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It's the night before and an elf band is out in the snow and they beginning playing an absolute banger of a song and that's when Dan found out this movie was a musical. Santa begins to sing a song all about preparing for Christmas. It's showtime baby! There is one letter that got left behind, so these elves run to try to get it to Santa before he takes off. One of the reindeer, Robin, gets sick and has to stay home. The elves come running out just in time and Santa opens up the letter. It is from a little girl, The Princesss of Hearts, in Wonderland who is hoping Santa will finally visit them this year. He decides that they're going to visit Wonderland first. The reindeer aren't having it. They've read the book. Wonderland is mad! Santa reminds them that he's Santa and everyone deserves a gift!Robin realizes that Santa left the reindeer SOS button behind, so they fly off.
We head to Wonderland and we find out that some of the folks in Wonderland secretly celebrate Christmas but hide it from the Queen because she's outlawed Christmas. She heads off to sleep just as Santa lands on the roof. Her cat hears some commotion on the roof and won't stand for it. So they go invisible mode, sneaks downstairs and knocks over a lamp to wake the Queen up. She comes downstairs and finds Santa and she says OFF WITH HIS HEAD! He runs off and she fall out the window. Santa tries to find the princess but ends up opening a door which causes him to fall through the door and into a maze. It's mad out there! He discovers a girl named Alice who is also there and she's a giant - she's been eating the apple shrooms. Luckily, she's given a potion which shrinks her back to regular size. They go to enjoy some tea and treats with the Mad Hatter. But the Queen isn't too far behind.
We find out that the Queen tried to send a letter to Santa when she was a kid, but the White Rabbit goofed on getting it to the mailbox in one piece. Since Santa never came to Wonderland, she began to hate Christmas. she catches up with Santa and he is put on trial. It's in the trial that the Queen finds out that St. Nick has only just now discovered her letter.
Via song, we find out all she really wanted was a bandersnatch. She gives it some thought and decides to give St. Nick one last chance to give her the bandersnatch she's always wanted.
But Santa and the gang took some of the shrinking juice to escape from jail.
When Queen gets to the jail, she finds it empty and gets real sad. She tracks Santa down and he gives her the gift and it's coal. He explains that's what happens to a gift if you haven't been nice. The only way to get the gift is to be kind. So she decides to let Alice go but keep Santa in jail until the gift turns back. Alice helps the Queen learn how to be kind again. She finds Santa and tells him to give the gift to someone who deserves it and they all enjoy tea together.
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This week we're reliving the best DTH moments from 'Christmas Holidate' (May 27, 2024) through 'Snow 2: Brain Freeze' (July 31, 2024)
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Grace Anderson's new job as a nanny, for the mayor's family, turns into a nightmare when a murder rocks the town, and she starts receiving ominous messages. She starts to question what deadly secrets are lurking in her hometown? -
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We see Erica walking around the streets of Barcelona, speaking Spanish no problem. Cut to Anna who is the author of a book that is absolutely flopping. It's a book about falling in love in Barcelona. For some reason, though, the book is flopping everywhere except for Barcelona.Erica walks into her favorite book store and is talking to the owner, Nico. He tells her about this book that is selling like crazy and calls it the best book he's ever read. He tells her that he's trying to get the author to come to do a reading at the store. He calls her his literary crush.
The problem here is that Erica actually translated the book and actually made some changes to the book without the author's permission and made the book better which is why it's selling so well in Barcelona. But per her contract with the publisher, she can't disclose to anyone that she translated the book, much less made any changes to it.
But it doesn't take too long for Anna to figure out what Erica did once Nico starts talking about all of his favorite parts of the book and Anna has no idea what he's talking about.
Nico asks Anna if she would be willing to write a short story and she agrees and then tries to convince Erica to help her with it so that she can impress Nico more because she's liking him. So Erica is in a tough spot here because she's liked Nico for a long time.
So Anna begins to explore Barcelona, especially the food, to become inspired for her book. And obviously hanging out with Nico a ton. The problem is Anna just can't write anything - she just wants to write food reviews.
They work together to write this short story and Erica sees that Anna is working on a food review website.
They get into an argument about Nico and all is lost. But Anna shows up and does a reading of her book and she realize how beautiful the words Erica wrote are, so she finally tells that Erica really wrote the book.
Nico realizes that she’s the one he loves and they kiss.
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The movie kicks off mid stand off. This dude is asking Ethan for the Rabbit's Foot. Ethan is like I gave you to the Rabbit's Foot. He's like you have until the count of 10 or I kill your boo thang over here. There's yelling. It's serious. Ethan is like I'll help you find the Rabbit's Foot but you gotta let her go. Dude says 10 and it cuts to the Mission Impossible music, back to form!
Cut back a bit. Ethan is just living a normal life and he is engaged to a women named Julia. She's not Nyla and we'll never hear from her again. We're at their engagement party when Ethan get's a call. He knows it means to meet at the gas station, so he goes to "get ice". At the gas station, he sees his buddy John from the IMF. He tells him about a mission to rescue one of Ethan's proteges, Lindsey Farris, who was captured while investigating arms dealer Owen Davian, who is the guy from the beginning of the movie.
