The father’s reaction to the open house made no sense. She’s already spent the money and got the food, why would he send away potential buyers? How would her dad even have known that her credit card was maxed out? She had already done the work to get the sale, why bother giving it to Terrence at that point? And how come Terrence never bothered to try to sabotage anything? He sent a video of her dancing - who cares? Maybe she was on speakerphone with someone. How is dancing crazy or a sign of anything bad? What was the point of having him in the story in the first place? That part could’ve been written much more effectively! Just have Terrence sabotage the party, and then her father think it’s her fault. Simple.
In most cases, the buyer is responsible for the cost of things like staging or food. If the sellers agent agreed to take on some of those expenses, it likely come out of her own commission. Even if the company did allow some expenses to be covered, getting anything reimbursed from a company can be difficult. It’s very easy to get only partial reimbursement or full denial if they don’t agree with how you spent the money. Generally, hiring a band to play would not qualify. There are a few aspects of the story that don’t exactly align with how real estate agencies work…
Yeah, it's hallmark 🙄 But apart from all the annoying inconsistencies of the plot I rather enjoyed this movie - very charming (a shame it could've been so much better but hey, I didn't pay anything to watch it so can't complain)
Found the name of the movie: 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost (TV Movie 2023). It is a Hallmark movie. I just couldn't believe they actually named a movie like a real-estate listing.
No way a house in that good of repair would be gutted or torn down- those people are crazy... I lived in a heritage hotel for a little while, & got to talking about the owner about it; a heritage property has super-strict guidelines about repairs, getting approval for changes- all the way down to, not just paint, but the colour combinations of the paint have to be accurate to the period - they have to keep the stained glass panel in the hotel in good repair, because it's a special feature (& it would cost a bomb to repair, were it damaged or broken) & the staircases need to be maintained, as they are original. There are only a handful of places in Queensland that sell heritage-quality fittings & paints, & should they be out- they'd have to ship in things from other state suppliers - a person shouldn't take on heritage property without having a deep understanding & love for the concept. Once something is heritage-listed, it doesn't matter if you 'own' it or not - you've become its' guardian, to care for & maintain it- not its' owner, to tear it down if you no longer like the look of it....
This depends on whether the house is registered with a historic designation. That’s the point of her trying to register it at the end as a historic place - to protect it as you’re describing. However, it sounds like no one had bothered to register it before then.
@@winspiff It may be different in America, as opposed to Australia- but I was under the impression that, once a building hit 100- it was automatically heritage, & thus protected- registering it being a mere formality, not a race-against-time necessity to save it - but I'm also not an expert... I also think it's weird that a heritage property is with a regular real estate agency.
Might be different. In US, there’s tons of crumbling old buildings, some even historic. It would be problematic if they were all protected because many aren’t worth saving/restoring. Many are also dangerous (materials, structural) or magnets for crime. The saddest are the beautiful ones that are worth it, but no one can afford to restore, and because few people live in those cities anymore. If you Google any old industrial cities where the industry got moved away, like Detroit or other rust belts towns, and “abandoned buildings,” you’ll see some things that will break your heart. On the other hand, you may also find super cheap real estate if you want a risky investment. The US also went through a horrible period in the 50s to 70s in the name of “urban renewal.” It replaced historic architecture and walkable neighborhoods with buildings surrounded by parking lots and highways that cut through ripped apart communities. A solid percentage of it was directed intentionally at displacing minority communities. It has had a lasting legacy neighborhoods communities and neighborhoods to this day.
@@OcarinaSapphr- no, to get a house on the historical register in US you have to apply and show that the house has historical or architectural significance. Most homeowners don’t want their house designated because it limits what remodels can be done but I’ve seen a lot of older family members get the house designated before leaving it in their will. It becomes a way to preserve a family home. Also, yes, any real estate agency can sell a historical home and some even end up going up for auction
These types of movies wre my favorite archetype of movies. I used to watch ghost whisperer with Jennifer Love Hewitt (we have the same birthday lol)as a kid and honestly i love wholesome ghost movies and old time style and makeup. But i ordered a vintage cigarette holder and could never put it back together after cleaning it out smh
Then.let me recommend the original movie that set the tone: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. It's an absolute masterpiece of storytelling. And it's beautifully filmed. There are a couple of others that are good but not as great. There's Portrait of Jenny, Topper, Blithe Spirit.
