Bob Wallace makes sure to go all out every year on Christmas decorations so that he can have the brightest and most festive house in his neighbourhood.
This year, he notices that his new neighbour, and his former best friend, has put up an even brighter and more lavish display.
The fight is on when they declare war for the best Christmas decoration display in the neighbourhood........
Its obvious that this is a TV remake of Deck The Halls, starring the bloke from Home Alone, hoping that people hadn't seen the former, but recognised Stern, or possibly Frewer from The Taking Of Beverly Hills.
And it's all predictable stuff, nothing you haven't seen before, and it won't be surprising to see a dozen more of these types of Christmas films in the next couple of years.
Why? Because they are all perfunctory, and have a lovely message, and they do the trick, despite the fact that the child actors are face punchingly awful.
Stern and Frewer are okay, it's not funny, but its short and not offensive in the slightest.
This year, he notices that his new neighbour, and his former best friend, has put up an even brighter and more lavish display.
The fight is on when they declare war for the best Christmas decoration display in the neighbourhood........
Its obvious that this is a TV remake of Deck The Halls, starring the bloke from Home Alone, hoping that people hadn't seen the former, but recognised Stern, or possibly Frewer from The Taking Of Beverly Hills.
And it's all predictable stuff, nothing you haven't seen before, and it won't be surprising to see a dozen more of these types of Christmas films in the next couple of years.
Why? Because they are all perfunctory, and have a lovely message, and they do the trick, despite the fact that the child actors are face punchingly awful.
Stern and Frewer are okay, it's not funny, but its short and not offensive in the slightest.