It’s been awhile since we had a screening, primarily due to the lack of anything interesting this fall. In this time of nothing but depressing news, I thought it was time to do another one – A Comedy. I don’t know about you, but Four Christmases looks like it’ll be a cure for the Winter, post election, bad economy blahs and we have 40 passes to the Washington, DC Advanced Screening. The Screening will be this Thursday night at 7pm (note the early start time) at Mazza. If you want to go, click this link and use the code ECLP2058, and print out the Admit 2 pass. It’s that simple. You don’t have to email me, beg and plead for the tickets, just be one of the first 40 and it’s youuuuurs!
In the comedy “Four Christmases,” Brad (Vince Vaughn) and Kate (Reese Witherspoon) are a happy, loving and normal couple. In order to stay that way, they have managed to avoid spending extended time with their decidedly abnormal families at all costs….especially during the holidays. This year’s plan was the same as always: make up a believable excuse to miss Christmas and instead head to sunny Fiji for a holiday week of relaxation and fun. But chance intervenes as bad weather has grounded all flights. When a news reporter covering the story catches Brad and Kate on camera, their cell phones start ringing. Caught red-handed! Their families know.
Goodbye Fiji, hello trouble! Brad and Kate are now forced to face their worst fears – visit all four of their divorced parents in one day and celebrate four Christmases. One house is tougher and more revealing than the next in a constant comedy of errors that will ultimately test the strength of their relationship. One thing for sure, it will be a Christmas they will never forget….no matter how hard they try. “Four Christmases” is directed by Seth Gordon (“The King of Kong”) and also stars Robert Duvall, Jon Favreau, Mary Steenburgen, Dwight Yoakam, Tim McGraw, Kristin Chenoweth, Jon Voight and Sissy Spacek. The movie opens Wednesday, November 26th. Check out the trailer at movies.yahoo.com. And watch this space for info on our upcoming Yes Man screening. Again if you want one of our 40 passes click this link and use the code ECLP2058.
Saw the movie last night. Thanks for the passes! It was funny, but more slapstick really working for the laughs kind of thing. The best part of the movie was the beginning, when you think they are just meeting for the first time. After that it just goes down hill, then picks up at the very end. Vince Vaughn just seems to be playing the same guy all of the time. He could do better. It was great to see Sissy Spacek.
Vince Vaughn should to win “The Most Spaztastic” award every year… whether he makes a movie that year or not
what happened to future contest screenings here such as Yes Man and anymore after that?
The mad end of the year rush got to me. So some things slipped, if you checked your email box, info on the Yes Man screening
was sent out. We do have some DVD Giveaways coming up over the next two weeks and a couple of more film screenings this month.
thank you for the info. i did get to see Yes Man thru the screening pass.
I recently joined the forum, is there a way to subscribe to get the e-mails that way I can attend my first advanced screening of a film?
You automatically receive the emails when you join.