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7/10
Not your typical Christmas movie
dataferret-8752421 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Whaddya know? No woven web of deception, unexpected twists, and misunderstandings, but a breezy fun Christmas with a lazy and inexorable conclusion. Predictable, yes, but nicely done with a satisfying resolution, including a possible love triangle switcheroo thrown in.

Nice train stuff: several small HO scale pikes (not the three-rail O-scale careening plastic toys) as well as a miniature 4-4-4 1870s locomotive and open passenger cars - which apparently is... soundlessly electric? It's not steam, nor is there the sound of a gasoline engine, and much of the story involves train enthusiasts working together, though only two are featured. It'd be nice if there was a female train nut / mechanic, too.

Protagonist is a strong, successful, determined, tech-savvy web designer woman, divorced, with (of course) a gee-that's-SWELL moppet boy. And the love interest is a train guy / handyman, needing help getting his hobby shop into the 21st century, not too badly scraggle-bearded, though he does have a low bass/baritone voice difficult to hear. The woman is the engine that could, of course, and the guy is bedazzled with her and pretty much goes along for the ride.
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6/10
The voice...
pepperlilly13 October 2022
Actually this is a decent and pleasant movie, not too sappy! But Cindy Busby's voice is just so annoying, also her sometimes over the top acting! And what is with the singinglike speaking and always just a smidge too forced and too loud? Is it possible, that she got worse over the years? It's a pity really, because otherwise, this and other movies with her in it would be so much more enjoyable. Chad Murray is great, but there is no chemistry at all! Honestly: How could there be? Also the motheract is not really believeable, sorry! She's just not it! Maybe someone could tell her? Maybe it's time for a fresh career choice? Or perhaps a special training could help? ;-)
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7/10
A holiday train worth jumping on
TheLittleSongbird11 February 2023
Expectations were somewhat mixed for 'The Holiday Train'. Chad Michael Murray to me has come on quite a lot since his teenage heartthrob sort of roles in his earlier career, he's not been great in everything but he has been watchable more often than not. Will confess to not being a fan of Cindy Busby, she has a real tendency to play unlikeable characters that are very similar to each other and her approach to the characters are similar too. The concept was quite nice and Lifetime did have some worthwhile ones in 2021, 'Christmas Movie Magic' springing to mind.

'The Holiday Train' is definitely one of the worthwhile 2021 Lifetime films for me. 2021 was very hit and miss for Christmas films and for Lifetime, but 'The Holiday Train' is one of the better ones. Can see why some will not like it and it does have issues that stop it from being a classic (never expect a classic with this company), but there was the expectation of it being a pleasant enough watch at least and to me it succeeded at that absolutely. Can see why others liked it as well.

It is agreed absolutely that Busby does overdo the perkiness and borders on being too hyper in places. The story is formulaic and holds few surprises, one can see the too convenient ending (even when knowing what to expect but secretly hoping that it would do something different) from some way off.

Did think that it was a little bit of a slow starter, complete with some pretty ropey dialogue.

However, a lot is good about 'The Holiday Train'. Busby, despite some issues, is less annoying than usual and gives one of her better 2021 performances as she does have a lot of charming moments. Did like the laid back, easy going confidence of Murray and the two have genuine chemistry that does have a sweetly romantic vibe. Kate Trotter is classy support, with zest and sympathetic edge. Callum Shoniker is cute and not too cutesy or bratty. The characters on the whole were worth connecting with, though Busby's hyperactivity did make her character not easy to warm to to begin with.

Production values are pleasing. It's not too drab or garish in photography, the editing didn't seem rushed or disorganised and the scenery has a real charm to it. Loved the trains, that were like their own characters. The dialogue has flow and doesn't get too cheesy or too schmaltzy generally once the film got going. The story on the whole is light hearted and heart warming.

Nice film if not mind blowing. 7/10.
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7/10
On Track
rebekahrox21 December 2021
Workaholic Danielle ( Can we get a Hallmark heroine who is kinda lazy just one time?) is taking her son home for Christmas to experience the holiday the way she did when she was a child with all of the bells and whistles, including the town's famous holiday train. At the last minute, her boss lays a project on her that she can work on through her vacation. She briefly stands up to him but when he frowns at her, she caves. When will we have a female employee who is a shining star for the company not give up her power and submit to the boss's unreasonable demands? In this case though, she is not struggling with the project throughout the movie casting a pall on the family time and celebrations. She pretty much knocks out the project right away and we move on to the important stuff. How refreshing!