Normally IMF would disavow captured agents, but Farris may be their only clue to get to Davian who is a high priority for the IMF.
After a night of sleep, Ethan decides he in. He's met by his old pal Luther and a couple of other folks. They raid the warehouse where Lindsey is. She tells Ethan that she needs to talk to him but there's no time. They get to the helicopter and Lindsey begins to complain about serious pain in her head. Ethan uses his fancy head scanner and discovers a micro-explosive implanted in Lindsey's head. He tells her he needs to use a defibrillator to disable the decide. But before they can charge it, it goes off and she dies.
When he gets back to the IMF, he is in big trouble. IMF director Theodore Brassel tells him that he's lucky to even be alive now.
Ethan finds out that IMF technician Benji Dunn recovers enough from the damaged laptops that they took from the warehouse. He finds out that Davian is gonna be at the Vatican City to get the "Rabbit's Foot", something he's planning to sell for 850 million dollar.
So Ethan once again has to tell Julia that he's gotta travel for work. Before leaving, he and Julia have an impromptu wedding at the hospital's chapel and then kiss big ones!
And off he goes to infiltrate the Vatican City and capture Davian. The plan goes perfectly, complete with masks, switch em up, it's a whole thing. And they all escape on a boat. It's a perfect plan. They even make everyone think that Davian died in a car explosion.
On the flight back, Davian wakes up and immediately threatens to kill Ethan and his wife. This makes Ethan very mad and when Davian won't share where the Rabbit's Foot is and who his buyer is, he dangles Davian out the plane.
After landing, Ethan learns of a video of Lindsey warning that she believes IMF Director Brassel is working with Davian. Just then, the convoy that has Davian is suddenly attacked and Davian escapes. Ethan is able to get his hands on the briefcase though that contains the location of the Rabbit's Foot.
Ethan is very concerned about Julia. So he rushes to the hospital to warn her but it's too late. Davian calls Ethan to give him 48 hours to recover the Rabbit's Foot for Julia's life, but then Ethan is captured by IMF. Brassel holds him there and calls him a rogue agent. His buddy Agent John Musgrave from the beginning comes in to "question him" but really is there to mouth instruction for how to escape and get to the Rabbit's Foot's location and gives him a knife to help him escape.
Armed with a delightful disguise, Ethan hops on a plane to Shanghai and meets his team, which Musgrave sent there under the guise of another operation. Ethan and his team raid the building where the Rabbit's Foot is secured and tell Davian that they have the Rabbit's Foot.
Ethan goes to deliver the Rabbit's Foot with almost no time to spare. Davian tells him to arrive alone. He tags the Rabbit's Foot and send the info to Musgrave so he can track it.
He is forced to show up alone with the Rabbit's foot. He is then given a liquid to drink that knocks him out. When he wakes up, he is injected with the same micro-explosive Lindsey had in her head. Suddenly, we're back to the beginning with Davian questioning where the Rabbit's Foot is which Ethan is confused by because he had it in his hand when he drank that stuff. It's not good enough for Davian and he shoots and kills Julia.
Musgrave then walks in. Turns out, it wasn't really Julia. It was Davian's head of security in a Julia mask. They put a Julia mask on her to force Ethan to tell the truth about what he brought. Musgrave reveals himself as the mole, not Brassel. He explains to Ethan that all of this is to get the US to attack the middle east in order to make sure they don't use the Rabbit's Foot.
But Musgrave knows about Lindsey's message. He demands to know what it was. Ethan won't tell him. So he calls up to show that he does indeed have Julie captive. Ethan bites his hand. He calls Benji and asks him to track where the last call from Musgrave's phone was to. Benji gives him the info despite Ethan being a wanted man.
He stays on the phone with him and leads him through Shanghai to get him to Julia. Unfortunately, Davian is also there. He tells Ethan he's going to kill Julia in front of him. But Ethan fights back, pushes him out onto the road, rolls Davian on top of him so he gets hit by a truck that passes over Ethan perfectly.
He runs back to free Julia but Ethan has that micro-explosive in his head. He stumbles around trying to find a defibrillator. So he makes a handmade one, teaches Julia how to use a gun, asks her to exlectrocute him and bring him back to life. She proceedes to do all of that perfectly, including killing Musgrave. She punches Ethan in the chest until he comes back.
He explains to Julia who he really is and brings Brassel the Rabbit's Foot. Brassel tries to convince him to stay on but all Ethan says is "I'll send you a postcard." The whole office cheers as Ethan and Julia walk off together.
