Tuesday, November 7, 2017
The Spruces and The Pines - an ION Christmas Movie Premiere!
MOVIE REVIEW
Movie: The Spruces and The Pines
Network: ION
Original Air Date: December 3, 2017
CAST:
Jonna Walsh ... Julie Pine
Nick Ballard ... Rick Spruce
Ken Cheeseman ... Dave Spruce
Sarah Fischer ... Holly
Tom Kemp ... James Pine
Kathy Harum ... Martha Fuller
John MacGregor ... Josh
PLOT:
Storyline via ION: A Romeo and Juliet romance takes place among two feuding New England Christmas Tree lot families. Against their families’ wills, Julie Pine and visiting-from-Texas, Rick Spruce, fall in love, but are forced to hide their Yuletide relationship.
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When do ion movies actually start?
ReplyDeleteNovember 26th. I have the new and past ION family Christmas movies throughout November and December on the Christmas TV Schedule! Includes A Golden Christmas, A Cinderella Christmas and more!!!
DeleteGreat Christmas show.
ReplyDeleteI just posted this on another page on this blog but figured this page would be a better place to put it. Here are my thoughts on this movie. While the story line was nice, there were several spots where they used God's name in vain as well as used the words D*** and A**. While those aren't hard core swear words, it's not something I enjoy listening to in a friendly feel good movie. Just thought I would pass it along in case anyone is interested.
ReplyDeleteThe storyline was nice...about love and forgiveness. There were a few scenes that struck me as out of place for the family movies I'm used to (i.e., Hallmark movies). There was an insinuating make out scene...where the actors popped out of the hay after making out with hay in their hair. There was also the garter removal. Neither scene was overly scandalous but still noticeable. Those scenes gave the movie a different feel and to me, really didn't need to be there.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this information. It's too bad this sort of stuff has to be included in a Christmas movie, that otherwise would be an enjoyable watch. I appreciate you, and the above Anonymous commenter, sharing this info!
DeleteBlessings, Net