Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Four Christmases watch video Four Christmases (or Four Holidays in Australia) is a Christmas-themed romantic comedy film

Four Christmases
Directed bySeth Gordon
Produced byGary Barber
Roger Birnbaum
Jonathan Glickman
Vince Vaughn
Reese Witherspoon
Written byMatt Allen
Caleb Wilson
Scott Moore
Jon Lucas
StarringReese Witherspoon
Vince Vaughn
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
New Line Cinema
Release date(s)November 26, 2008
Country United States
LanguageEnglish

Four Christmases (or Four Holidays in Australia) is a Christmas-themed romantic comedy film released by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema on November 26, 2008. It stars Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn as a San Francisco, California, couple pressured into visiting all four of their divorced parents' homes on Christmas Day. Sissy Spacek, Mary Steenburgen, Kristin Chenoweth, Jon Voight, Jon Favreau and Robert Duvall co-star. The film is director's Seth Gordon's first studio feature film.[1]

This is about a couple who go see all four of their divorced parents in one day.

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When upscale, happily unmarried San Francisco couple Kate and Brad find themselves socked in by fog on Christmas morning, their exotic vacation plans morph into Four Christmases Posterthe family-centric holiday they had, until now, gleefully avoided. Out of obligation-and unable to escape-they trudge to not one, not two, but four relative-choked festivities, increasingly mortified to find childhood fears raised, adolescent wounds reopened…and their very future together uncertain. As Brad counts the hours to when he can get away from their parents, step-parents, siblings and an assor ...



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