Now that’s a real good movie 🎥, many thanks Please, try not to analyse this movie too much, just kick back and enjoy it for what it is, a movie about lost love and love found 🥰🇦🇺
It turns out that a crumbling piece of the house fell on her head and the ghost was just a hallusination caused by concussion. After all, when did ghosts hold objects that are not connected to them.
It was a fun movie. Some of the details didn't track and some of the plot just wasn't credible (the usual hallmark crap) but despite that it was very charming - I enjoyed the cast and the setting Edit: by credible I'm not talking about the ghosts and stuff, it's fiction - that's just fun. I mean the real estate side of things. It just didn't hold water and was far too obvious to ignore
In AMERICAN HORROR STORY, the first season, they explain the reason why. Their untimely death is the ultimate trauma and their minds are stuck - only Halloween is an exception. In the show GHOSTS there are ghost who can be stuck to objects or people. If it's a car, they travel where the car is going ... the same with human beings.
I love this movie, we've watched it a few times. Very funny! Only issue is she should have started dressing better more 1920's from hanging out with the ghost! But a must watch!
Arsenic has long been used in the beauty industry unfortunately - in many cultures. Happily they finally worked out that putting poison on your skin is probably not a good idea
when i watched this i believe lucy was Anna's past life and Elliot is charlie reincarnation anna Elliot are reincarnations and lucy came unknowing on a mission to fix the fault in their love reuniting her and Charlie through his and her future self
It's shown quite a few times in the clips - 3 bed, 2 bath 1 ghost Director: Kevin Fair Writer: Gregg Rossen, Brian Sawyer, Joie Botkin Stars: Julie Gonzalo, Chris McNally, Madeleine Arthur Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family Release Date: 2023-10-07
They had all kind of 'useless' rooms back then. People these days don't need entire rooms for books or more than one living room, one for the ladies and one for the gents. The servants had also their own rooms, but those were tiny.
I'm confused as to why she was planning on cleaning the place herself when she works for such a large company. And why wasn't it cleaned before the last 5 listings?
🙄 you gave a limited credit card to a ghost socialite who had no concept of work and money. But then plot holes is how????? How could she have used it to buy? Who could see her?
What an absolutely sweet movie. I also adore the Aesthetics of the twenties
@@WakkasLove agreed. The clothes back then were so chic!
Love the story. You never know where or why life leads you the way it does until the answer or reason happens.
I love this story. Thank you for the recap!
I love me a good ol' cheesy movie. Enjoyed that recap more than I expected to 😅😊
I love '20s clothing Anna's wardrobe.
YES!!!
Was a fun movie to watch while doing chores. And fun to re-watch it through the recap. Thanks.
The father’s reaction to the open house made no sense. She’s already spent the money and got the food, why would he send away potential buyers? How would her dad even have known that her credit card was maxed out? She had already done the work to get the sale, why bother giving it to Terrence at that point?
And how come Terrence never bothered to try to sabotage anything? He sent a video of her dancing - who cares? Maybe she was on speakerphone with someone. How is dancing crazy or a sign of anything bad? What was the point of having him in the story in the first place?
That part could’ve been written much more effectively! Just have Terrence sabotage the party, and then her father think it’s her fault. Simple.
Why wouldn't the company reimburse her for expenses? Wouldn't the company have an account with vendors (for cleaning, food, etc.)???
According to social media dancing in your home is sign of crazy, they are constantly harassing britney spears over her dancing at home videos lol
In most cases, the buyer is responsible for the cost of things like staging or food. If the sellers agent agreed to take on some of those expenses, it likely come out of her own commission.
Even if the company did allow some expenses to be covered, getting anything reimbursed from a company can be difficult. It’s very easy to get only partial reimbursement or full denial if they don’t agree with how you spent the money. Generally, hiring a band to play would not qualify.
There are a few aspects of the story that don’t exactly align with how real estate agencies work…
Yeah, it's hallmark 🙄
But apart from all the annoying inconsistencies of the plot I rather enjoyed this movie - very charming (a shame it could've been so much better but hey, I didn't pay anything to watch it so can't complain)
What the title called?
Found the name of the movie: 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost (TV Movie 2023). It is a Hallmark movie. I just couldn't believe they actually named a movie like a real-estate listing.
The title suits the film perfectly.
SINGLE, WHITE, FEMALE (1992)
Found? It’s written there the whole video!!
@@HogwartsCastle-md6lt lol
Yes the name of the movie is written on the bottom of the screen.
This movie is a spinoff from Sophie Kinsella "Twenties Girl" book i think. One of my favorite books.
