The Prince & Me: A Royal Honeymoon

PG 4.2
2008 1 hr 32 min Comedy , Romance

At last! The newly crowned King of Denmark, Edward, and his wife and Queen, Dr. Paige Morgan, find time to fly to Belavia for their secret honeymoon. What better way to spend the Christmas holidays than at a fabulous ski resort? But as they take a tour of Belavia's natural beauty, Eddie and Paige discover that the evil Prime Minister Polonius has given orders to bulldoze the precious forests - to drill for oil. Then, the couple bump into Paige's ex-boyfriend, Scott. Eddie immediately becomes jealous - furthermore he suspects Scott cannot be trusted. Paige and Eddie must do everything they can to save the forest, even if it means putting aside their honeymoon.

  • Cast:
    Kam Heskin , Chris Geere , Adam Croasdell , Todd Jensen , Jonathan Firth , Joshua Rubin , Hristo Mitzkov

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Reviews

BootDigest
2008/10/28

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Kaydan Christian
2008/10/29

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Fatma Suarez
2008/10/30

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Curt
2008/10/31

Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.

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Cthulhu33
2008/11/01

This movie disgusted me on so many levels. The acting and direction were horrific and laughable. I enjoyed the original, but this is so far removed from that. The overbearing liberal environmental message is so in your face and so heavy handed that I was surprised to see that Al Gore did not produce it. The ridiculous premise is that in order for an oil pipeline to be built (The awful, dastardly Prime Minister with the evil facial hair is of course on the side of the greedy earth-destroying oil companies) an ENTIRE forest (A wildlife preserve no less) must be levelled. If my memory serves me, pipelines are fairly thin conduits of oil that routinely run through areas of wildlife without any disruption. And certainly an entire forest would not need to be levelled to build one. And to show that nature is on the side of the liberal prince and princess, they are led to the site of the bulldozers by a beautiful stag no less. See? Even the deer are democrats!! That wasn't the first time I wanted to hurl in this movie. If you or your children would like to be indoctrinated into the Hollywood, uber-liberal far left fascist enviro-nazi movement, this is a good primer. If you think developing natural resources in a safe responsible way is good for the economy and provides jobs and much needed non-terrorist-produced oil (And it seems the residents of this fictional town could use the industry) Then skip it. If you choose to ignore me, watch it at your own peril. And keep a bucket handy, you're gonna need it.

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minmagi50
2008/11/02

Love this movie! if you want a cute, funny, charming fairytale - you've come to the right place. Kam Heskin and Chris Geere are perfect as King and Queen of Denmark. Great that the miserably-looking, whining Luke Mably was replaced. Chris Geere may be boyish-looking, but he has humour (which Mably didn't), is funny and able to act with authority and dignity even in situations where he is supposed to be ridiculed. He and Kam actually look like they are in love. One believes in their love story. Kam Heskin has apart from enthusiasm added charm, sweetness and dignity to her Queen Paige that Julia Stiles lacked. But 'sweetness' and 'dignity' is not very trendy these days, which may be why so many seem to be overly negative towards her. That is SO unfair. She does a great job as queen Paige! I didn't believe in Julia Stiles' Paige or Luke Mably's Eddie. Todd Jensen does a great job as the evil Polonius with a devilish smile that almost make Jack Nicholson look like a boy scout - and Joshua Rubin is hilarious as the oily and fawning crook: Oliver. He is superb! Great fencing fight between the king and prime minister. Very original idea!

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Amy Adler
2008/11/03

New Queen Paige (Kam Heskin) has just been married to her handsome, Danish King Edvard (Chris Geere). The romance between the American medical student and her prince-turned-king is finally fully committed. Now its time for the honeymoon, of course. But, the original plans to travel to a warm island has Paige in some sadness, for its near the holidays and she, from Wisconsin, is used to a white Christmas. Sensing her mood, Edvard surprises her by whisking her off to a fictitious, unspoiled little Scandinavian country instead. It's heaven. There is skiing, tall fir trees and togetherness. Alas, the new prime minister under Eddie is secretly wicked and has been planning to spoil the tiny country's landscape with mining. And, no one informed him of the honeymoon's changed venue, either. Afraid that the king will find out what he has been up to, the PM sends a former, Yankee boyfriend of Paige to the country to distract them. It works, in part, for Scott talks up a storm and turns up wherever the couple goes. But, is it too big a deception to hide? Maybe! Then, too, Ed gets somewhat concerned that Scott may be trying to woo his bride away from him! Is he? Maybe again! Ho, ho, ho, what have we here? This is a nice third installment to a truly wonderful series. Heskin is a spunky beauty and Geere, who replaces the original Ed for the first time, has a nice look and manner. The rest of the cast is also quite wonderful, especially the gentleman playing the evil minister. Then, the scenery is so gorgeous that you want to hop on a plane while the costumes, story and direction are absolutely worthy of praise. Are you a big fan of the series that began with the Julia Stiles original movie? You are in for a royal treat, then, as you will undoubtedly take a shine to film number three.

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Olivia5657
2008/11/04

OMG, I really can't stand Kam (the woman who played Paige), her acting sucks! The storyline is old, *spoilers* some ex-boyfriend appear out of no where, and the prince get jealous and stuff, and this prime minister has a plan and will destroy the natural resources of the country. Nothing new, I can predict everything from the movie.Even the prince was played by a different actor, he isn't that bad, but the movie makes him look really dumb, not that he is ugly or anything, it's just that, the way he talks, the way he acts is getting on my nerves, he doesn't seem like a prince at all! He seems like a gurmpy, jealous teenager. And the ex of Kam is dreadful too! Like the prince, he acts stupid, i wonder if this has anything to do with the director? Maybe the director told them to act dumb, oh god, they are trying too hard to make the film a comedy. :( Well, i guess this is better than the second one since I'm not expecting too much of it LOL! And Paige finally blowed her hair straight, better hair, better make up, and they had their honeymoon in this snowy place, the scene is beautiful, too. So i give it a 3/10 lol!

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