5.) His and Her Christmas (2005): ..This one is a no brainer for me. Merely because David Sutcliffe (Christopher from Gilmore Girls) is in it. And I'm all about anything from Gilmore Girls. Plus, it involves the publishing business (newspapers, but still publishing.)
Anyway, it's about Tom (Sutcliffe), whose large newspaper wants to buy out a smaller one. One of the staff members of the smaller newspaper, Liz (Dina Mayer—who has amazing curly hair in the movie, in case you were wondering), finds a way to try to save the newspaper by creating a special Christmas column. When the column's a hit, Tom gets assigned to write a competing column. Then the sparks fly. In Cheesy Christmas terms that means in multiple ways, of course. First, they are rivals and before you know it. And we all know what comes after rivals…why romance, of course.
6.) The Night they saved Christmas (1984):..To me this movie isn't cheesy at all, because I've loved it since I was little. But when I get down to it and examine it at it's core, it is pretty cheesy. Plus, I realized there was an abnormally high number on my list that was from 2003-2005 (must have been a good cheesy Christmas movie time), so I figured I needed to mix it up a bit.
For all those that said they hadn't heard of any of the others, I'd be pretty surprised if you hadn't seen this one on at one time or another.
If you haven't seen it, it's about an oil company that's blasting in the Artic. Santa gets concerned more blasting will run the North Pole, so he gets the wife of an oil executive and her children to convince her husband to stop. But the best parts of the movie are when they ride around in the snowmobiles and end up in the North Pole. I haven't seen this movie in a few years, so I forget all the details, but I'm fairly confident the special effects on this one alone are pretty cheesy. But still this is an all time favorite.
7.) A Carol Christmas (2003):..As I'm sure you can guess by the title, this one's a retelling of a Christmas Carol. But Tori Spellings the one that needs the lesson this time around. She plays Carol a successful and shrewd talk-show host. And while putting together a Christmas special for her show, she's visited by "ghosts" from her past. And you all probably know the rest of the story. Plus, there's a romance in this version, which personally is just what the original story needed, in my opinion.
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