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Four Christmases

sportage

Lifer
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Seen this sat nite, and it was very good, very funny!!!
Great starts, especially Sissy Spacek. I love it when she does comedy,
like in Blast from the Past. This was equal to that, in her comic role.
And its not that much of a Christmas movie, but more of a "relating to"
family members movie. Fun comedy, all star cast.
They basically are forced to spend Christmas in four parts, in that his parents
are divorced (two Christmases), and so is hers (two more families to visit).
And talk about dysfunctional families.
Christmas or not, this was a very good and fun film. I wanted more... :thumbsup:
 
Not a single funny moment in the trailers all over TV. It's always a bad sign when they can't even get enough laughs to fill 30 seconds.
 
This movie was complete trash. The humor was extremely low brow and the run time is only 82 min. Parents do not take your kids to see this movie. I have no idea how this movie received a PG-13 rating.
 
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Not a single funny moment in the trailers all over TV. It's always a bad sign when they can't even get enough laughs to fill 30 seconds.

on the contrary, it leaves hope that they saved the funny parts for the actual movie instead of the norm where the trailers give absolutely every single decent part of the movie away: ~two hours down the drain in less than a minute.
 
i saw it friday... it was pretty damn funny. best parts = vince vaughn dry heaving and kristen chenowith's cleavage... oh, and vince vaughn's dad's house (and all the stuff that ensues there).
 
I'll check this flick out tonight w/ my wife. It looked decent on the previews, but the reviews aren't that great. But then again, you can't always go by that.

Vaughn rules.
 
Vince is usually better than the movie he's in which makes watching tolerable, and for some reason Reese Witherspoon gives me wood, so I'll rent or "watch it some other way" later
 
I will never watch a Christmas-themed movie again if I can help it. DEFINITELY not a Christmas-themed comedy, and doubly so if it has Vince Vaughn in it.
 
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