No way a house in that good of repair would be gutted or torn down- those people are crazy...
I lived in a heritage hotel for a little while, & got to talking about the owner about it; a heritage property has super-strict guidelines about repairs, getting approval for changes- all the way down to, not just paint, but the colour combinations of the paint have to be accurate to the period - they have to keep the stained glass panel in the hotel in good repair, because it's a special feature (& it would cost a bomb to repair, were it damaged or broken) & the staircases need to be maintained, as they are original.
There are only a handful of places in Queensland that sell heritage-quality fittings & paints, & should they be out- they'd have to ship in things from other state suppliers - a person shouldn't take on heritage property without having a deep understanding & love for the concept.
Once something is heritage-listed, it doesn't matter if you 'own' it or not - you've become its' guardian, to care for & maintain it- not its' owner, to tear it down if you no longer like the look of it....
This depends on whether the house is registered with a historic designation. That’s the point of her trying to register it at the end as a historic place - to protect it as you’re describing. However, it sounds like no one had bothered to register it before then.
@@winspiff
It may be different in America, as opposed to Australia- but I was under the impression that, once a building hit 100- it was automatically heritage, & thus protected- registering it being a mere formality, not a race-against-time necessity to save it - but I'm also not an expert... I also think it's weird that a heritage property is with a regular real estate agency.
Might be different. In US, there’s tons of crumbling old buildings, some even historic. It would be problematic if they were all protected because many aren’t worth saving/restoring. Many are also dangerous (materials, structural) or magnets for crime.
The saddest are the beautiful ones that are worth it, but no one can afford to restore, and because few people live in those cities anymore.
If you Google any old industrial cities where the industry got moved away, like Detroit or other rust belts towns, and “abandoned buildings,” you’ll see some things that will break your heart. On the other hand, you may also find super cheap real estate if you want a risky investment.
The US also went through a horrible period in the 50s to 70s in the name of “urban renewal.” It replaced historic architecture and walkable neighborhoods with buildings surrounded by parking lots and highways that cut through ripped apart communities. A solid percentage of it was directed intentionally at displacing minority communities. It has had a lasting legacy neighborhoods communities and neighborhoods to this day.
@@OcarinaSapphr- no, to get a house on the historical register in US you have to apply and show that the house has historical or architectural significance. Most homeowners don’t want their house designated because it limits what remodels can be done but I’ve seen a lot of older family members get the house designated before leaving it in their will. It becomes a way to preserve a family home. Also, yes, any real estate agency can sell a historical home and some even end up going up for auction
It's a movie, relax. Lol 😅
It made me cry for Ruby 😭😭
These types of movies wre my favorite archetype of movies. I used to watch ghost whisperer with Jennifer Love Hewitt (we have the same birthday lol)as a kid and honestly i love wholesome ghost movies and old time style and makeup. But i ordered a vintage cigarette holder and could never put it back together after cleaning it out smh
Then.let me recommend the original movie that set the tone: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. It's an absolute masterpiece of storytelling. And it's beautifully filmed.
There are a couple of others that are good but not as great. There's Portrait of Jenny, Topper, Blithe Spirit.
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir🥰🥰🥰
This show sounds beautiful 😊
So she listens to anyone , even ghosts but him 😃, yea relatable
Oh my lord, simply love this story.
I am just worried about ana putting 100 year old make up
😂😂😂😂😂 the acne lmao
No that you mention it...I cant get it out of my head.
That's what I thought too 😂
I thought the same thing 🤣
😂
Saw This movie last year. Very nice story.
Now that’s a real good movie 🎥, many thanks Please, try not to analyse this movie too much, just kick back and enjoy it for what it is, a movie about lost love and love found 🥰🇦🇺
The actress Ruby looks like a 1920s girl😭Her face just fits the character
How beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️
She plays Shelly Cummings in A Cinderella Story ❤
And plays Stacey in Freaky Friday too
I haven't see the actress Julie Gonzalo in anything for quite a while. It's good to see her acting again.
It turns out that a crumbling piece of the house fell on her head and the ghost was just a hallusination caused by concussion. After all, when did ghosts hold objects that are not connected to them.
Wow! This was truly loving ❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩
I don’t even know why she wants him lol
What a beautiful story ❤
The only thing I liked about this movie was Anna's car.
C'est magnifique, j'adore l'histoire, les acteurs, tout tout tout, merci beaucoup ❤❤❤❤
Amazing story and setting. But, music of that era is missing. Costume plots wonderful!
