Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Homeless for the Holidays DVD Review




Sometimes we all need a little reminder about what's important in our lives. A big fancy house and a high paying job might seem important, but nothing is more important than family. This is the lesson that you learn in "Homeless for the Holidays".

George Johnson is a big executive who loses his job right before Christmas. The only employment he can find is an embarrassing job where he has to dress like a penguin. But that isn't enough to cover his high mortgage. He finds himself in danger of losing his home. But in the mist of this financial crisis he learns what's really important. He builds  a better relationship with his wife and children, and they find that even if they are homeless for the holidays, the most important thing is that they are together.



"Homeless for the Holidays" is a wonderful family film. Its based on a true story and one that many people are going to relate to in these tough ecominc times. The performances of Matt Moore and Crystal Dewitt-Hinkle are flawless. This is a movie that will make you laugh and cry, and in the end, appreciate all the gifts you have. Its a great choice to add to your holiday film collection and something the whole family will enjoy.


"Homeless for the Holidays" will is available starting today, 9/28/10. Check their website to find a location where you can purchase this great film. You can also follow them on twitter or become their fan on face book.  Start your holidays off right with a film that reminds us of the reason for the season. Get a copy of  "Homeless for the Holidays" today.



***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way. ***

1 comments:

Luke said...

Your honest review is greatly appreciated, as I recently saw this movie as well. And I must agree with you, it's a great family film to add to the holiday collection. I would encourage families to check it out for the holidays or just a family movie night. The relativity to today's world makes this one an even better if you ask me. Thanks for sharing!