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Wired Exclusive: Movies On Demand ‘Midnight in Paris’ Giveaway!

Woody Allen‘s Midnight in Paris stars Owen Wilson as Gil, a screenwriter who is struggling to pen his first novel. His fiance Inez (played by Rachel McAdams) blows off his ambitions as pipe-dreams which in turn creates a rift in their relationship.

While on a trip to Paris with Inez’s parents, Gil begins taking strolls around the city at midnight, where he is able to travel back to the Golden Age of Paris – the 1920′s.

Writer/director Woody Allen is no stranger when it comes to the Academy Awards, having won 3 Oscars and being nominated a total of 23 times.

The 2012 Academy Awards have honored Midnight in Paris with 4 nominations this year including Best Picture, Original Screenplay, Directing, and Art Direction.

If you didn’t get a chance to check out Midnight in Paris, it is currently available for viewing on Movies On Demand through until March 22nd. Which gives you plenty of time to check out this remarkable film.

As promised, Allie is Wired and Movies on Demand are continuing our month of giveaways. Up for grabs this week is a $50 Visa Gift Card!

How to Enter:
All you have to do is come up with a funny or clever award category that Midnight in Paris would be a shoo-in to win, and post it in the comments section below.

You can enter as many times as you want, until the contest closes Sunday February 12th at 12 AM.

Make sure you enter using your email address so that we can notify you if you’re the winner.

US and Canadian residents only please.

Good luck!

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Comments
carmen | February 6th, 2012

Best time travel movie.

carmen | February 6th, 2012

Best use of art & literary figures of the Lost Generation.

Judy Pokras | February 6th, 2012

Best use of Owen Wilson as a Woody Allen stand-in.

carmen | February 6th, 2012

Best comedy/romance fantasy movie.

carmen | February 6th, 2012

Most original use of dead artists.

carmen | February 6th, 2012

Most unexpected cameo by a sitting First Lady.

Charles | February 6th, 2012

Most ironic use of the words “pseudo-intellectual”.

carmen | February 7th, 2012

Best nostalgic/supernatural comedy.

carmen | February 8th, 2012

Best Ernest Hemingway impression.

carmen | February 8th, 2012

Best movie for daydreamers.

Bill Lazdowski | February 8th, 2012

We’ll probably watch for Owen Wilson

Amanda | February 8th, 2012

Best ornamental shrubbery in a movie you didn’t see until it went to Netflix

Nicolas | February 8th, 2012

Tourism documentary.

carmen | February 9th, 2012

Bitchiest Rachel McAdams performance.