Blending Christmas (2021)


Synopsis: 
The Hacienda de la Sierra is Emma's favorite place to spend the holiday season and her boyfriend Liam has been secretly planning to propose to her there, surrounded by both their families. Emma is delighted when she arrives to find the whole family bunch there. Of course, no holiday gathering is complete without drama, and soon the families are bickering over every detail. The added stress from trying to blend the two families eventually takes a toll on Emma and Liam, who start questioning their own relationship. Now just days before Christmas, the two families realize that they're going to have to work together in order to reunite Emma and Liam. 

Starring: 
Haylie Duff, Aaron O'Connell, Beth Broderick, Christopher Knight, Greg Evigan, Mike Lookinland, Barry Williams, Susan Olsen, Robbie Rist, Telma Hopkins, Jennifer Elise Cox , Emily Alabi, and Ciarra Carter 

Genre: 
Drama, Comedy, Romance, Family 

Premiered: 
December 12, 2021 - Lifetime Channel 


๐ŸŽ„ 2021 Christmas Binge Watch Movie #106 ๐ŸŽ„

Yeah sure there’s a sweet plot about a guy trying to propose to his girlfriend by taking her to her favorite place she spent Christmas as a child, and bringing both their families along which leads to obstacles, but there’s a Brady Bunch reunion happening. They even got cousin Oliver guys. 


So the Brady Reunion consisted of Barry Williams (Greg), Christopher Knight (Peter), Mike Lookinland (Bobby), Susan Olsen (Cindy), and Robbie Rist (cousin Oliver). You know cousin Oliver grew up to voice Stuffy on Doc McStuffins. Now they even had over zoom Jennifer Elise Cox who played Jan in the Brady Bunch movies. She’s the only one who rifts on the Jan-isms, and it’s a bit weird cause it’s over zoom so I don’t think it plays well.  It’s kind of a tv sitcom reunion type of movie. Okay they’ve got the great Beth Broderick, aunt Zelda from Sabrina, and Telma Hopkins, aunt Rachel from Family Matters. 


At the end of the day, this was silly and I kinda liked it. 

My Rating: ⭐⭐½ 











Where to Watch: Lifetime 

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