Description: SURVIVING CHRISTMAS (DVD 2017) BRAND NEW! - HOLIDAY - COMEDY - ROMANCE PRODUCT INFORMATION PROVIDED BELOW ~ Surviving ChristmasTheatrical release poster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Surviving Christmas is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Mike Mitchell, written by Harry Elfont, Deborah Kaplan, Jennifer Ventimilia, and Joshua Sternin, based on a story by Elfont and Kaplan. It stars Ben Affleck, James Gandolfini, Christina Applegate, and Catherine O'Hara. Plot Just before Christmas, wealthy advertising executive Drew Latham surprises his girlfriend Missy with first-class tickets to Fiji, but she is horrified that he would want to spend Christmas away from his family. Citing the fact that Drew has never even introduced her to his family, she concludes that he will never get serious about their relationship and dumps him. Drew has his assistant send her a Cartier bracelet to apologize. Desperate not to spend Christmas alone, Drew calls all his contacts to find a place to stay on Christmas, but he is not close enough to anyone to be invited. Drew tracks down Missy's therapist Dr. Freeman at the airport, hoping for a therapy session. The hurried doctor tells him to list all of his grievances and burn them at his childhood home, which is now occupied by the Valcos. As Drew is acting suspiciously when he sets his grievances on fire, Tom Valco sneaks up behind him and knocks him out with a shovel. When he comes to, they let him come in to look around. He is thrilled to see his old room, so he impetuously offers Tom $250,000 to let him spend Christmas with them. He accepts, and Drew's lawyer draws up a contract that requires the Valcos to pose as his family. The next day, Drew forces the family to go out and buy a tree together, requiring Tom to wear a Santa cap in public. While they are trimming the tree, their daughter Alicia arrives for the holidays and is stunned by Drew's presence. He suggests that she could portray the maid since she is an unexpected addition to the scenario. Drew writes a script for the family to read at the table at dinner. He hires a local actor to play the part of his grandfather, whom he calls Doo-Dah, and Tom agrees to let Doo-Dah stay with them for the holidays for an extra $25,000. Drew takes Alicia and her brother Brian sledding the next day. After crashing at the bottom of a hill, he moves in to kiss Alicia, who sneezes instead. As they recover at home from their colds, Alicia shares a childhood memory with Drew about an old tree that was coated in ice during a storm. Tom asks Drew to leave because he plans to divorce his wife Christine, but Drew encourages the couple to indulge themselves. Tom buys a Chevelle SS, which he had in high school, and Christine goes to a photographer for some glamour shots. Drew takes Alicia to the old tree of her childhood, which he has covered in ice again. The gesture touches her, but he overdoes it, bringing in a full pageant production to surround the tree. Disgusted by his lack of restraint, Alicia demands that he leave, which he decides to do, and he ends their agreement and is set to write them a check. Meanwhile, Missy is won over by the bracelet, and when Drew's assistant informs her that he is spending Christmas with his family, she phones Tom to tell him she's outside the house with her parents. Drew quickly promises the Valcos an extra $75,000 if they keep playing along for the evening, and they agree. The visit between the two families steadily descends into chaos, culminating with everyone seeing Christine's glamour shots manipulated into pornography on Brian's computer. Missy's parents storm out, and Drew informs her that their relationship is over, as Alicia had kissed him a bit earlier. Drew tells Alicia the truth about his family: his father left them when he was just four, and his mother, a waitress, who would give him an adult stack of pancakes on Christmas until he was 18, died when he was in college. Drew returns to his apartment to spend Christmas alone. Tom visits him to collect his money, and the two decide to go watch the actor who played Doo-Dah perform in the local production of A Christmas Carol as he'd given the whole family tickets. At the play Tom and Christine decide not to divorce. Drew and Alicia make up outside the theater, and everyone then eats in the diner where Drew's mother worked double shifts to make extra money at Christmastime. TriviaThe production was shot without a completed script. As a result, there were many delays and arguments over what to shoot. James Gandolfini admitted, in a behind the scenes interview, that most of the film was "improvised". Product details MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) Director : Mike Mitchell Media Format : Subtitled, NTSC Run time : 1 hour and 31 minutes Release date : August 1, 2017 Actors : Ben Affleck, Catherine O'Hara, James Gandolfini, Christina Applegate, Josh Zuckerman Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish Number of discs : 1
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Location: Oakdale, Connecticut
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Video Format: NTSC
Music Artist: Randy Edelman
Case Type: DVD
Rating: PG-13
Subtitle Language: English, French, Spanish
Sub-Genre: Christmas, Family, deception, dark comedy, holiday comedy, holiday romance
Director: Mike Mitchell
Studio: DREAM WORKS
Edition: Standard Edition
Aspect Ratio: 16 x 9 and 4 x 3
Type: MOVIE: HOLIDAY - COMEDY
Format: DVD
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Release Year: 2017
Language: English, French
Producer: Patricia Whitcher, Jenno Topping, Betty Thomas, Erin Stam
Actor: Ben Affleck, James Gandolfini, Christina Applegate, Catherine O'Hara, Bill Macy, Udo Kier, David Selby, Stephen Root, Peter Jason
Features: Full Screen, Widescreen, With Subtitles, Alternate Opening, Storyboard Gallery, and more!
Run Time: 1 HOUR 31 MINUTES
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Romance, Traditional
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Movie/TV Title: Surviving Christmas
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