Vivienne (Jessy Schram) is a busy television producer in the middle of putting on this year’s Christmas show. The opening act just happens to be a client of old friend, Gavin (Wes Brown), which may be a source of friction since they parted with hurt feelings on either side, each feeling rebuffed. But they’re adults, right? And professionals. They can do this.
Except just when Vivienne thinks she’s doing a good job, her boss shows up to tell her she’s not. Not her actual boss, who tells her she’s up for a promotion, but her dead boss (Wynonna Judd), who tells her her life is on a surprisingly dark path. Vivienne’s about to be visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past (Kix Brooks) and the Ghost of Christmas Present (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) to show her what happens when you put ambition ahead of friendship. And maybe romance?
Sara Evans and Raelynn perform to give A Nashville Christmas Carol an authentic country flavour. The Dickens aspect is obviously a bit played out, but what the heck, it’s Nashville, and we’ve never seen the popular Christmas Carol story with these accents before. Probably.
Is it a great movie? No it is not. But you will not see a more gorgeous gown on the Hallmark channel this season than the one that Williams-Paisley wears in her ghostly apparition. And not only is it a nice message to put friendship first, it’s also an excellent reminder that the best relationships started out with solid friendship foundations.
You have been watching a lot of Christmas movies!!! 🙂
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Yee-haw, nope on this movie.
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Nothing wrong with doing the traditional tropes in a different setting 😉
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It’s not that different, they do a Nashville one every year!
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If Wynonna Judd is the Ghost of Xmas Past and Kimberly Williams-Paisley is the Ghost of Xmas present then… who is the Ghost of Xmas Future? Kid Cocksucker? Country music today fucking sucks. “I lost my girlfriend… she left me for my brother!” “My pickup truck just died on me!” “My doggie ran away!” Country Music sucks.
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