I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998)
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" I'll Be Home for Christmas is a 1998 American Christmas family comedy film directed by Arlene Sanford. The plot follows a college student who must make it from his campus in Los Angeles, California to his family's home in Larchmont, New York in time for Christmas dinner in order to win his father's Porsche. It stars Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Jessica Biel, Adam LaVorgna, Sean O'Bryan and Gary Cole and was released on November 13, 1998. Itโs a dubious message, to be sure. A college student"

"First Viewing Plot: A college student faces an impossible journey when he is left stranded in the desert, thousands of miles from home, with no money and only a few days left until Christmas. I'll Be Home for Christmas is a bog-standard Disney Christmas movie, for better or worse, and it was made using the same filmmaking sensibilities that permeated road trip comedies in the 1990s and early 2000s. You know the type - implausible happenings, lenient/gullible police, the protagonist diffusing a"

" First Viewing Viewing Date: December 4th Via: Disney+ Plot: A college student faces an impossible journey when he is left stranded in the desert, thousands of miles from home, with no money and only a few days left until Christmas. Rating: 6.1/10"
“To be honest, I wasnโt expecting much from this flick but since it was available on Disney+, I thought I might as well check it out. First of all, I have to admit that Iโm not a huge fan of Christmas movies but, even though this movie was not the worst one I have seen in this genre, it still had the weakest concept though. Seriously, not only it was a lame Christmas flick but, on top of that, also a lousy road-movie. I mean, the tone was either too light or too dark so, when you get to see the main character dropped in a middle of a desert, it was more cringe-inducing than really funny and the damned thing never managed to be really entertaining after that. Same thing with the main character, he was never really a douche-bag but never really a nice guy either but, at least, Jonathan Ta” read more