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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

DEAL OF THE DAY: FREE Screenings for Channing Tatum's Movie 'Stop-Loss' in US and Canada

For fans in Fresno, California and the Canadian cities of Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Winnipeg, it's your lucky day!!!!

There will be free screenings of Channing Tatum's highly-anticipated drama 'Stop-Loss' before the March 28th theatrical release in a few weeks in your cities.

Fans in Fresno, California can register to see a FREE screening of the film on the website FilmMetro.com.

All you have to do is sign up for a free membership on the site and then you will be able to get your free pass to go see the movie this week. Here is the information that has been released for the screening:

'Stop-Loss' FREE Screening
(Fresno, California)


  • Movie Screening Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2008

  • Register at FilmMetro.com Starting March 17th: CLICK HERE

Fans in the Canadian cities listed below can register to see a FREE screening of the film on the website MovieContests.com.

'Stop-Loss' FREE Screening
(Canada)
  • Movie Screening Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 7:00pm

  • Valid Locations: Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg

  • Contest Requirements: For your chance to win, fill in your name, your info, and your answer to the skill-testing question in the Entry Form on their site.

  • Contest Expiration Date: Sunday, March 23rd @ 11:59am

  • Enter Contest at MovieContests.com: CLICK HERE

Can't make it to a screening? No worries. Paramount has allowed me to give away passes for an upcoming private screening of the film. I will announce the new contest really soon, so stay tuned. And don't forget that 'Stop-Loss' will hit theaters nationwide on March 28, 2008.

To learn more about the movie strait from the person that wrote and created it, check out a recent CNN interview that 'Stop-Loss' director Kimberly Peirce did for CNN:




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