Hallmark's worst snow yet


With as many Christmas movies that they crank out each year you'd think they could buy a snow machine. Snow melts Hallmark.

This one beats The Christmas Card for worst fake snow.

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Wet suit plus harness is very package-y

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I actually got mad towards the end of how fake it all was. It was like the Michelin Man had eaten tons of cotton candy and marshmallows, simply to explode all over the set. You couldn't even see footprints in the "snow". So dense and not real.

And the amount of plastic trees used in this movie, especially for indoor decoration, was over the top for me. They even had close-ups of all the garish garlands, wreaths and Christmas trees. Fake it until you break it - it broke!

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There was no snow on the ground of the houses. it was white sheets & styrofoam. I lived right around the corner from where part of it was filmed. Felt so bad for them cause it was sooo freaking hot when they were filming. You can tell cause they were all 'glistening' in the film. Also Frank/Maxine's house is in reality, next door to the house that Candace ends up at in the end of the film.

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High production values and no expense spared are not the mottos of Hallmark movies

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Good story killed by fake snow and tons of poor quality CGI.
You know a low point is reached, when entire landscapes, buildings and vehicles are created using poor quality CGI.

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