Last Call: Win a Midnight in Paris Poster Signed by Woody Allen!
You've read the glowing reviews, you've heard about the crowds. But starting this weekend, it's easier than ever to see Midnight in Paris, the late-era masterpiece from Woody Allen. The film's continued theatrical expansion brings it to more than 900 screens nationwide, and considering its success to date, the folks at Sony Pictures Classics are feeling generous, offering up a Midnight in Paris poster signed by the Woodman himself. There's just one little, 10-word catch. [UPDATE: Only a few hours remain before the deadline! Submit your review after the jump.]
We want to reward the reader with the best 10-word review of Midnight in Paris, and by best we mean most clever, imaginative, funny and/or evocative. (Needless to say, it will definitely help if you write a favorable review.) Make it smart, make it specific and make it 10 words -- no more, no less -- and you're in the running. For example:
· Where has Owen Wilson been all of Woody Allen's life?
...or:
· Never imagined Carla Bruni could stand up to Michael Sheen.
Or whatever. Obviously (and not just a little bitterly!) I can't and won't win, but now it's up to you. Submit your review in either of two places:
· The comments section below
· On Twitter, using the hashtag #MLgiveaway
The contest ends tonight, June 12, at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT (a/k/a midnight in Paris), with a winner to be announced tomorrow morning. Good luck!

Comments
Owen captures Woody. Woody captures Paris. Charming combination.
This film was better than a night in Paris
Thanks, but I repeat: "10 words -- no more, no less." Wanna revise?
#MLgiveaway I want to be in contention. Sadly, I don't have twitter. I love Woody and his new film.
1920s Paris, perhaps 'Manhattan'. 'Midnight in Paris', definitely bright future.
Vincent van Gogh would appreciate this poster with his sky.
Americans in Paris - oh, what a night!
Wilson & MacAdams, this generation's Alvy Singer, and Annie Hall
Live in the now and go see Midnight in Paris.
beautiful, whimsical struggling to live fully in an unfulfilled world
I'll be honest ... I didn't read the first two paragraphs.
Woody has a new lover. Lucky him, it is French.
Love - having someone to walk in the rain with. Rhinoceros.
Play It Again Sam visits Pere-Lachaise and makes magic.
(I am counting Pere-Lachaise as two words)....
Paris reminds me that these pretzels are making me thirsty!
Annie Hall, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Midnight in Paris - see it.
#MLgiveaway - Woody births the New Iconic Immortalization of "LIFE" and "PARIS".
A single film, which can only provide the only Allen
Love - having someone to walk with in the rain. Rhinoceros.
(a more grammatically acceptable version, although most sources agree that ending in a preposition is quite OK, just thought I'd give the option)
A haiku:
"Gertrude Stein and Co.
Owen Wilson as Woody
Wonderful Combo"
A screenwriter with pedant envy magically joins the Lost Generation. #MLgiveaway
I am saving a place on my wall for this
Midnight in Paris Haiku
Rachel, Owen charm
City of Light resplendent
Woody reigns supreme
You don't need to be on Twitter. As mentioned above, you can leave your entry right here in the comments OR on Twitter. Or both, I guess, if you're into that. Give it your best shot(s)!
These are great, everybody! Keep them coming!
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