"Tangled" Giveaway
Quickie contest. THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED FOR ENTRIES BUT YOU CAN STILL VOTE ON THE POLL BELOW. As you may already know the Tangled Blu-Ray DVD comes out tomorrow. I have one Blu-Ray copy to give away to a lucky reader in the US or Canada. Plus an undetermined bonus prize.
you entry should contain the following.
- "Tangled DVD" in subject line.
- Your name & mailing address (The winner's address goes to Disney so they can ship your prize but otherwise they're totes private.)
- Name the movie character's hair you'd most like to braid and why. It's the girliest question ever but Rapunzel would approve! [Warning: I may quote a collection of these answers right here.]
- Name anything at all that you learned from the "talent discovery" section of the widget above.
And just so everyone is a winner, please vote on the following poll. The winning films will be written up right here at the Film Experience in April. I've left out films I've extensively written about previously and a few others to make this manageable and randomly paired older with newer. I'll write about the winning pair (probably not together) next month.
Reader Comments (6)
I voted for "Hunchback"/"Aristocats," because they are both incredibly underrated, and they definitely both have an "adult" vibe to them (the former more than the latter, obviously). Honestly, I like "Aristocats," but the whole feature could just focus on "Hunchback" and I would be satisfied.
+1 to Liz.
I want me some Hunchback. We've already heard/read everything about Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Snow White, Bambi, Pinocchio... I want to Nate to write things about Disney "lesser" and underrated movies like Mulan, Lilo & Stitch, Hercules...
Would love writeups about the lesser-praised movies Robin Hood and Sword in The Stone because those are my Disney favorites.
Desperately waiting for your "YEs" "No" "Maybe so" for Midnight in Paris
I feel weird about you writing about my favorite movie as seems to be the case. No, I don't mean The Rescuers :p
Looking forward to it!
What a hard choice! Picked two sorely underrated Disney classics, Robin Hood & Hercules, but I could have easily went with Snow White/Princess and the Frog (one of my top 3 favorite Disney animateds), or Oliver & Company/Aladdin, which would be interesting because Aladdin is my favorite Disney animated and Oliver & Company is awful.