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7/10
Brotherly Love...Not So Much!!!
deedee_2000-985-3416359 December 2021
Mistletoe Mixup, at first glance, is your typical Hallmark/Lifetime/etc. Christmas movie. Pretty lonely girl, handsome lonely guy, beautiful Christmas decorations, lots of snow, another handsome lonely guy.

Wait. What?

The plotline of two brothers competing for the girl is nothing new. We've seen it a million times before. The gimmick here is this, the brothers are being played by real-life brothers, Joey and Matthew Laurence. Although in the hands of some actors, this might have proven a weak premise, but the chemistry between the Laurence brothers is wonderful and carries the movie as a very enjoyable holiday treat.

Evidently this was a labor of love for the entire Laurence family. The character of Grandma was played by Joey and Matthew's real-life mother and while she's not as gifted an actress as her sons, her performance is winsome. Another Laurence brother, Andrew, directed Mistletoe and also appears in it briefly as their brother, Seth.

All in all, i'd definitely recommend Mistletoe Mixup. I don't know if i'm ready to call it a Christmas classic just yet, but it's definitely a fine addition to the Christmas libraries to be shown each season.

Merry Christmas y'all.
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7/10
Fun holiday TV movie with a twist
kandace_w19 December 2021
This is very similar to all of the other holiday TV movies BUT it features the adorable Lawrence brothers and their real life mom. I loved the brother battles. It's much better than the regular holiday movies. It has the predictable mix of snow, holiday decor, holiday magic, attractive people, family and fun. And the predictable ending. Enjoy!
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6/10
Not bad
stacymccord-1487321 December 2021
As far as "Hallmark " Christmas movies go, this one is a keeper. Definitely not going to win an academy award, but it's fun! The plot is slightly different than all the rest. Still has the romantic happy ending,as per the usual. I laughed several times. I give it thumbs up.
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6/10
A Lawrence Brothers Christmas
Jackbv1238 September 2022
The movie is mostly Lawrence brothers antics with both of them courting Holly, ineptly. That's all you need to know.

I think the three main actors probably had fun. They connect on screen.

There are some funny gags and some dumb ones and I'm not sure which was which. There is also a karaoke bit with the three brothers combining for O Holy Night. Most of it is legit, but it degenerates at the end like most of the things the brothers do.

I think it's crazy that Holly didn't run screaming after the first lunch with the family. Did you notice they all sat and argued for a good while with not one of them touching their sandwich?
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1/10
They dubbed English in English
mcflyluvr131311 December 2021
The editing and sound are awful and their voices never fully matched their mouths.

Like who even edited this movie and let that pass?

Hopefully you aren't looking for a good movie if you're watching this one.
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The Whole Thing Is Mixed Up
pcskigal20 December 2021
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Wow. I chose this movie based on a friend's recommendation. Won't do that again. The script dialog is terrible and the casting questionable. I get the hook- have a real family (of former Tigerbeaters) play the movie family - but the whole contrived ploy falls seriously flat. Joey Lawrence gave me the creeps the minute he steps on the scene with his bad haircut, Guido pinstripe suit and Gumba accent. His brother Andrew is more natural but not rugged and handsome enough to win over the fancy city girl - he's more like that ski bum you meet in a bar who's probably wearing his boxers inside out because he doesn't do laundry. The karaoke scene of ridiculous lip syncing wasn't funny, it was painful. Their mom who plays Grandma delivers some of the worst Christmas movie acting of all time and I couldn't take my eyes off the overdone plastic surgery. She looks like a drunk, live-action Muppet. And she rides a horse when she exits a scene??

Danielle Ryan is charming and about the only watchable thing here. However, there's no way one can believe that the woman cast to play her boss is actually anyone's boss. In fact, all of the direction left me scratching my head. Why would they cast Joey's ex-girlfriend to be basically Danielle Ryan's double? Same height, hair, eyes, personality. Then there are the random characters that step into a scene, say a line and then disappear. Were these favors the director needed to fulfill? For example, the Xmas tree lot worker pops in to ask (quietly) if he can help and they ignore him, the young 'mistletoe girl' at the beginning delivers her line about a wish straight to camera after the leads walk away, and what was up with the constant pan to a skier and snowboarder chasing each other down the mountain that had absolutely nothing to do with the story? It's all too weird. Usually with Christmas movies the story is cliche but at least things make scene.
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7/10
Cute and clean for a change.
windsyday13 December 2021
We weren't expecting to even watch (just on for background), but it was actually entertaining and very clean with wholesome family values. Rare in movies these days. No over-the-top acting or "jumping into bed" the first night stuff.
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1/10
Really bad, bad, bad, bad
littleking-6464526 December 2021
This movie is really bad -- bad acting, bad directing, bad make-up, bad writing. In fact, the reviews panning it are better written and more entertaining than the movie itself.
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8/10
Holiday fluff
richinhd-3058111 December 2021
Just a sweet movie featuring Lawrence brothers who are super nice in person btw....so it's nice to see them in a fun family Christmas romp. Of course it is predictable but that's just the formula for a sweet little Christmas movie.
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7/10
Brotherly antics and laughs
romancemoviefanatic1 January 2022
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I didn't have high hopes when I realized the cast was primarily made up of every Lawrence family member. Yup you heard me. The Lawrence brothers (Joey, Matthew and Andrew) all star in this along side their mother Donna Lawrence. It was a real family affair but let me tell you, boy did I laugh. It's exactly what I needed to watch. I mean I had numerous out loud, tears streaming down my face laughing moments. It was funny...and not in a bad way. A good way...trust me.

