B-List? Sorry, just had to vent. I hope to catch a glimpse of the filming of this movie to see what goes on on the set of such a production. My aspirations are in the film industry so for me it's a personal thing to see the behind the scenes stuff, and not so much to see the celebrities.

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Cameron Bright does play a leading role in some of the movies actually. Running Scared, Birth, Ultraviolet, Godsend. I wouldn't go as far as to call him an A list actor, but he certainly is one of the more popular child actors of his generation.

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