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Trish Moore is a jewelry designer who is at a bar, watching this couple hug. It inspired her to beginning sketching at ring idea. Suddenly, her blind date shows up and spills her drinks. His name is Booker and it does not go well. She's very by the book. He's very loosey goosey. She ends up leaving and breaks another glass. And then bumps into a guy holding Christmas presents. She is not well.The next day at work, she is finishing up some rings for a wedding. The box that it's in ends up getting in this box of boxes that are being picked up for delivery after she falls on them while flirting with the pick up guy. So that box ended up getting mixed up in those boxes and taken by the pick up guy.
Booker then shows up much to Trish's surprise. He's actually the best men for the wedding the rings are for and that's when she discovers that the rings have been picked up. So they decide to go to the delivery company and try to figure out where it ended up since it didn't have an address on it. He has no idea but gives them the addresses that were along the route. Maybe it somehow got dropped on on the route. IT did not.
But Trish and Booker are kind of enjoying each others company until they aren't. They end up getting into a huge argument and she goes off to meet another guy but the sparks just aren't quite there.
She comes up with another set of rings for the wedding and Booker comes by to pick it up. He ends up sticking around to play his Christmas board game. After hanging out for a while, she comes back to her office and lays on the ground and finds the rings.
She brings them to the wedding and at the reception, Booker asks her to dance. They dance and talk and kiss.
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Daisy Lu is an aspiring graphic designer and a big fan of dogs. She wants to start her own business and adopt a dog but all she can handle right now is to foster. She works at her best friends coffee shop that also helps get dogs adopted from the local shelter. She finds out that Jace James is moving back into town and she does not like Jace James. Well, she used to like Jace James. He makes furniture and had a show with his girlfriend where they would do interior design for the stars but they've broken up. But he used to live here and he had ideals that Daisy believes he's abandoned. As she's ranting about Jace James, he walks up behind her and overhears it. He's like "it's good to be home". He decides he wants to adopt the dog that Daisy has been fostering named Patches. She decides to pitch helping Jace like market a new image for himself and then they can enter that rebranding into this design expo that has a 50k cash prize? I dunno man.She keeps showing up. At first, it's to help him get used to having a dog. But then it's to help give him pointers on how to interior design his house. Then to just hang out. She starts recording videos of him building a dog house out of refurbished wood and she thinks there might be something good there.
After having an argument with her mom, she rushes over to Jace's house and is shocked to see that his ex is there. She saw the video of the dog house and saw how happy he was and she realizes that she really missed him. Daisy ends up sticking around for dinner and then she overhears the ex talking about how dumb this expo is that she's entering because you can't enter a person into the design expo.
Daisy leaves and looks it up and she's right - you can't enter a person into the design expo. She goes to tell Jace to forget that she ever existed.
He ends up sending her a yarn sweater from the yarn bomber - and that's enough to convince her to still enter the contest. She gives the presentation and she is, predictably, disqualified.
Also, she finds out her mom is the yarn bomber.
A video of her presentation goes viral - people are calling it the future of marketing. Turns out, it was Jace who posted it.
They make up and kiss and go into business together.
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Patrick is back for another Game Show Palooza!
Today's game features the self-explanatory segments 'The Call is Coming From Inside the House' and 'Summer of Lifetime' - and the return of 'Right to Be Wrong'! -
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Publicist Savannah Bailey offers Tripp Nelson, her actor client of newfound fame, the ability to connect with fans and find his type at a rom-com cruise event KissCon after reinventing himself but he must learn who he is without celebrity.
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We're in Sydney, Australia. Biocyte Pharmaceuticals. This Einstein looking mother goose shoots himself in the wrist with this gun that has some sort of drug in it. Apparently he created a bioweapon for Biocyte called Chimera but also created the cure for it. And he needs to get it into the right hands. Next thing you know, he's on a plane sitting next to Ethan Hunt. He's the right hands.
The plane experiences some cabin pressure loss, so the masks come down. Ethan stands up to take a look at whats up. People with the masks on start dropping like flies.
Turns out, it's not really Ethan Hunt. It's a dude in the mask. Son of a gun got me again! There's a group of baddies who take the briefcase that Einstein had in his hands. They kill him and jump out of the plane before it crashes.
Next thing you know, we're with Ethan Hunt, the real one. and he's just rock climbing, free solo style. It's nuts. Suddenly, this bag with glasses appear and he's given his mission - find this women named Nyah who apparently is the ex of Ambrose, the head of the guys from the plane. They think she'll be able to help get the briefcase back seeing as how she's also a profession thief.
Ethan finds Nyah at this party trying to pick a lock for a necklace. Ethan tries to warn Nyah that the lock is protected by a fool proof alarm, but she ignores him. They are surrounded by armed guards. Thanks to Ethan's cover, he helps her escape, but she's not interested in working with him.
Ethan chases Nyah in his car and he saves her life when car skids and falls over the cliff edge. They then have special time and she agrees to help him.
Ethan then meets mission commander Swanbeck who reveals that Einstein had sent a video message to Ethan, while Ethan was out climbing. Now he's dead. And that's why you don't go on vacation.
Apparently Ambrose was ordered by Swanbeck to impersonate Ethan Hunt since that who Einstein trusted but then he went rouge. Ethan's mission is to find this briefcase with the drug in it and bring it back.
