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Four Christmases is a 2008 Christmas comedy-drama film about a couple visiting all of their divorced parents' homes on Christmas Day.Supporting cast members include Sissy Spacek, Robert Duvall, Jon Voight, Tim McGraw, and Dwight Yoakam.The film is a studio film.The film was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 26, 2008, the day before Thanksgiving.Critics gave it a generally negative review and it made $163 million.

Brad and Kate are an upscale couple.They don't like the idea of getting married or having kids because they come from families with out-of-control kids.They try to avoid their families at Christmas by traveling abroad and pretending to be doing charity work.The third Christmas of their relationship, they plan to go to Fiji, but get trapped at San Francisco International Airport by a fog bank that cancels every outbound flight; they're also interviewing a news crew, alerting their families that they are stuck at home for the holidays.

Kate and Brad have to visit their families first, followed by their mother, father, and finally Kate's father.Brad and Kate are bracing themselves for a marathon of homecomings, but are not prepared enough.Kate's fear of inflatable castles that stems from being ostracized as a child is one of the new secrets they discover about each other.As Brad counts down the minutes to freedom, Kate studies the lives of Brad's and her own siblings and comes to realize that she does want marriage and children with Brad, the prospect of which frightens Brad when she mentions it to him.She told her family that she and Brad had split up when they got to her father's house.Brad realized that he loves Kate too much to leave her when he returned to his father's house and had a quiet talk with him.They talk about marriage and children.They head to Fiji after that.

After hiding the news from their families for nine months, Brad and Kate welcomed their first child on New Year's Day.As their baby is the first baby born in the new year, a news crew comes to congratulate them and reveal their new baby to the city and their families.

One of the film's executive producers, who had a starring role in the 1983 film A Christmas Story, has a credited role as an airline ticket agent.

Adam Shankman was set to direct for Columbia Pictures prior to the casting of Vince and Reese.[4]

Gordon was brought in as director because he had seen Gordon's documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, which had a traditional three-act structure.[3]

During the Writers Guild of America strike in 2007, no changes to the script could be made.The film's completion was at risk because New Line Cinema became a unit of Warner Bros.[3]

The film has an approval rating of 25% on the Tomatoes, with an average of 5.1/10.Despite a strong cast, this sour holiday comedy suffers from a hackneyed script.The film has a score of 41 out of 100 at Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews.CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on a A+ to F scale.[7]