A woman (Jennifer Esposito) falls for a guy (David Sutcliffe) who meets none of her standards.A woman (Jennifer Esposito) falls for a guy (David Sutcliffe) who meets none of her standards.A woman (Jennifer Esposito) falls for a guy (David Sutcliffe) who meets none of her standards.
Seven Castle
- Bride
- (as Shalaina Fotheringham)
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- TriviaOf the 10 finalists listed on the flyer for the barista competition, only 3 (Meredith Sanchez, Curtis Chin and Fred Jones) actually participate in the contest. The other 7 names listed are part of the production staff of "The Wish List": Lincoln Lageson (Producer), Erik Heiberg (Producer), Danielle Mana (Assistant Property Master), Sam Rhymes (Property Master), Scott H. Campbell (Production Designer), Heidi Hinzman (Second Assistant Director), Randy Pope (Co-executive Producer).
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The story here is cute, light and easily watchable, which was exactly what I was looking for when I put it on. David Sutcliffe is charming and Jennifer Esposito does a great job with her role as well. Sure it's also a bit silly at times, predictable and mindless but still totally enjoyable and I'll admit brought a smile to my face.
The story follows Esposito as an HR executive and perfectionist who makes a (comprehensive) list of the qualities she's looking for in a mate and soon hooks up with the seemingly ideal guy (good looking, child, animal loving Doctor) in the meantime she also finds herself drawn to the kooky barista from her local coffee shop who encourages her to loosen up.
On the downside this was draggy in parts due to the fact that there isn't much story to speak of and they fill it up with drawn out barista competitions & 70's dance offs. I also got tired of all the split screen shots, sometimes up to 4 at a time, which I don't usually even notice but they were used so much here it started to drive me crazy.
Wish List has been put on by Faith & Family and Hallmark entertainment so there are a couple of bible verses randomly thrown in which did feel out of tune with the movie. Guess there was a faith quota? 12/20/15
The story follows Esposito as an HR executive and perfectionist who makes a (comprehensive) list of the qualities she's looking for in a mate and soon hooks up with the seemingly ideal guy (good looking, child, animal loving Doctor) in the meantime she also finds herself drawn to the kooky barista from her local coffee shop who encourages her to loosen up.
On the downside this was draggy in parts due to the fact that there isn't much story to speak of and they fill it up with drawn out barista competitions & 70's dance offs. I also got tired of all the split screen shots, sometimes up to 4 at a time, which I don't usually even notice but they were used so much here it started to drive me crazy.
Wish List has been put on by Faith & Family and Hallmark entertainment so there are a couple of bible verses randomly thrown in which did feel out of tune with the movie. Guess there was a faith quota? 12/20/15
- juneebuggy
- Jan 16, 2016
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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