Watched: 05/26/2025
Format: UP free trial on Amazon
Viewing: First
Director: Bradford May
Job: Massage therapy receptionist, Would-Be Chef, DJ for children and old people, I lost track
new skill: Landing a dude to fund her boho lifestyle
Man: Ryan Merriman
Job of Man: Attorney - Mergers and Acquisitions
Goes to/ Returns to: Stays in place
Event: a six-year old's birthday, and others
Food: No special food, but they do make hummus
So, this is somewhat technically Lacey Chabert's first Hallmark movie. If you're looking for ground zero for how she eventually became a big deal at Hallmark, she signed up for this movie, which was picked up for distribution through Hallmark (a lot of "Hallmark" movies are not made by Hallmark, but made independently to be purchased by Hallmark. I don't know all the details.).
It's now available on UP!, which I learned is still going when I looked for this movie, but I hadn't seen the network in years.
Around this same time, Chabert's career was obviously in an odd patch. She's having work released, but this is her first release of 2010. In 2009, she was in the big studio romcom Ghosts of Girlfriends Past starring McConaughey, Jennifer Garner and Michael Douglas, but also The Lost, which we've already covered. And she's doing a bunch of cartoon voice work - she voiced Gwen Stacy on The Spectacular Spider-Man for 25 episodes.
The description for Elevator Girl (2010) made it sound like it would be about people from two different classes making it work, but it's more like... two people with nothing in common dating.