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Win a Copy of Shrek the Musical Deluxe Edition Blu-ray™ and DVD
Shrek The Musical Arrives on Deluxe Edition Blu-ray™ and DVD October 15 BRING THE MAGIC OF BROADWAY HOME WITH THE TONY AWARD®-WINNING MUSICAL STARRING EVERYONE’S FAVORITE OGRE Tinsel & Tine readers can enter to win a SHREK THE MUSICAL DVD/Blu-ray combo by selecting one of the following social media entry options using Rafflecopter: a Rafflecopter giveaway DreamWorks’ Shrek The Musical, the highly acclaimed Broadway production based on the smash-hit movie, received eight 2009 Tony Award® nominations including Best Musical, winning Best Costume Design of a Musical (Tim Hatley) and received a Grammy Award® nomination for Best Musical Show Album. Fans can join in on the performance with sing along…
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Blogstresses Beach Bumming
Part of the fun of blogging is reading and meeting other bloggers. A few of us (The Blogstresses) get together now and again for good food, girl talk, and most importantly to geek out on blogging! Barbara Hammond of Zero to 60 and Beyond graciously hosted us at her Ocean City beach house and what a feast!. Thanks again! — Blogstresses Beach Bumming (7 photos)
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Watch the Oscars with me on Sunday, February 24, 2013
Once again, I’ll be facebooking and tweeting during the Oscar Red Carpet and Awards show this coming Sunday, February 24th. Would love to hear from you, so be sure to like and follow! And then come back to Tinsel & Tine on Monday for my Annual Oscar Round Up! Click HERE for last year’s I feel good that I’ve seen all the nominated Best Films that I wanted to see. I skipped “Amour” and “Zero Dark Thirty”, I’m sure they are fine films, but far too depressing for my taste. Because of the Philly connection, I of course am rooting for Silver Linings Playbook, but in terms of which movie…
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Quick Commentary – Life As We Know It, Never Let Me Go, The Social Network
The first scene in the movie has Kathy in a hospital saying she's a "carer", but I thought she was saying "carrier", and figured she had contracted AIDS, then she mentioned donors and I was mystified how someone with AIDS could be a donor. So the beginning of the film didn't clue me in at all. This role is a good fit for Mulligan's quiet strength and independent maturity. Knightley truthfully conveys someone desperate to create love during her short life span. Garfield, who plays a heart wrenching, too sweet imbecile in this film