Nyah is not happy to learn that she has been recruited because she was Ambrose's ex-girlfriend but she agrees to help.
Ethan get a team together. Luther is back and then we meet Billy, an australian helicopter pilot.
Nyah sets up a time to meet with Ambrose. He sends someone to bring her to him which she's okay with because she knows that Ethan is tracking her and will keep her safe.
One of Ambrose's associates, Hugh, suggests that Nyah's timing is a big suspcious, so he cuts off the tip of his pinky.
Ambrose makes a memory card with information on Chimera and brings it to the race track to show to John McCloy, the CEO of Biocyte. Ethan sees Ambrose showing the contents of the memory card to McCloy on a camera. Nyah is able to get that card and gives it to Ethan. The card confirms that the drug is deadly. She gets back to Ambrose and she sneaks the card back into his pocket, which he notices but plays it cool.
McCloy gets into his limo which has been taken by the IMF and they pump it full of this gas. When he wakes up, he's in a fake hospital room and is greeted by the ghost of Einstein. He tells him he's been infected with Chimera. McCloy admits that he ordered Chimera to be developed as a bio-weapon to sell for big bucks. Obviously, it's actually just Ethan in a mask and he now has all the information he needs.
Nyah meets up with Ethan and they talk about the plan and we find out that it's not actually Ethan, rather it's Ambrose in a mask. So many masks, so little time. Ambrose decides he's going to use Nyah as bait to get Ethan to show up.
Ethan and his team work on a plan to break into Biocyte and destory the remaining Chimera samples. Ethan enters the building from the roof, cuz it's Mission Impossible. He gets into the labs and begins to get rid of the remaining samples. Ther'es one left when he is suddenly ambused by Ambrose and his team.
Ethan isn't worried about it until he finds out that Ambrose brought Nyah. He sends her over to grab the last gun of Chimera.. Nyah injects the virus into her body, giving her 20 hours to live and ensuring that Ambrose won't kill her. Ethan escapes but promising to save her.
Ambrose releases Nyah on the streets of Sydney to spread the virus. Why? Because he meets back up with McCloy with a vile of the virus. He says he doesn't wants his money, he wants stock because as the Chimera outbreak grows, BioCyte will make a ton of money since they already have the anti-virus. McCloy isn't thrilled with this plan but there's not much he can do.
Suddenly, there's a knock on the door. It's an explosive thrown by Ethan. Ambrose tells his baddies to go kill him, including Hugh. Ethan and Hugh get into a big fight. He is able to put an Ethan mask onto Hugh and put a Hugh mask on himself. Ambrose them killed the fake Ethan. But when Ambrose see's fake Ethan's finger, he realizes what he's done.
While Ambrose was distracted by this, the real Ethan takes the vials containing the virus and the antidote and runs to the helicopter waiting for him outside. Ambrose catches up with him first which leads to a bit of a chase with Ethan on a motorcycle, riding it through fire and what not. Ultimately, it leads to a fight between Ambrose and Ethan and Ethan is able to kill him in one of the more ridiculous ways you could imagine.
They tracked Nyah down and brought her to Ethan and Luther injects her with the anti-virus!
Commander Swanbeck reminds Ethan he was supposed to bring back a sample of the Chimera virus and he's like sorry. Nyah's record is wiped clean and Ethan ends the movie by meeting up with her and kissing big ones cuz everything is just a Hallmark movie in disguise, some might say a mask. -
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The movie kicks off with what I believe is an original song for this BET+ Christmas film. We open with a dream sequence of Nancy being crowned the Queen of Christmas. Both Doris and Julia wake up suddenly—apparently from having the same dream?
Doris, Julia, and Nancy are neighbors who compete in the local Christmas decorating competition, but Doris and Julia cannot stand Nancy. It’s not just that she always wins—it’s also that she only tips $1 on a $300 hair job Doris does for her, and then walks into Julia’s bakery to announce she won’t be eating any of the baked goods.
Then comes bad news: the church’s annual Christmas play is canceled. Bishop Tony is just too tired to organize it this year.
But their acting skills won’t go to waste—because director Patrick Saint Thomas is coming to town to cast his upcoming movie, and he’s hoping to find some untapped talent within the church community. If you get a golden ticket in your mailbox, that means you’ve been invited to audition.
Doris, Julia, and Nancy all receive invites. Patrick’s assistant lets them know that Mr. Saint Thomas won’t just be judging based on acting ability—he’s also looking for genuine Christmas spirit.
And so, the battle begins. The women all start competing fiercely, which apparently is exactly what Patrick Saint Thomas wants to see.
Eventually, Doris and Julia realize they’re tearing their families apart. Their husbands are furious.
Patrick Saint Thomas calls all three women in—Nancy included—and it turns out he’s just some white guy who gets a weird thrill from watching Black women argue? It’s... not great. Doris and Julia walk away from the project. Nancy has the final decision, and she turns it down too.