Holly (Ryan) is a workaholic who doesn't have time for the holidays. She is out with her friend and stumbles across a young girl who tells her to make a wish. Holly wishes that she would meet Mr. Right. Her friend doesn't hear her wish so she wishes to meet Mr. Right again. The next scene has Holly meeting Tom Wright (Joey) and he grabs her number. On her way home she meets Austin and ends up spending about 5 hours with him. Long story short, she believes Austin ghosts her when he doesn't return her texts and goes on a date with Tom. Tom invites her to his cabin with his family and when she goes up there she realizes that Tom and Austin are brothers! What follows is a hilarious movie of two brothers fighting for the girl but only one will win her heart.

The Lawrence brothers were just great in this movie. They had a chance just to be brothers and it really showed on screen. The banter, fights and brotherly competitions were what made this movie for me. Andrew Lawrence (Seth) didn't have a large role however when he was on screen boy did he deliver. I absolutely loved his character and he had me laughing alot. That scene when he was chewing on a twizzler was just so funny. The interaction between all three of them bickering about the Twizzler had me laughing hard. I can't imagine how much fun the three of them would have had doing a scene like that together. I actually wonder how much of their antics were scripted and how much were just ad lib.

Matthew Lawrence was lovable and I thought he was so genuine and just an overall nice guy. It doesn't hurt that he is also easy on the eyes. I found his relationship with Holly the most genuine and playful right from the start. They had such chemistry together.

Joey played a cocky older brother, which he does well. But can we talk about his suits? Can't you get a suit that fits this guy properly? They were so tight that I thought the buttons and seams were going to bust off when he walked or sat down. And I hate to say this but the guy needs to do something different with his hair and eyebrows. At 45 neither suit him and it looks like he is just trying to hard to be cool at this point.

Donna Lawrence, who is the mother of the Lawrence brothers, played their grandmother in this movie. Let me tell you, I did not enjoy her at all. I found her character annoying, over the top, and it just wasn't suited for her at all. I would have liked to see someone entirely different in the role.

The overall story was super slow for the first 30 minutes but if you stick through it, the next hour just blows by with humour, competition and brother antics. It was a good plot that was fun and engaging. I definitely recommend this if you need a laugh. Prepare yourself for some karaoke fun. I am giggling right now just writing about it.
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2/10
Weird and not funny
margaretgonzales19 March 2022
First of all why would they put a 28yr old with a 45yr old man that is so creepy. The movie wasn't funny at all. I think it would of been good if a younger guy more her age was in movie. And the other brother looks like if he needs a bath.
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10/10
Y'all don't get it!
mamanash200316 December 2021
This is a hysterical movie! The brothers fighting is so realistic! Do you even have boys? I love this movie! The Laurence family is a family like mine...messy and loud! I love their "grandmother/mom" She is a classic!
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7/10
As far as holiday romance movies go, this one isn't bad
I_Ailurophile24 December 2022
If nothing else is true of holiday-themed movies, and holiday romance movies in particular, they are at least consistent. Contrived, ham-handed, cheesy, and overbearing in their manufactured cheer, but consistent nonetheless. One might reasonably wonder if writer, director, cast, and crew alike lower themselves to participate in such an affair, or if they earnestly enjoy the kitsch (or the easy paycheck). Of course some titles are meaningfully sincere, but some are so unapologetically overdone in their writing and direction that it's not unfair to ask if they're intended to be a parody of the genre. 'Mistletoe mixup,' for the record, belongs to the latter category. Dialogue, scene writing, characters, the narrative at large, and even the opening scene are so direct as to readily inspire slack-jawed bewilderment and skepticism, and never is an opportunity missed to add to the pile (the karaoke scene leaves me at a loss for words). This isn't to say that it's not well made, or kind of charming in its way, but there's no mistaking that it belongs squarely among certain saccharine company that only the most open-minded or Christmas-loving of viewers could possibly appreciate.

