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After losing her job, making out with her soon to be ex-boss, and finding out that her daughter plans to spend Thanksgiving with her boyfriend, Claudia Larson has to face spending the holiday with her family. She wonders if she can survive their crazy antics. Written by
Cyndi Kessler <ckessler@ix.netcom.com>
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We'll do it every year..until we get it right
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Trivia
Robert Downey Jr. publicly admitted to using heroin during the making of this film.
Jodie Foster wrote him a letter praising his work but warning him that he could not keep doing this on other films.
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Goofs
When entire family is at dinner table, you can see the rod used to launch the turkey onto Joann.
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Quotes
Joanne:
I have friends in Boston, Tommy. Did you ever think of that? There are other people in this world. People who tell people. I mean, how embarrassing.
Tommy:
Desert looks pretty good.
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Soundtracks
"I Wanna Be Loved by You"
Written by B. Kalmar, H. Stothart, & H. Ruby
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"Nobody means what they say on Thanksgiving, Mom. That's what the holiday is all about. Torture." - Claudia
That is my favorite line in this, one of my favorite movies. This is a holiday at anyone's home: a congregation of people you love beyond comprehension and hate beyond belief but are bound to by blood. There are so many wonderful and true moments in this film both funny and dramatic, that I cannot possibly name them all except to say that these moments, even the one between the sisters near the end, are what we give thanks for even if they are painful. Yes family gatherings are dreaded, but once they are over we are happy to have attended, because somewhere amidst the chaos we remember why we love these people, where we came from, who we are, and what is truly important in this life. coming to realizations such as this inevitably involves torture. we would much rather not think about it... this movie forces us to. Great movie.