In the end, the three women reconcile and become friends. They celebrate Christmas together—and we love that. -
*at the time of recording, 'Mystery Island: Play for Keeps' was set to premiere on June 5, now it looks like 'Pie to Die For: A Hannah Swensen Mystery' will be premiering on June 22 instead*
6/7 - To Barcelona, With Love
6/14 - To Barcelona, Forever
6/21 - Villa Amore
6/28 - A Machu Picchu Proposal
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Heartbroken after being jilted at the altar Ava, a straight-talking urban art gallery manager, takes her honeymoon anyway and meets a charming European gentleman who shares her passion for art. However, trust and deception are an issue.
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Terry Russell is an author, but it’s hard to get any writing done over her daughter’s loud music.
We meet Matthew, who owns a restaurant and is just kinda grumpy—especially after a critic gives him a really bad review.
Terry’s publisher and best friend, Leslie, sets her up on a blind date with her brother… Matthew.
Terry shows up for the date and is excited—until she sees Matthew walk up and talk to the wrong woman. The date ends up lasting all of two minutes before she bails.
Terry has writer’s block, and Matthew is in a funk after that review. Both could use a little getaway.
Leslie tells Terry that she and her daughter should go stay at their family’s summer villa. But when Terry arrives, she’s shocked to find Matthew swimming in the backyard.
He’s like, “I’m not leaving. I need time to get out of this funk.”
She’s like, “Well, I’m not leaving either.”
They call Leslie, and she tells them the house is big enough—why not just share it? They (reluctantly) agree.
He’s immediately annoyed by how they’re handling the kitchen, and she’s immediately annoyed that she still has writer’s block.
Her 15-year-old daughter, Abby, is there and keeps trying to cook for Matthew because she’s into it.
Terry goes into town and meets local chef Jean Luc, and she’s pretty taken by him—and his accent. Jean Luc also wants Matthew to join a local cook-off.
Matthew spends a lot of time in the kitchen trying to get re-inspired, but it’s not going well—even though Terry tries one of his dishes and tells him it’s delicious.
One night, she can’t sleep and finds Matthew in the kitchen. Instead of telling her to scram, he invites her to share some homemade hot chocolate. They start to bond.
Jean Luc shows up unannounced and asks Terry out. Matthew is not impressed—by Jean Luc or the fish he brought over. And by “not impressed,” we mean very jealous.
Terry takes Matthew to the street market for inspiration, where they run into Jean Luc’s butcher, Nadia. She invites Terry over for dinner.
Abby picks up on the fact that her mom is kinda into Matthew and is like, “You should go for it.”
But when Terry sees Matthew and Nadia talking late at night, she gets suspicious, spies on them, and ends up falling into the pool.
Nadia thinks it’s weird that he’s sharing a house with another woman and leaves.
The next day, Terry goes on a picnic with Jean Luc. Naturally, Matthew picks a fight with her when she gets back.
Abby is not leaving this to chance, so she starts working on ways to get Terry and Matthew in the same room.
He begins to inspire her writing. One day, during a walk, he feeds her a berry and she immediately runs off to write.
He asks her out to dinner. The sparks are flyingggg.
But when they realize the restaurant is short-staffed, he jumps back into the kitchen—and sees Terry helping out with the waitstaff.
That’s when he realizes: oh snap... she’s the one.
They get back to the villa and are about to kiss—finally—but Abby comes downstairs in tears. Her friends are being mean to her on social media.
Later, Terry starts inspiring his cooking. They almost kiss again... but there’s a knock at the door.
It’s Dianne, Matthew’s business manager. She tells him she invited that same food critic to the cook-off. He’s not thrilled.
Matthew asks Abby to be his sous chef for the competition. He’s overwhelmed—until he looks out at Terry.
Sometimes, that’s all you need.
They win!!!
The critic comes up to Matthew afterward and tells him, “You’ve got your mojo back!”
The next day, Terry is about to give Matthew her new manuscript—but they’re interrupted by big news: TV producers want to give Matthew his own show. He’d travel the world making food for women. Chef Cupid, baby.
Terry is very sad. She figures it just wasn’t meant to be. She tells Matthew she had a great summer, but she’s going back to New York. He’s confused.
Later, he finds her manuscript, reads it, and realizes—she doesn’t want him to be Chef Cupid.
He races off to find her.
He tells her, “The manuscript is our story. I want to find out what happens next.”
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The movie kicks off with Coach Bombay working a mission for the Impossible Missions Force—IMF, if you will. He’s the guy in the chair while Agent Ethan Hunt is out in the field, getting important information from a target and then killing him—because sometimes, you gotta.
We then meet Jim Phillips, Ethan’s boss at the IMF. He receives the intel that Ethan retrieved. The team comes together to plan their next mission, and it’s a big one. An agent named Alexander has gone rogue and plans to steal a list of all undercover agents to sell to a buyer. The mission seems to be going according to plan.