Elliott trims his beard way too neatly.
I'm just here to Observe......
Because it's my name after all....
Sounds like a fun movie, romance and ghosts, what more could you ask for? 👻♥️
what more? the title would be fantastic, so I know what to search for
Ok found it, unusually for these things, the movie name was the title
A sexy ghost in a bath tub.
It was a fun movie. Some of the details didn't track and some of the plot just wasn't credible (the usual hallmark crap) but despite that it was very charming - I enjoyed the cast and the setting
Edit: by credible I'm not talking about the ghosts and stuff, it's fiction - that's just fun. I mean the real estate side of things. It just didn't hold water and was far too obvious to ignore
Hallmark movie??! the lead, male and female, have been in other Hallmark movies.
Such a nice movie, wonder why it didn't garner attention!
A lot plot inconsistencies
It's a typical 'Hallmark' movie.
These kind of movies tend to be very cliché and predictable, that's why most people stay away from them.
Loved this film, ❤
I thought ruby can't leave the house?
In AMERICAN HORROR STORY, the first season, they explain the reason why.
Their untimely death is the ultimate trauma and their minds are stuck - only Halloween is an exception.
In the show GHOSTS there are ghost who can be stuck to objects or people.
If it's a car, they travel where the car is going ... the same with human beings.
What movie this is. I want to see it full ❤.
@@lilliancathrynperry8827 On the screen, dear- 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 ghost (2023)
I love this movie, we've watched it a few times. Very funny! Only issue is she should have started dressing better more 1920's from hanging out with the ghost! But a must watch!
What's the movie called??? I would like to check it out
@@jjsalt1982 3Bed, 2Bath, 1Ghost.
Yes WHT is the name of the movie?
@@jml2383 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost. But the name makes no sense as it's a huge mansion 😂🤣
@@jjsalt1982see above
Nice one 🎉
Elliott is handsome
The actor that plays Elliott now plays the mayor of Apple Valley on "When Calls the Heart".
They used arsenic in old makeup Anna shoulda been GONE GIRL 😂🤣😂😂😂
Arsenic was phased out of cosmetics in the 1910's, so makeup from the 20's shouldn't have any in it.
Arsenic has long been used in the beauty industry unfortunately - in many cultures. Happily they finally worked out that putting poison on your skin is probably not a good idea
What happened to the old voice?
Turns out Anna's a ghost as well
The Sixth Sense, hugh!?
❤
Looks a lot like Maxi.
when i watched this i believe lucy was Anna's past life and Elliot is charlie reincarnation anna Elliot are reincarnations and lucy came unknowing on a mission to fix the fault in their love reuniting her and Charlie through his and her future self
Can anyone tell me the name of this movie. Please
It's shown quite a few times in the clips - 3 bed, 2 bath 1 ghost
Director: Kevin Fair
Writer: Gregg Rossen, Brian Sawyer, Joie Botkin
Stars: Julie Gonzalo, Chris McNally, Madeleine Arthur
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Release Date: 2023-10-07
@@amykolterman3744 thank you
How is that house only 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms.... LOL
They had all kind of 'useless' rooms back then.
People these days don't need entire rooms for books or more than one living room, one for the ladies and one for the gents.
The servants had also their own rooms, but those were tiny.
Elliot just keeps appearing and re-appearing anywhere near his ex
What's the name of this movie please
I ❤ GHOST MOVIES. BC THEY R 😎.
What is the name of this movie?
Where can I watch this in whole?
I'm confused as to why she was planning on cleaning the place herself when she works for such a large company. And why wasn't it cleaned before the last 5 listings?
25:15 dude the F why do movies do this😑
🙄 you gave a limited credit card to a ghost socialite who had no concept of work and money. But then plot holes is how????? How could she have used it to buy? Who could see her?
What is the name of the movie!
I liked this movie
A ghost who's reflection found in the mirror
Its a hallmark movie
Why is the father Mexican?
I mean why not?
The same reason I'm Scottish, I reckon.
What movie is this?
❤❤❤
What is the film called
It's right there, on the screen.
Why does Anna look like the same age as her father? Sorry about my English I’m Asian
Ummmmm do these actors speak for themselves? Is this how books on tapes do it? Like narration
Interesting charming
look at those botoxed foreheads. its like all their expression is concentrated in that little space between their eyes....its hilarious.
😭🫶
Um so we can't actually watch the movie. Wasnt expecting to be a narration.