CONTEST CLOSED – Freebie Friday: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
There is a whole lot of Hollywood history to explore, and Quentin Tarantino’s new film Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood takes a stab at the fading light of Tinseltown’s glory days. And you can WIN TICKETS to an advanced screening of Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood at Harkins Scottsdale 101 on Tuesday, July 23 AND a gift bag filled with Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood goodies too during our Freebie Friday giveaway!
Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood visits 1969 Los Angeles, where onetime TV star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) make their way in an industry they hardly recognize anymore. The ninth film from the writer-director features a large ensemble cast and multiple storylines in a tribute to the final moments of Hollywood’s golden age. Check out the trailer here!
It’s the 50th anniversary of the summer of ’69, and Bookmans Phoenix is thrilled to celebrate the release of Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood! We’re working with Harkins movie theaters to bring you back to the days of Woodstock, the first moon landing, the Manson murders, Richard Nixon, and so many iconic moments in history. Not only can you win tickets to the advanced screening, but you can dive into the culture of the time with our Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood display at Bookmans Phoenix!
Explore the world of 1969 through books, film, first-hand accounts, music, and more and sneak a peek at that awesome Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood gift bag including a tote, a poster, a button, and a Bookmans gift card!
For this Freebie Friday contest, we are giving 3 LUCKY WINNERS each a pair of tickets to see Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood at Harkins Scottsdale 101 on Tuesday, July 23! To enter, all you have to do is tell us which Quentin Tarantino movie is your absolute favorite and why in the comments below. Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood is Tarantino’s 9th movie, so there are 8 other film options to choose from. Will it be Reservoir Dogs? Pulp Fiction? Django Unchained?
***CONTEST CLOSED*** There will be another ticket giveaway for this screening on Tuesday, July 16, so check out the Bookmans main Facebook page on that day and be sure to enter there! The winners of this giveaway have been notified via email.
This Freebie Friday giveaway will run for 72 hours, so you have plenty of time to enter! We will choose winners on Monday, July 15 via random.org. Winners will be notified via the email used to comment. Comments do not appear automatically and need to be approved, so there is no need to post more than once. Any duplicate entries will be deleted and not included in the drawing.
The screening starts at 7 PM on July 23. Winners must arrive at the Harkins Scottsdale 101 between 6 and 6:20 PM for check-in and priority seating. Gift bags must be picked up in person at Bookmans Phoenix by July 24, 2019.
Good luck, everyone!
Check out the links to the film below too and keep on top of the Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood news!
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Inglorious Basterds, hands down.
That opening sequence is probably the most intense scene in movie history. This whole film is intense, edge of your seat, the acting is fantastic, and the details! The first time I saw it, when Fassbender’s character held up the wrong three fingers, and then it proves fatal! Just fantastic.
My favorite is probably Reservoir Dogs. The dialogue was fantastic and felt real, not stiled like many movies can be. Also, will never hear the song “Stuck In The Middle With You” and not think about the iconic scene in this movie, haha!
Pulp Fiction – the whole movie is fantastic but my favorite scene is when Christopher Walken as Captain Koons is passing on on the watch to Butch, the explanation of the watch is hilarious.
Kill Bill. Love the scene when Uma fought with her Sifu over rice. If she was fast enough, she’d be able to eat her dinner. Took her a while, but she finally mastered it. Her Sifu was very proud of her.
Inglourious Basterds is definitely my favorite Tarantino movie. Christoph Waltz played such an amazing villain, it makes it hard for me to see him as any other character. And who doesn’t love watching a bunch of Nazis getting their scalps handed over to Brad Pitt?
Death Proof. The dialogue and back and forth between the characters is QT at his best.
He was the Executive Producer on Curdled. One of my fav dark comedies.
Jackie Brown. Love the sound track and one of my favorite Robert Denerio performances!!
Pulp Fiction is the best movie no question. Everything about it is perfect. Except Butch’s gf.
I’m going to be in the minority here, but Hateful 8 was amazing. It was like a play rather than a movie, and the tension caused by the narrative mostly taking place in only one setting just carried the movie all the way through. It was sort of like Tarantino took the conceit of Reservoir Dogs and then added everything he had learned throughout his career to make that movie.
My favorite would have to be Pulp Fiction because it was my introduction to Tarantino. I love Jules.
My favorite was Pulp Fiction. The intertwining of all of the different story lines was amazing!
Pulp Fiction was the first of films I saw and immediately wanted to go back and watch the rest of his collection. It was the unique style that was unlike anything I had seen at the time.
Reservoir Dogs. The opening scene dialogue about tipping is so mundane yet engrossing.