Write a 10-Word Review, Win an Artist Poster 'Pawtographed' by Uggie (UPDATED)
For the grand finale of Contest Week at Movieline -- which previously entailed conjuring Daniel Radcliffe-flavored fan fiction and Hunger Games haiku -- I humbly bring you the single greatest prize we have ever offered our readers. One word: Pawtograph. (UPDATE: Many thanks to everyone who played along here, on Twitter and Facebook; read on for our winners!)
Feb. 3: Congrats to the winners of our 10-word review contest, both of whom will receive Artist posters "pawtographed" by Uggie:
@ClaudeZilla: The Artist's Uggie has a certain je ne sais paw.
Tim: Uggie tugging on pant leg, sweeter than Paula Deen's diet.
Huzzah! There were so many excellent submissions here at Movieline, on Twitter and at Consider Uggie HQ on Facebook -- I wish we had prizes for everyone! At the very least, thanks for rallying around this awards season's most stirring underdog! (Ahem.) Go Uggie!
EARLIER: And you thought the Consider Uggie campaign making 10,000 Facebook friends (and an adversary out of Martin Scorsese) was a milestone. In fact, it gets better still as the Artist wonder dog has imprinted his paw on posters for his Oscar front-runner (see above), and I have two of these things to give away. All you have to do is write a 10-word review -- no more, no less -- of Uggie's performance in The Artist at either...
· The comments section below
· On Twitter, with the hashtags #ConsiderUggie and #MLgiveaway
· On the Consider Uggie page at Facebook
The contest is open to U.S. residents only, alas, and if you choose to comment at Movieline, you must include your e-mail address so we can notify you if you win.
The deadline to submit is Friday, Feb. 3 at 5 p.m. ET. Our pair of winners will be announced shortly afterward. Entries will be judged based on creativity, imagination and good humor.
On your marks, get set... go. Good luck!
Comments
I'd bark in applause, but am the quiet type.
(For fun: citizen, but not a resident.)
Uggie's performance, like silence and an Academy Award, was golden.
In a silent movie, Uggie's actions spoke louder than barks.
Smart, charming tail-waggin' pup, rising up to the top!
Man’s best friend saves his life & steals the show.
Uggie's performance left me "speechless." It packed so much bark!
What a snub! Uggie did more tricks than Jonah Hill.
In a film of humans, the dog had most bark.
Silence is golden in story of dog and his man.
Spunky terrier uses yap. Saves Silent Star. Enters our hearts.
Heard he was tremendous, but, alas I heard him not.
More charming than most humans, Uggie’s the true artist here
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The Best Supporting Actor Role of the past few years!
Charming and adorable, Uggie proves that dogs are "Artists" too.
There are humans, yet hark! There is many a bark!
Next time I fall down a well, I'll call Uggie.
Uggie's performance was paws-itively amazing!He has marked his terrier-tory!
A transcendent terrier performance that would even dazzle Jack Russell.
Go figure! Joseph Wulfsohn speaks up for dogs. (Happy face)
Makes you wonder why they bothered to invent the talkie!
An Uggie for all seasons. That dog saved the picture.
Uggie transcends performance of Oscar favorite. All for some sausages.
Were Brooks not snubbed, Uggie would be the greatest oversight.
Uggie for best leading animal over Joey the War Horse!
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