
For a lot of families, Christmas is time for traditions -- keeping with the old, but also starting some new ones. And with a lot of children’s' movies opening on Christmas Day, we found many families are starting a tradition of presents and then popcorn.
Brandi Davis, Box Office Worker - "$12 please." Brandi Davis says Christmas is big day for movies. Davis - "Marley and Me was sold out for the first show."The second Christmas Day showing of Owen Wilson's new movie about a dog-gone-wild sold out at the Carmike Cinema in Lynchburg's River Ridge Mall. Get that popcorn ready. Jeff Walker, Cinema Worker - "Marley and Me and then Bedtime Stories. I think those are going to be two big kids’ movies."
A good family movie is the reason Tammy Stoner has brought out her four kids. Tammy Stoner - "Hoping to make it a tradition." It's the first time she has ever taken her daughter, McKenna to a movie. McKenna "This is my first time." She's excited to see Adam Sandler's new movie, Bedtime Stories. McKenna -" There's going to be a lot of fun parts." Families say it's a fun way to spend Christmas Day. Paul Butler, Seeing Bedtime Stories - "Get together in the morning, have lunch go to the movies, go to see some friends tonight. Back to work tomorrow." And not all moviegoers are coming to theatres today for family bonding.
Bobbi Powell, Taking a Break from Family - "We escaped!" They're just trying to get some alone time on Christmas. John Powell, On His Honeymoon - "So we dropped our baby off with the in-laws and we ran away." Newlyweds Bobby and John Powell have had little too much family togetherness.
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