The editing and cinematography are very well done, the filming locations are gorgeous, and the production design and art direction are smartly crafted. Director Andrew Lawrence runs a tight ship. The wardrobe is fabulous, and the hair and makeup work is lovely; the star's blonde locks have never looked better. And I do actually like the cast, all of whom embrace the lighthearted tomfoolery. The only person here I'm familiar with is Danielle C. Ryan, but I've seen her more than enough to know she's a capable, versatile actress, and she commands the gauche lead role well. Donna Lawrence is clearly having a blast as the peppy grandma who speaks her mind. And hey, credit where it's due - despite the artifice of the picture, there's some genuine wit and humor at play once the story advances into the second act, and the conflict figures in. While the picture is bent strictly toward utmost warmhearted schlock, one can see how Kaylin Richardson's screenplay shares a kinship with similar fare that the major studios might put out (that would be less restrained in terms of sensationalism). Why, there are even a couple small moments here and there that seem to diverge so much from the dependable formula of this feature's brethren that 'Mistletoe mixup' shakes things up just a tiny bit. This cheese may be overcooked, but it's still kind of tasty.

Even by the standards of what this represents, it's not perfect. The introduction of another supporting character, who will help to resolve the conflict, feels too much like a sidebar. That resolution itself, the better part of the third act, leans a little too far into sentimentalism and sets aside the more fun-loving side of the movie that made the second act so fun. And in both these instances, the protagonist is weirdly deemphasized, somewhat becoming a supporting character in her own film. All this is to say, the result is strangely uneven in a way that would theoretically have been easy to avoid. Still, this only wants to be a silly, heartfelt good time, and despite everything, it doesn't achieve that goal. It looks, sounds, and feels like a TV movie, even though it's not, and just one look at the promotional imagery and the premise tells one exactly what to expect. For those who can get on board with the style, though, it's still enjoyable on its own merits, with swell contributions from all to bring it to life. Don't go out of your way for 'Mistletoe mixup,' but if you're looking for something light and frivolous, you could do much worse.
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1/10
Wretched
angelanwalker25 December 2021
I watched this because I used to love Joey Lawrence when he was in Blossom (before he became a narcissist) and it was cool the whole family was in it.....that is, until I started watching it. How is it that Joey Lawrence is in his like third decade or so of acting and he is terrible at it?

Horrible writing/storyline (barf). Bad acting. Not sure why their mom was in it. Maybe she was bored. I wish she would have found another hobby cuz acting ain't it. What was very annoying was sometimes the words didn't match their mouths, the sound wasn't good at all. Who edited this?

Please, don't waste your time.
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7/10
Fun Holiday movie to watch with your own family
Lboogie07117 January 2022
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I think that the Lawrence Brothers were all great in this movie. I had a fun time watching this movie, I liked the characters and the storyline. This is what you want to see from the Lawrence brothers, all of them acting together and having a fun time!

Joey was so believable at playing the older sibling who has to take over the family business and thinking that everything is a competition, also I literally did not like Tom. I thought that this guy was such an egoistic, self-centered jerk. Andy did a great job writing his character that way plus Joey did so well acting as the character.

Matthew was great in the role of Austin, you really see how hard he tries to get Holly, knowing that his brother Tom also wants her. Tom and Austin's relationship is so believable because if you have a sibling, then you know what Austin goes through.

