TheBad Momsmoms are coming to town.
Its really silly, but I think people are going to relate to it, Baranski says.
How did you bond with your on-screen daughters?

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CHERYL HINES:Ive known Kristen for about 10 years.
In my mind it was always big-sister bonding.
But for the movie we switched it up to mother-daughter.
CHRISTINE BARANSKI:I didnt even have to work at it [with Mila].
I met her, I fell in love with her.
So much of this film is about the pressure that mothers feel to be perfect.
Have you three, as moms, ever felt that pressure?
HINES:I think every mother wonders if theyre doing it right.
If theres anybody out there thats wondering if theyre not doing it right, then theyre doing it wrong.
Your kids know that you love them.
The ones who have children or raise children, they know the language.
How was shooting that?
BARANSKI:Bouncing like that, apparently its very healthy for you mentally and physically.
So I have to find myself a way to do that bouncing stuff again.
I have a group shot with all those other guys that would make a really provocative Christmas card.
Thats when wigs secure your life.
There was a bit of padding, so the damage wasnt that bad.
Do you have any unusual family holiday traditions?
HINES:We usually have a talent show on Christmas Eve, and everybody is supposed to participate.
One year we got a [somersault] from one of the grandmothers.
BARANSKI:We do a Polish Christmas.
We go out and look for the first star, and thats one of my favorite things.
Which of Santas reindeer do you most identify with?
BARANSKI:Blitzen sounds so fantastic.
I like to dance it out.
So I guess Id have to go with Rudolph.
Finally, who deserves coal in their stocking this year?
HINES:My two dogs.
They have chewed up every couch Ive owned.
BARANSKI:Theres not a stocking big enough for the people I think should be getting coal this year.