After Alexander puts the list on a floppy disk, everything goes south. The agents begin getting killed—first Coach Bombay, then Jim Phillips. Even Ethan’s wife, Claire, is killed. To make matters worse, when Ethan finds Alexander, he’s already dead, and there’s nothing in his pocket.
In a haze, Ethan contacts the IMF and ends up meeting with the director, Eugene. Eugene explains that the entire mission was a decoy. Apparently, there’s an arms dealer known as “Max,” and the operation to steal the list was part of a mission called Job 314. Everyone was supposed to die. Eugene is suspicious of Ethan—especially since $120,000 mysteriously appeared in Ethan’s bank account. Realizing he’s in trouble, Ethan uses a piece of explosive gum (courtesy of Coach Bombay) to blow his way out and escape.
Ethan starts doing some research and reads the Bible, finding Job 3:14. He begins sending coded emails to every address he thinks could belong to Max.
He’s shocked when Claire shows up alive. Apparently, Jim warned her just before his death that the mission was compromised, so she faked her death to escape.
Ethan eventually gets a reply from Max with instructions on when to meet. He’s picked up in a car and taken to her—turns out Max is a woman. Ethan tells her the list she has is fake. She doesn’t believe him, but he warns her that inserting it will trigger a tracking device. When it turns out he’s telling the truth, Ethan offers her the real list in exchange for $10 million and the identity of the mole behind Job 314.
Max agrees and gives Ethan a $150,000 cash advance, which he uses to assemble a team of blacklisted agents, including computer expert Luther and pilot Franz.
The new team begins planning an elaborate mission to break into the CIA at Langley. In an absolutely iconic scene, Ethan is lowered from the ceiling to avoid pressure sensors and successfully steals the real list on a disc.
Back at the safe house, Franz tries to take the disc, but Ethan pulls off some sleight of hand and confuses him. He decides to trust Luther with the real disc.
Ethan learns that Eugene has arrested his parents. He calls him from a payphone and, after hanging up, sees Jim Phillips—somehow still alive. Jim claims that Eugene is the mole.
However, Ethan has already figured out that Jim is the traitor after realizing the Bible he used to look up the Job verse was stolen from the Drake Hotel in Chicago—where Jim once said he was stationed.
Ethan pretends to believe Jim and arranges a meeting with Max on a train to exchange the list. On the train, Ethan tells Max the list is beneath her seat, and she tells him where the money is stashed. Meanwhile, Luther jams the signal so she can’t upload the list.
Claire goes to collect her share from Jim but realizes too late that he’s actually Ethan in disguise. When the real Jim shows up and pulls a gun to take the money, Ethan streams the confrontation live to Eugene, exposing Jim as the mole.
Jim kills Claire and climbs to the roof of the train, trying to escape in a helicopter piloted by Franz. But Ethan also gets on the roof, hooks the chopper to the train, and forces it into a tunnel. Miraculously, it doesn’t crash immediately. Ethan jumps onto the helicopter and uses another piece of explosive gum to blow it up—of course, surviving the blast.
Eugene arrives, arrests Max, and recovers the list.
Ethan and Luther are reinstated in the IMF, though Ethan isn’t sure if he wants to return. On the flight home, a flight attendant approaches him and covertly offers a new mission—this time as team leader. -
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THE DEAD SPEAK! The opening crawl reveals that a mysterious broadcast has been heard across the galaxy in the voice of the late Emperor Palpatine. BUT HOW?!
Leia dispatches agents across the galaxy to gather information on this, while Kylo Ren, now Supreme Leader of the First Order, searches for Palpatine in an effort to eliminate all potential threats to his power.
Kylo Ren finds this triangle thing which leads him to a hidden planet where he finds Palpatine, still kicken. Palpatine unveils a fleet of Star Destroyers and offers it to Kylo if he finds and kills Rey, who is continuing her Jedi training under Leia.
During Rey's training, She has a chat with Kylo Ren through their Force bond—brief flashes of the past—and accidentally crushes BB-8 during training. I was so mad at her for hurting sweet BB-8.
Poe announces to the Resistance that Palpatine is alive and plans to unleash his fleet. To stop him, they need the Sith Finder which Rey believes to be on a planet called Pasanna.
The. crew lands during a sick dance party. Rey meets a local who gives her a necklace—through their Force bond, Kylo take it from her and determines her location.
Rey is soon approached by Leia’s contact—Lando Calrissian. He explains that he and Luke once searched for a Sith hunter named Ochi, who may have held the key to finding the Wayfinder. They found his ship, but no trace of him.
Stormtroopers arrive, and the heroes flee into the desert, falling into quicksand that leads to an underground cave. There, they find a Sith dagger inscribed with a clue. Unfortunately, C-3PO’s programming prevents him from translating Sith text.
Rey senses Kylo approaching and confronts him while the others prepare for takeoff. She brings down Kylo’s ship but is shocked to see Chewie captured. As she and Kylo both use the Force to stop a transport from leaving, Rey loses control and unleashes Force lightning—destroying the ship and, seemingly, killing Chewie.
