Submit a 10-Word Review, Win a Tree of Life Blu-ray Combo Pack!
It's giveaway time again! This time, Movieline is giving away two Tree of Life combo packs (Blu-ray, DVD and digital copy included) in honor of tomorrow's home release of the Terrence Malick drama. And what better way to toast the thought-provoking feature starring Brad Pitt, Jessica Chastain and Sean Penn than with a 10-word review contest. So grab your guest critic pens and click through for more details -- except for you, Sean Penn. [UPDATE: The contest is now closed! Thank you to everyone who participated. We will now sort through your submissions and notify you of a winner shortly.]
To compete, simply enter your best 10-word review of Tree of Life. It should be clever, funny, evocative and most importantly, only 10 words. No more, no less. Movieline will then award the two best reviewers with a Tree of Life combo pack.
Enter to win by submitting your 10-word review in one of two places:
· The comments section below.
· On Twitter, using the hashtag #MLgiveaway
And most importantly, you must provide an e-mail address when posting your comment on Movieline, otherwise we will have no way to contact you if you win!
Movieline will accept entries until Wednesday, October 12 at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET, when we will announce the winner. Good luck!
Comments
It explains who, what, and why we came to be.
Malick mixes creation and dinosaurs with family drama; somehow succeeds.
You want your money back, perhaps go see Tower Heist.
You'll love it! You'll hate it! Your eyes will glaze!
An immaculately existential look at life as we'll know it.
Grace against nature, and the surrender of both to love.
Guaranteed ass fatigue. The fakakta film is 138 minutes long!
Film mirrors universe with one absolute truth: needs more dinosaurs
You will be confused, but you will not be ambivalent.
Holy horse poop what the hell is this movie about?
This is the best computer screen saver you'll ever see.
"I thought this was Jurassic Park 4," said bewildered Penn.
A trip to the planetarium, aquarium and modern art museum.
It's a great big universe and we're all really puny
Just like everything it could use a few more dinosaurs
In the words of Keanu: Woah.
We interrupt your plot to bring you random youtube clips
Penn doesn't get it. Me Neither. But it's mighty resplendent.
Simple life, brought to you by unimaginably complex cosmic mechanism.
Malick shows us that, however small, we are all eternal.
Somehow people love this: Can you please explain why?
Brad Pitt -- dad, shit. Sean Penn -- dead? when? Dinosaurs? Terence?
Ten less red glowing orbs; four more big dinosaurs, please.
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