You can never go home again, but that doesn't stop us all from trying at the holidays every year. 1995's "Home for the Holidays" is hardly the feel-good Thanksgiving romantic comedy you might expect from the trailer, but is a surprisingly realistic and thought-provoking story that sent us on many tangents this week about our own feelings on holiday traditions, why this year is different and what from the past we try to carry into the future. But we also have much to say about some real BSA-worthy performances from Anne Bancroft as the meddling mother and Geraldine Chaplin as the kooky aunt, plus of course star Holly Hunter, Charles Durning, Steve Guttenberg, Cynthia Stevenson, Dylan McDermott and an insufferable Robert Downey Jr, and a divine Angela Paton as the chatty woman on the plane eating a chicken wing.
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