Don't worry - Chewie is fine. He was on a different ship and they're going to hold him captive.
Poe takes the gang to see an old friend, Zorii Bliss. She takes them to a tiny little fella who can bypass 3PO's programming so that 3P0 will finally translate the Sith text, but will also erase his memory.
Suddenly, the First Order arrives, having tracked the group. Rey senses that Chewie is alive on their Star Destroyer—they realize he must have been on a different transport. The crew sneaks onto the ship. While Finn and Poe are captured, Rey goes to retrieves the dagger, has a force battle with Kylo, and has a vision of the emporer killing her parents, who were hiding her to protect her. Kylo tells her it's because she's a Palpatine.
The captives are about to be executed—but General Hux intervenes, revealing himself as the spy. He helps them escape, explaining he doesn’t care who wins, as long as Kylo loses.
Rey refuses to join Kylo Ren in destroying Palpatine and the crew escapes with Chewie and the Falcon. Hux is immediately killed for being a spy.
The team heads to where the Death Star wreckage lies. They meet Jannah, a former stormtrooper who, like Finn, escaped the First Order. Rey finds the Wayfinder—but experiences a dark vision of herself as a Sith Vampire combo package.
Kylo shows up and they begin to fight. Suddenly, Kylo gets a vision of his mom, Leia, taking her last breath. He drops his lightsaber which Rey catches and uses to stab him. But then when she feels like Leia is dead, she heals Kylo so he can mourn without pain:? idk man.
Kylo has a vision of his father who encourages him to return to the light. Kylo throws his lightsaber into the water.
Poe is named General and doubts his ability to lead. Lando comes outta nowhere to give him a pep talk.
Intending to exile herself like Luke, Rey tries to destroy her lightsaber, but Luke’s Force ghost appears. He tells her that Leia knew all along who she was and still believed in her. He gives her Leia’s saber and helps her retrieve the Wayfinder from Kylo’s ship. Rey pilots Luke’s old ship.
With a signal from Luke’s ship coming through, the Resistance prepares for battle. Poe and Finn lead the attack, on horse back cuz duh.
Rey shows up to confronts Palpatine. Dude is pumped to see his granddaughter. He says he doesn't want to kill her, rather he wants her to kill him so his spirit will enter her and they can lead together. Kylo shows up and they fight together, sharing Leia’s saber through the Force.
Papetine enjoys the show and then uses his lightning fingers on both of them which is like draining their power.
The Resistance attacks Palpatine’s fleet, but they’re outmatched. Just as hope fades, Lando arrives with a massive fleet from across the galaxy.
As Rey lies on the ground, she hears the voices of past Jedi who encourage her to get up! She confronts Palpatine again, deflecting his lightning with both Luke and Leia’s sabers. As he declares “I am all the Sith,” Rey responds, “And I... am all the Jedi,” and destroys him.
She's on the verge of death from the blast, but Kylo climbs out of the pit he was throw in and revives her with his own life force. They kiss BIG ONESSSS! But then he dies. Womp Womp.
The Resistance destroys the Sith fleet.And the heroes reunite and celebrate the win.
The movie ends with Rey and BB8 take the Falcon to Tatooine. She buries the Skywalker lightsabers there and shows that i guess she has her own yellow one now. When a local asks who she is, she says Rey. Follow up Q for you - Rey who? She ponders the answer until she sees the ghost of Luke and Leia smiling at her and she says Rey Skywalker as she and BB9 watch the twin suns. -
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Nick and Audrey Spitz, are now full-time private detectives after their high profile success 4 years ago. But they find their agency struggling after several failed cases. Turns out, they're not actually very good. One night, while debating their future, they receive an unexpected invitation to a lavish wedding on a private island from their rapper friend from the first movie.
During the ceremony, Audrey spots a cloaked figure trailing Vikram’s elephant. Suddenly, Vik’s bodyguard Lou falls dead from the elephant. Nick suspects it's a distraction and soon witnesses Vik’s kidnapping by a masked figure who escapes by boat. The couple figures there must be two baddies: one to create the diversion and another to execute the abduction.
The next day, a team of elite investigators led by former MI6 hostage negotiator, and Audrey's personal hero, Connor Miller arrives.
The kidnapper calls and demands $70 million. In Paris, Nick and Audrey accompany Miller to the meeting point but are ambushed and forced into a van. A scuffle leads to a crash, and the kidnappers frame the couple. Miller appears to die in a car explosion, but a mysterious thief snatches the briefcase, only to be killed by a second assailant in a garbage truck who steals the money.
The duo arranges a final confrontation at the Eiffel Tower. Vik arrives strapped with a bomb, but Nick assumes that the real mastermind wouldn’t endanger the ransom. Miller reappears, revealing he faked his death.
After Audrey is pulled to the top floor in a struggle, Nick follows, defeats Miller’s henchmen, and destroys the bomb’s detonator.
