The movie became a lot more enjoyable when D woke up from his nap and started making Dean Winchester comments.
Plus it was neat seeing scenes that got turned into the halloween maze at Universal. Those maze designers did a really good job.
Still I think I'd rather have skipped it. I bet it was nifty in the theatre, though.
When is it on? I ... might have to watch that.
Amy, "The Christmas Cottage" is on Saturday at 9 p.m. And I'm sure it will be repeated many, many times.
Thank you!
Damn, my husband is going to kill me. "We're watching WHAT?!"
I don't love JP enough to watch that.
I don't think Browder could get me to tune in to a Thomas Kinkade biopic.
Tell people you're watching for Peter O'Toole. It'll sound high-falutin' that way.
Random pointless observation: JP is painting with his left hand in this horribly saccharine little movie. I didn't know he was left-handed, not that it matters.
And after 30 minutes of said
Christmas Cottage,
I'm out. He's very, very pretty, and very sweet, and obviously thrilled that he has scenes with Peter O'Toole, but I can't take the goo.
JP *learned* to "paint" left-handed, because Kinkade is left-handed, and Kinkade fangurls would have been irate had his lifestory avatar painted right handed. In the contract.
I can't believe they got Marcia Gay Hardin AND O'Toole for that tripe. Oh well, at least we got pretty JP pictures with the fuzzy hats and scarves.
No angst? How you gonna recognize the guy?
Not a problem. He angsted his way through this movie too.
They must have had a tremendous casting budget for this movie to be a worthwile project for those actors. Or pictures of all them fucking goats, to blackmail them into taking the roles.