A Christmas Star
- 2017
- 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.1K
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Noelle's born on Christmas with the magical ability to make people stop fighting. Her dad's workplace has problems and has to sell. The only buyer is evil.Noelle's born on Christmas with the magical ability to make people stop fighting. Her dad's workplace has problems and has to sell. The only buyer is evil.Noelle's born on Christmas with the magical ability to make people stop fighting. Her dad's workplace has problems and has to sell. The only buyer is evil.
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- TriviaThe film was made in Northern Ireland, by Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People, as a project that would give the young and mostly unexperienced members of the cast and crew an opportunity to work with and learn from the professionals of the film industry and acquire skills for life.
- GoofsThe number plate on Pat McKerrod's car has the number THE BO55 on it, this is definitely not a British registration number and would result in him being prosecuted. British number plates have 2 letters 2 figures and three letters ie. AB23 ABC.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Christmas Movies to Watch on Netflix (2018)
- SoundtracksHark! The Herald Angels Sing
Written by Charles Wesley (uncredited) and Felix Mendelssohn (uncredited)
(playing during opening scene, New Years)
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A Christmas Star (2015) -
Noelle played by Erin Galway-Kendrick was the real star of this film. She was the only one, in a cast of supposedly good actors, that could actually deliver.
Robert James Collier was not the leading man the credits would have had me believe. He was also awful and his accent was all over the place. He was so false and the "Junior" thing with his son got really gross, really quickly.
And Pierce Brosnan was worse than he was in 'Mamma Mia!' (2008), but at least he didn't sing in this one.
I suppose that the only saving grace, apart from Erin, was Liam Neeson as the Narrator/Radio DJ, but I did have to wonder why he and Pierce would ever lend their names to a production like this. I was also very disappointed with Kylie Minogue and Dermot O'Leary for agreeing to be in it. Neither of their cameos were impressive or even that necessary.
The story itself, was very old fashioned, making the people of Ireland look backwards and out of touch and most of it was contrived, far fetched and forced. Not to mention that the whole factory take over thing had been done many times before and much better. It didn't even feel like a budget TV production, it just felt cheap.
It was really unclear what the random numbers that kept appearing in baubles were too, but it turned out it was the date.
They tried to end with a feel good moment, like that of 'Nativity!' (2009), but failed terribly, because it was just a bit confused and out of nowhere, all of a sudden. It didn't help that it was so bad that I wished that I hadn't bothered, so by the time it did get to the end, I was just desperately waiting for the credits to roll.
I've definitely turned off better than this.
Never to be watched again, I will never see that time again and I might actually sue the producers for compensation.
It was so bad!
1/10.
Noelle played by Erin Galway-Kendrick was the real star of this film. She was the only one, in a cast of supposedly good actors, that could actually deliver.
Robert James Collier was not the leading man the credits would have had me believe. He was also awful and his accent was all over the place. He was so false and the "Junior" thing with his son got really gross, really quickly.
And Pierce Brosnan was worse than he was in 'Mamma Mia!' (2008), but at least he didn't sing in this one.
I suppose that the only saving grace, apart from Erin, was Liam Neeson as the Narrator/Radio DJ, but I did have to wonder why he and Pierce would ever lend their names to a production like this. I was also very disappointed with Kylie Minogue and Dermot O'Leary for agreeing to be in it. Neither of their cameos were impressive or even that necessary.
The story itself, was very old fashioned, making the people of Ireland look backwards and out of touch and most of it was contrived, far fetched and forced. Not to mention that the whole factory take over thing had been done many times before and much better. It didn't even feel like a budget TV production, it just felt cheap.
It was really unclear what the random numbers that kept appearing in baubles were too, but it turned out it was the date.
They tried to end with a feel good moment, like that of 'Nativity!' (2009), but failed terribly, because it was just a bit confused and out of nowhere, all of a sudden. It didn't help that it was so bad that I wished that I hadn't bothered, so by the time it did get to the end, I was just desperately waiting for the credits to roll.
I've definitely turned off better than this.
Never to be watched again, I will never see that time again and I might actually sue the producers for compensation.
It was so bad!
1/10.
- adamjohns-42575
- Dec 7, 2022
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- Gross worldwide
- $8,522
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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