Andy was awesome! He was so funny and down to earth as Seth. Seth was my favorite character in the movie because of how he tries to diffuse the fights between his brothers and how he just pops up in a scene out of nowhere (ending scene where he steals the Karaoke machine is priceless)
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1/10
Beyond dreadful
judgewashington17 December 2021
I simply cannot say enough bad about this film. To begin with the acting, script, and direction are laughable, miles below the Hallmark Cadillac standard for this sort of holiday dreck. Then, too, we have the story of a passive, easily persuadable young woman who welcomes being controlled by her two possessive suitor brothers as they fight over her and make decisions for her, each one a scary control freak. These dashing "young men" whom she can't seem to resist are both nearly 2 decades older than she is, Joey Lawrence (45) looking and sounding like a grizzled ex-con from Jersey. In fact, the four cast members of the Lawrence family resemble something out of a bad episode of the Sopranos, and they're individually and collectively awful. Worst of all is Donna Lawrence, who plays "Grandma" (but who is actually mother to cast members Joey, Matthew, and Andrew Lawrence), bewigged and bewildered, scarier looking than Norma Bates in the basement. I cannot unsee this monstrosity---it is is the worst thing that I've seen in decades.
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1/10
Did I just watch that?
knoxvillebeach11 December 2021
I'm a sucker for sappy and low budget Christmas movies. However I was so distracted by Joey Lawrence's painted on goatee and Botox and lip fillers and lip gloss I couldn't keep it on my TV. I'm sure the rest of the cast did a fine job but whoa- let's maybe slow down with the plastic surgery, it's gotten cartoonish.
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9/10
Cute...Cute...cute!
msfire10 December 2021
Cute, corky and funny! What else do you people want? Easy breezy fun Christmas movie to watch. I love Joey Lawrence in anything, plus his brothers? Yes, please!
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2/10
Overwhelmingly Cheesy
chhbqchsh20 December 2021
This movie is like every other Christmas love movie, cheesy. This movie is a good choice if you like to cringe and laugh at the production quality of movies. The acting is off, the music is weirdly placed and the story line is predictable. There are better Christmas movies to watch. Again, let me emphasize that the acting is off and really weird!
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10/10
Super adorable movie
bahmadzai6812 December 2021
This was such a cute movie. The Lawerence Brothers are always a pleasure to watch. It was a cute storyline that could have turned out disastourous with the wrong actors/directors but thankfully that wasn't the case. I would recommend.

And btw Matthew Lawerence is still a fox 😉
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1/10
Painful
jenniferlmills-6036810 December 2021
So bad. Awful. Don't waste your time. Bad. Just bad. Needs 150 characters. So.... Bad. Awful. Terrible. Trite. Holy hell this sucks. Makes hallmark look Oscar-worthy. BAD!!!!
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3/10
A Mistletoe Mess
tommy567729 December 2021
Well, I've heard of keeping it in the family but this takes the cake. I knew I was in trouble when I saw Lawrence all over the opening titles but thought, what the heck. I'll give it a shot.

Let's start with Joey. I knew he was in the movie but when I saw him in the Christmas tree scene I thought it was a brother. He wasn't recognizable as Joey. Maybe when you reach a certain age you should consider a different haircut. And, there was just something about those eyebrows. WT... It looked like someone had pasted a couple of dead caterpillars up there. For whatever reason I've never been a fan. Right from the start on Gimme A Break with that silly tag word: Whoa! He's never been able to lose that New York/Jersey accent which adds to his silliness. Sorry Joey. Next.

Enter Matthew. Well, he and his character are pretty likable in this but ya know, some guys just shouldn't do the scruff look. If you can't do a full beard don't do any. Please. I found myself rooting for him anyway.

The acting itself isn't so terrible as to make it unwatchable but this movie would have been better served with decent writing. Also, there aren't enough people who like this family enough to watch them all together. It just smacks of nepotism. I'm over it.

Sorry. I didn't mean to make this a Lawrence bashing but it's challenging not to go there. Show me something with just Joey or just Matthew. Get past the silliness and do something real.

Danielle would do herself well to read the script before accepting a part. Who's managing her, for Godsakes? She's able and way above this mess.

A silly terrible mess. They should've spent more time on development of the relationship rather than fighting over a girl with your brother. Wish I were a consultant.
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1/10
What did we just watch?
disneytiff26 December 2021
Even while fast forwarding through it and attempting to do a Christmas movie drinking game it was still terrible and not even laughably. This poor woman was fought over in a "cock fight" (yes that's said in the movie) and neither man was worth her! Terrible acting and writing and the costume designer needed to get that man some bigger suits! The grandma looked and moved like a robot? Was she real? She's not on imdb? The baby model at the beginning was the only good part of this movie.
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8/10
It's a cheesy Holiday movie, what do you expect?
caseymckissick27 December 2021
Will this win an Oscar, no. Will it warm your cold heart, judging by the other critics here, also no. But for those of us who appreciate these kind of movies for what they are, I say it's excellent. Great to see the Lawrence Brothers back on screen again. Very cute movie, great for wrapping presents to.
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2/10
A Little Creepy
rhea-sonja2 December 2022
The bad reviews are accurate. I had to watch most of the movie on mute because the dialogue was so cringy. Who made this creepy movie? It's like a fourth grader wrote a screenplay. I cannot think of anything more displeasurable, or awkward, than attempting a romance with two brothers in the same family. I laughed only once-when the third brother jumped into the karaoke rendition of O Holy Night-I turned up the volume. But then it got unbearably awkward again and I couldn't hit the Mute button fast enough. I honestly enjoyed reading the bad reviews for it more than the movie itself. There's some kind of justification in knowing that the sentiment of cringe was shared.
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