And now for something completely different, here’s a contest from your backwards walking friends at Dork Shelf and the stupendous people over at eOne Films.
To commemorate the release of A Liar’s Autobiography – The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman in Toronto this Friday, November 16th, those lovely chaps, ladies, and llamas have given us five pairs of run-of-engagement passes to see the big screen 3D spectacular in theatres.
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Graham Chapman, probably best remembered as ‘the dead one from Monty Python’, writes and stars in the animated movie of his own life story, A Liar’s Autobiography. He was born, he went to Cambridge and met John Cleese, he smoked a pipe, he became a doctor, he became a Python, he decided he was gay (well, 70/30, according to a survey he did on himself), he got drunk a lot, he stopped being drunk, he made some films, he had some sex (actually, a lot), and moved to Los Angeles. Finally, he was whisked up into space by aliens (although that might have been in a film).
Toronto area residents, tourists, gawkers, and cheese shoppers can check out the film in fancy high frame rate 3D exclusively at Cineplex Odeon Yonge & Dundas beginning just shortly before two o’ clock in the afternoon. We checked. We would also like to send you to see the film sometime after Friday, but if you want to jump the gun and pay, please feel free.
To enter, simply email [email protected] with Liar’s Autobiography in the subject header. Please only one entry per household, and remember that this contest is for those lovely folks in Toronto. Deadline for all entries is 5pm on Friday, November 16th. For additional chances to win, feel free to like the contest announcement on our Facebook page and/or re-Tweet the announcement from our Twitter.
What’s that? You say you want more? Well, here’s something extra special:
One grand prize winner will receive The Complete Monty Python’s Flying Circus 16-Ton Megaset on DVD. Feed your addiction for all things that are entirely far too silly with this $129 retail value package containing every episode of the famed BBC sketch comedy series and tons of extras that didn’t come in the 14-disc package that just included the whole series. Hopefully that satisfies the lot of you. The other four of you will just have to live with your free movie.
So now, go. Go on and enter. We await your electronic post. And don’t forget to stay tuned to Dork Shelf for more great news, interviews, contests, and general silliness.