Miller throws Audrey off the tower while tethered to his harness. Audrey survives, and together they tie Miller’s harness to the elevator system, hurling him into his own helicopter’s blades, which crashes into the river.
Back at the restaurant, Audrey notices that Saira’s smeared henna contradicts her earlier claim, realizing she’s the second conspirator. Saira had previously tried to kill Vik in Mumbai out of jealousy over their family business. She attempts to shoot Vik, but the bodyguard takes the bullet, and Saira get knocked out with the briefcase.
After the chaos, Vik and Claudette elope and gift Nick and Audrey $10 million plus a helicopter. But during their honeymoon flight over Greece, their pilot pulls a gun, reveals himself as American, steals the money, and jumps, leaving the couple to fight for control midair. -
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A daughter traveling with her widowed mother and a son traveling with his widower father meet on a cruise and decide that their musical parents would make the perfect couple try to engineer a romance only to falling in love themselves. -
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Cassandra comes back from a hike and turns on the news, catching an interview with Dr. Susie, who helps her realize that she always picks the wrong men to date. She heads to work at the advertising agency. Her assistant Dana is getting married, but Cassandra’s boyfriend, Peter, refuses to go to the wedding with her because he thinks weddings are boring.
At the wedding, Cassandra is seated at a table full of children—except for one other adult, a man named Robert. They really hit it off, but she leaves before they can exchange any contact information.
Later, she's hanging out with her mom and sister, who help her see that Peter isn’t right for her. It becomes painfully obvious when, on a date to the batting cages, she just watches him hit balls the entire time—until she finally leaves.
One day, while walking down the street, she sees Dr. Susie doing a book signing. Her sister insists they go in, and Cassandra is once again taken with Dr. Susie’s advice.
The next day, while walking her dog, Cassandra bumps into Robert—who is also walking his dog. Sparks fly, and he asks her out on a date!
They go play putt-putt and then transition to pool. They have the best time, and she kisses him on the cheek.
The problem? There are too many sparks—something Dr. Susie warns against. According to her, Cassandra should choose someone boring and dependable.
Luckily, she soon meets a boring guy named George and decides to give it a shot.
So, she starts spending time with both men. With Robert, it’s all fun and excitement—he even brings her and her mom to an REO Speedwagon concert. With George, it’s formal dinners and predictability.
While discussing her dilemma with her mom and sister, opinions are split: Mom is Team Robert, but her sister believes Robert contradicts everything Dr. Susie preaches.
Eventually, Cassandra makes her choice and brings George to meet the family. It’s serious.
But then she bumps into Robert at the mechanic. While waiting for their cars, they go bowling—and end up kissing. Cassandra panics and runs off.
Trying to make things work with George, she kisses him too—but realizes there’s no real spark and breaks up with him.
She throws away Dr. Susie’s book and rushes to find Robert at the town’s Chinese New Year celebration. They kiss and enjoy the fireworks together. -
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A group of kids come running into an arena, excited because they’ve won a contest to meet the Toronto Maple Leafs. We meet star player Eric McNally, who’s kind of a jerk. While he’s out practicing, he takes a bad hit and collapses on the ice.
Fast forward five years—Eric is now a sports anchor. We’re introduced to his partner, Sam, who brings surprising news: he’s become the legal guardian of his brother’s stepson, Scot. Scot’s mother has died, and Sam’s brother is missing. Eric is strongly against taking Scot in, but Sam insists it’s the right thing to do.
Scot arrives, and Eric is baffled by him. Scot doesn’t like hockey, only musicals. He sings Christmas songs in October. He’s… different.
At his new school, Scot struggles to adjust. The kids make fun of him for crying during a sad book, and at one point, he throws himself into a pile of leaves—until Eric comes to literally pick him up.
Meanwhile, Eric is hiding the fact that he’s gay from his colleagues and is worried that Scot, who tends to overshare, will out him.
Concerned that Scot is going to be bullied, Eric tries to help him fit in—starting, of course, by signing him up for hockey. Scot starts hanging out with a neighborhood kid who’s pretty mean, and in an effort to fit in, things go sideways. During the first game, Scot attacks his own goalie for tattling on his friend for stealing skates. Eric pulls him from the game, and Scot finally tells him he never wanted to play hockey in the first place.
Then, Scot’s dad, Billy, suddenly shows up from Brazil, wanting to take Scot back with him. Eric and Sam decide to throw Scot a Christmas-themed going-away party, and Eric lets Scot wear whatever he wants. But they’re furious when Billy shows up with a fiancée they didn’t know existed.
During the party, tensions rise, and they get into a big fight. When Scot sees that Billy brought a woman, he’s confused—and hurt. He’s upset that Billy didn’t even notice how much he’s grown. Eric steps in, delivering a heartfelt speech about how he would have noticed. He shows just how much he truly cares for Scot.
Scot tells Billy he wants to stay. At first, Billy refuses—but eventually, he agrees.
Cut to: Scot, Eric, and Sam enjoying a joyful, heartfelt Christmas together. - Visa fler