Love The Coopers follows The Cooper clan as four generations of extended family come together for their annual Christmas Eve celebration. As the evening unfolds, a series of unexpected visitors and unlikely events turn the night upside down, leading them all toward a surprising rediscovery of family bonds and the spirit of the holiday.
Your Average Family!
Our family is pretty big and things can get crazy at any moment. We can relate with The Coopers with our four generations of holiday traditions. Nonni doesn’t understand why you cut the turnips out of the menu even though nobody eats them. The little ones sticking their fingers in the food that still needs to be served. The centerpiece catching fire and people screaming until someone grabs it and throws it out the back door. A roll being tossed across the table making the older folks roll their eyes, and of after all the yelling we all grab a glass of wine, love each other and laugh at our crazy memories!
We all have a family member who can relate with each character!
Love The Coopers is sure to become a holiday classic for many families on “holiday movie nights”. With an all-star cast that includes favorites such as: Alan Arkin, John Goodman, Ed Helms, Diane Keaton, Jake Lacy, Anthony Mackie, Amanda Seyfried, June Squibb, Marisa Tomei, and Olivia Wilde I’m preparing for non-stop laughter.
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LOVE THE COOPERS – In Theaters November 13
Genre: Comedy
Directed by: Jessie Nelson
Written By: Steven Rogers
Produced By: Michael London, Jessie Nelson, Janice Williams
Starring: Alan Arkin, John Goodman, Ed Helms, Diane Keaton, Jake Lacy, Anthony Mackie, Amanda Seyfried, June Squibb, Marisa Tomei, Olivia Wilde
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The 1st year we were in our new house we were having a familynThanagiving meal at our new home. We got everything cooked and all the family showed up. Then our power went out & stayed out for hours. But we lit our candles & had our fireplace going and it turned out to be one of our most memorable Thanksgiving dinners ever.
I love this story! I’m not sure my family would handle that well
Decorating cookies with the kids to give to santa.
We played who to get the gift game last year with friends and family, it was fun.
Decorating the house is always a fun activity.
Baking holiday dessert together is something fun we do annually.
one thanksgiving we did not eat dinner until almost 11 pm because of so many weird circumstances that happened that day
Making Thankgsiving dinner together is always fun.
My son and I always get a real tree together. It can be a challenge managing a live tree that’s bigger than the both of us but we always have fun doing it.
We decorate gingerbread houses together.
One memory that I always laugh about is when we went out to leave carrots for Rudolph as always, and when nobody was looking my little brother threw them up on the roof so Rudolph didnt have to come down to get them! Roof was full of snow and ice…happy to say though that Rudolph ate his carrots during the night and no ambulances were needed!
Our Christmas Eve yankee swaps are really fun!
My kids and I enjoy decorating the tree.
Spent Christmas at Disney World and had Dinner at a Chinese restaurant in Epcot, it was just like the family dinner in “A Christmas Story” with a Duck instead of Turkey.
Baking holiday treats!
One year we went to Disney world for Christmas.
We have an ugly Christmas sweater that someone different gets every year.
Telling family stories together so that the kids can experience what we did as kids when we were younger
We always get together on Christmas Eve with my husbands siblings and we have fun reminiscing about times when they were younger. So fun!
We love decorating the house and tree together.
My favorite holiday memory was baking and decorating gingerbread houses with my mom. I follow you on pinterest as yarbr012 (I entered it incorrectly in the giveaway)
My Favorite Holiday Memory Is When I Was A Child Gathering At My Grandma’s House For Christmas. We Would Exchange Gifts And Gather Around The Table For A Meal.
We created lots of new Christmas tree ornaments with the help of my kids last year. They loved it!
We still love stringing popcorn for the Christmas tree.
I love Christmas and have always loved Christmas Eve and everyone getting to open one present at midnight.
This will be our fun holiday, it’s our first holiday with our daughter.
We love to bake and decorate cookies together.
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We love decorating the tree!
When we were children my cousin and I would hold talent shows during Christmas so we would practice every break we got. We like to think back at how many hours we spent trying to perfect it!