OPENS NATIONWIDE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2009
Synopsis:
“Everybody’s Fine,” a remake of Giuseppe Tornatore’s “Stanno Tutti Bene,” follows a widower (De Niro) who embarks on an impromptu road trip to reconnect with each of his grown children only to discover that their lives are far from picture perfect.
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Seeing as family will be involved I am going to drink an inordinate amount of beer. Ahhhh, the holidays...
Right I have to work but I m looking forward to spending it with friends and family after work and I alway enjoy going to the after christmas sales
THIS YEAR WE HAVE A NEW GRANDSON BORN IN JUN SO THE HOLIDAYS WILL BE VERY SPECIAL FOR ALL OF MY FAMLY. SHARING THE HOLIDAYS WITH CHILDREN IS THE BEST AND MEMORABLE.
We will spend the holidays at home with our children and their families.
I wish they would list where and when the showing is. It might interfere with some of my many plans for the holidays, NOT!
As usual I will slave over a turkey dinner, starting Wednesday. Everyone will tell me how delicious it is. I will be exhausted and not care how delicious it is. Then they will "help" clean up, which consists of moving their dishes to the general vicinity of the sink and then they will disappear. My husband, dear heart that he is, will stay behind and scrape and load the dishwasher. I will wrap and put the leftovers away and then we will both collapse and watch TV.
The next day, might or might not find me parked outside of Target in the wee hours to get a bargain. It depends on what they have and whether it's worth it to me to traipse out at that time of the morning.
My holidays are predictable and I kind of like it like that.
As my first Christmas with my husband I plan on spending all of my time with him.
I'm going snowboarding with my wife.
We have this tradition of eating a huge meal with all of the family and then sitting around watching Home Alone.
I will have a party on Christmas Eve and have all the family over. WE open gifts then with the family; and on Christmas morning we eat and play with all our new toys. : )
I will spend the holidays relaxing at home with the family.