At once a throwback to the days of Capra and Sturges and a wholly contempo item, Snow Days is smarter and more appealing than many other recent romantic comedies.
Let it Snow (2001)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:4
Rotten:3
Average Rating:5.5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jun 8, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: A goofy wannabe chef falls in love with a feisty meteorologist in this wholesome romantic comedy about growing up and getting the girl. James (Kipp Marcus) is a daffy dude who just wants to be... A goofy wannabe chef falls in love with a feisty meteorologist in this wholesome romantic comedy about growing up and getting the girl. James (Kipp Marcus) is a daffy dude who just wants to be liked. One afternoon, while shoveling snowy sidewalks, he meets Sara (Alice Dylan) who brings him cocoa and shows him she can balance a cup on her flat head. They sled, they make dreams, they decide on their careers. He's silly and sincere; she's fiery and aloof. They decide they're "just friends," but they can't seem to meet anyone else they like as much as each other. He goes to her school dance, they kiss, they decide they won't see each other for a while because now their relationship is too complicated. She moves to England, he moves to the Big Apple. He thinks he'll never see her again; she moves to New York. They reunite, but she's engaged to get married. James's best friend, Mitch (Henry Simmons) is a successful stockbroker who tries to bring James down to earth throughout, but James is just too much of a romantic for that. Bernadette Peters plays James's wacky mother who only dates foreigners who don't speak English. [More]
Starring: Kipp Marcus, Alice Dylan, Bernadette Peters, Kristopher Scott Feidel
Starring: Kipp Marcus, Alice Dylan, Bernadette Peters, Kristopher Scott Feidel, Michael Ornstein, Judith Malina, Henry Simmons, Larry Pine, Miriam Shor, Debra Sullivan
Director: Adam Marcus
Director: Adam Marcus
Screenwriter: Kipp Marcus
Producer: Kipp Marcus
Composer: Sean McCourt
Studio: Artistic License
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Reviews for Let it Snow
The film has refreshingly modest aims; it just wants to tell an enjoyable boy-meets-girl story.
James' character is a charmless, boring lump and it's very hard to care if he gets the girl or not.
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