Dani is as energetic at home as she is at work and when she learns the Holiday Train which her late Dad took the lead on for the town is kaput, she is determined to set it back on track (no pun intended). To that end she gets together with Chad Michael Murray who repairs her Dad's Lionel train she found in the attic. He is a train enthusiast as well as a hobby shop owner. CMM is as lazy and disorganized as Dani is efficient and hardworking. He's also a little grumpy and a slob. ("Sorry, It's the maid's day off." "Are you sure she isn't hiding under all that stuff?") His business is suffering (surprise surprise) possibly because he leaves his store open with no one on the floor while he is in the back room repairing stuff with headphones on so he can't hear if he has any customers who might would want to buy something but more likely just steal it and he would never know the difference. But opposites attract. Danielle whips his business into shape in no time with a website and a human presence minding the store. CMM embarks on restoring the holiday train and romance ensues, despite some competition from the frisky flower shop owner next door.

Cindy was well cast as the peppy smiley Dani and I liked the pairing with laidback CMM who can do "scruffy" like nobody's business. Cindy looked great as did the actress who played her Mom who had a little promise of romance of her own.
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7/10
Pleasantly surprised
crosemnnc24 January 2022
I wasn't expecting much. Cindy Busby in some of her last movies has been quite annoying. There was a little overacting in some parts. Chad Michael Murray's last movies that I watched were terrible. This movie either had a better writer, director or the actors just got better. The leads had chemistry. Even with some of the usual plots, it was handled as adults without the games and added 'drama'.
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6/10
VIEWS ON FILM review of Toying with the Holidays
burlesonjesse523 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I reviewed many Lifetime movies circa the year 2020. Toying with the Holidays is my first Xmas write-up for good old '21. Christmas Day is getting closer so well, it's time again.

Anyway Toying with the Holidays sort of "toys" with the audience. I mean it's not intentional but you figure the film could've been a tad shorter (I always thought Lifetime yuletide flicks clocked in at 90 minutes). A slow burn, cutesy drama that didn't really have anything at stake? Yeah I got through it.

So OK, Toying with the Holidays follows the Lifetime holiday blueprint down to its nub. You got the two leads (male and female) who initially have conflict. You have one of the leads saddled with a relative who passed away. You have the same female lead going back to her hometown to predictably save Christmas. Lastly, you have that final smooch at the end which could've happened a heck of a lot sooner. I mean c'mon, just kiss the girl dude!

Toying with the Holidays is a December release that looks about as Christmassy as you can get. I mean every frame could be a postcard from the snowcaps of the North Pole. Watching "Holidays", you secretly wonder if the filmmakers decided to open up a year-long Noel shop between jobs. Heck, "ho ho ho" feels like a regularly scheduled thang.

Taking place in a fictional town in Illinois and featuring two appealing actors (Chad Michael Murray, Cindy Busby) who I guess have perfectly placed hair, Toying with the Holidays takes the cheese factor and the wraith of Frank Capra and applies it to the concept of resurrecting old-world, model trains. Murray squints, Busby looks good in jeans, the town gets drowned in eggnog, and everybody lives happily ever after. My ka, well it got a full helping of saccharine and glace.
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8/10
A cute Christmas movie
scarletepilogue21 December 2021
This movie was pretty good. I love watching Lifetime Christmas movies; most of them are pretty similar...some are unbearable to even watch.. The basic plot of the movie is the same overall concept as the other Christmas movies on Lifetime (as expected), but it has an all around different 'theme' (for lack of a better word). The acting is better in this movie than most other Lifetime Christmas. All in all, it's a cute and heartfelt movie to watch-it is worth watching, in my opinion.
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7/10
All aboard!
allmoviesfan9 November 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Don't miss this Christmas train.

Chad Michael Murray (who seems to be aging backwards, Benjamin Button-style) and Cindy Busby are great together in one of the better Lifetime Christmas movies I've ever seen. Busby's Danielle leaves Chicago for her small home town of Holly Pines for Christmas. She hasn't been home since her young son was only two, and she wants to show him all the Christmas traditions that she grew up with, including - if possible - restoring the North Pole Express train. Enter CMM, who plays Kevin, the local hobby shop owner and train nerd. Danielle sees the restoration of the train as a way to honour her late father's memory.

The super-cheerful Busby and Murray have great chemistry, and the movie moves along at a pleasant pace, right to the expected conclusion. A nice film for the season, just what the doctor - or, in this case, conductor - ordered.
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9/10
Loved the trains
tinatalksavon22 December 2021
My hubby loved watching the trains. This show was somewhat different with the trains & their meanings to the town and the family. It wasn't just a boy meets girl show. Good storyline, fun show.

My only complaint is that Cindy Busby is so perky & annoying - almost to the point of appearing fake. No one is that happy & energetic all the time.
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