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
Fiancé fancifully follows famous, fashionable folks- Film formidablé!
Stunning: Woody, Paris, Hemingway, Stein, Cotillard
Plus Owen Wilson
Woody in Paris...more amusing than a Weiner in D.C.
Owen Wilson should be on more postcards from talented neurotics.
Perfection. Woody's best since "Annie Hall!" See "Midnight In Paris!"
An artful amuse bouche, it's an Allen for the ages.
Nostalgia for an era feeling nostalgia for another era, repeat.
Dali... Dali... Marion Cotillard, ooh la la! Dali... Dali... Dali.
This movie moves romantically through time. And it is great.
Here is my entry:
Necking with Paris: Woody seen canoodling the City of Light.
Oeuvre to the ugly American stereotype, Wilson lights up MIDNIGHT.
Thought less than 10 words was ok--but after re-reading I realized that broke the rules--so here I go again:
Fitful fiancé fancifully follows famous, fashionable folks- Funny film - formidablé!
Not Hilton's sextape sequel, but Allen's best film in years.
Woody made a genius choice-Owen Wilson. Absolutely delightful movie!
See it at a matinee; it's a few bucks cheaper.
Woody's best film. Loved it as it reminded me of me.
Great movie, wish audiences would stop explaining art history jokes
#MLgiveaway
1.) Picasso, Matisse, Fitzgerald, Dali -- Legends restored in Woody's fantasy!
2.) Midnight in Paris -- Let's do it. Let's fall in love!
3.) Woody's Muses, out of museums and music, amuse the audience.
Annnnd that's a wrap! Thanks to everyone for playing!
More 10-word reviews are certainly welcome but will be disqualified from the poster giveaway.
Woody cheats on Manhattan with Paris; what took so long?
I posted the above review yesterday, but I could not find it so I posted again. Please keep me in the running.
is it morning yet?! 😀
A whirlwind jaunt of love, hope,
desire and imagination, magnifique!
Woody Allen's version of "Some Enchanted Evening."
Why oh why do we love Woody? Midnight in Paris!
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