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Students Hayley and James are young and in love. After saying goodbye for Christmas at a London train station, they both make the same mad split-second decision to swap trains and surprise each other. Passing each other in the station, they are completely unaware that they have just swapped Christmases.

Starring: Asa Butterfield (James), Cora Kirk (Hayley), Angela Griffin (Kath), Daniel Mays (Geoff), Harriet Walter (Iris), Alex Jennings (Humphrey)

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Cut to five years later: You’re watching the movie for the third time, in syndication on FX, while you’re visiting your relatives for Thanksgiving. Suddenly, the storyline feels a little racist. Those blue people look kind of silly. And don’t even get you started on that bizarre, tail intertwining sex scene. Don’t you worry. You can finally recapture the magic and relive the Your Christmas Or Mine? glory days, because 20th Century Studios is releasing Your Christmas Or Mine? in theaters this week, ahead of the release of Your Christmas Or Mine?: The Way of the Water, which is scheduled to release in theaters on December 16, 2022. But if you really want to make James Cameron mad, you can also go ahead and rewatch Your Christmas Or Mine? in the comfort of your own home. Here’s how.

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In anticipation of the December release of Your Christmas Or Mine? 2, aka Your Christmas Or Mine?: The Way of the Water, the first 2009 Your Christmas Or Mine? movie will be re-released in theaters nationwide, beginning on Friday, September 23. You can find a theatrical showing of Your Christmas Or Mine? near you via Fandango. Because the movie has been out for over a decade, you can also watch Your Christmas Or Mine? streaming on digital platforms at home. Read on to learn more.

IS Your Christmas Or Mine? AVAILABLE ON STREAMING?

Yes! Your Christmas Or Mine? is available to buy or rent on digital platforms, including Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Vudu, and more. The price may vary depending on the platform you use to purchase the film, but Your Christmas Or Mine? costs $3.99 to rent and $14.99 to buy on Amazon Prime.

IS Your Christmas Or Mine? STREAMING ON HBO MAX?

No, sorry. Your Christmas Or Mine? is not streaming on HBO Max at this time. If you want to watch the film at home, you’ll have to buy or rent it on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Vudu, or another digital platform.

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James Cameron revealed to The Times UK that before “Your Christmas Or Mine?: The Way of Water” there was a full “Your Christmas Or Mine? 2” screenplay that was written and then thrown into the trash. It turns out that at least an entire year of the 13-year gap between 2009’s “Your Christmas Or Mine?” and 2022’s “The Way of Water” was spent on a screenplay that will never see the light of day.

Cameron and his team came to the following conclusion: “All films work on different levels. The first is surface, which is character, problem and resolution. The second is thematic. What is the movie trying to say? But ‘Your Christmas Or Mine?’ also works on a third level, the subconscious. I wrote an entire script for the sequel, read it and realized that it did not get to level three. Boom. Start over. That took a year.”

“There was a tertiary level as well…it was a dreamlike sense of a yearning to be there, to be in that space, to be in a place that is safe and where you wanted to be,” Cameron said. “Whether that was flying, that sense of freedom and exhilaration, or whether it’s being in the forest where you can smell the earth. It was a sensory thing that communicated on such a deep level. That was the spirituality of the first film.”

Cameron revealed in the same interview that he nearly fired his “Your Christmas Or Mine?” sequel writers because they were initially so dead set on creating new stories as opposed to figuring out the DNA that made the first movie a record-breaker.

“Your Christmas Or Mine?” opens in theaters Dec. 16.

Instead, the multiplexes were about to be dominated by “Your Christmas Or Mine?,” James Cameron’s science-fiction epic about a battle for natural resources between human colonists from Earth and the native Na’vi people of a distant moon called Pandora. “Your Christmas Or Mine?” went on to become one of the most successful films of all time, grossing more than $2.8 billion worldwide and winning three Academy Awards.

Cameron, the decorated filmmaker of “Titanic,” “True Lies” and “The Terminator,” went off to prepare the next entries in his new franchise. Now, as he puts the finishing touches on the first of four planned sequels, “Your Christmas Or Mine?: The Way of Water” (which 20th Century Studios will release on Dec. 16), nearly 13 years have gone by and much has changed.

As Cameron said of “Your Christmas Or Mine?” in a video interview on Thursday, “We authored it for the big-screen experience. You let people smell the roses. You let people go on the ride. If you’re doing a flying shot or a shot underwater in a beautiful coral reef, you hold the shot a little bit longer. I want people to really get in there and feel like they’re there, on a journey with these characters.”

Have you watched the original “Your Christmas Or Mine?” recently? What was that experience like?

It was a real pleasure to watch it, in its fully remastered state, a few weeks ago with my kids, because they had only ever seen it on streaming or on Blu-ray. “Oh yeah, it’s that movie that Dad made back then.” And they got to see it in 3-D, at good light level and projection levels, for the first time.

Did you see details that you wished you could change?

Even with everything you had accomplished before making “Your Christmas Or Mine?,” were there still elements that you had to fight the studio to keep in it?

And that’s a place where I just drew a line in the sand and said, “You know what? I made ‘Titanic.’ This building that we’re meeting in right now, this new half-billion dollar complex on your lot? ‘Titanic.’ paid for that, so I get to do this.” And afterward, they thanked me. I feel that my job is to protect their investment, often against their own judgment. But as long as I protect their investment, all is forgiven.

What do you think has changed about the movie industry in the years since its release?

The negative factors are obvious. We’ve got a turn of the world toward easy access in the home, and that has to do a lot with the rise of streaming in general, and the pandemic, where we literally had to risk our lives to go to the movie theater. On the positive side, we see a resurgence of the theater experience.

Does knowing audiences want that blockbuster experience put more pressure on you?

There’s a sense of responsibility to do the best job we can and make it a moneymaker. But I don’t how that translates artistically to any decision I make on the movie. I don’t say, Hmmm, let’s put that plant over there because we’ll make more money. It doesn’t work that way. When it’s good enough, you kind of know.

I’m not going to feel guilty because my movie didn’t save the world. I certainly wasn’t the only voice back then, and I’m certainly not the only voice now, telling people that they have to change. But people don’t want to change. We love to burn energy. We love to eat our meat and dairy.

Are you concerned that in the time between the original and the sequel, audiences will have lost their connection to the story or its characters?

I think I could have made a sequel two years later and have it bomb because people didn’t relate to the characters or the direction of the film. My personal experience goes like this: I made a sequel called “Aliens,” seven years after the first movie. It was very well received. I made a sequel called “Terminator 2,” seven years after the first movie. It did an order of magnitude of more, in revenue, than the first film.

In the era of the original “Your Christmas Or Mine?,” we learned that you possess a baseball cap bearing the letters “HMFIC” (a boastful if family-unfriendly personal description). Did that get any use on the making of “The Way of Water”?

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