HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: 25 Chicago Passes to ‘Just Wright’ With Queen Latifah, Common

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CHICAGO – In our latest romantic sports comedy edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 25 admit-two run-of-engagement movie passes up for grabs to the new film “Just Wright” with Queen Latifah and Common! The film opened on May 14, 2010. These passes are valid at participating Chicago movie theaters during the film’s run.

The film also stars Paula Patton, James Pickens Jr., Phylicia Rashad, Pam Grier, Laz Alonso, Mehcad Brooks, Michael Landes, Dwight Howard, Dwyane Wade, Rashard Lewis, Bobby Simmons Jr., Jalen Rose and Rajon Rondo from director Sanaa Hamri and writer Michael Elliot.

To win your free “Just Wright” movie pass, all you need to do is answer our question in this Web-based submission form. That’s it! Directions to enter this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.

The movie poster for Just Wright with Queen Latifah and Common
The movie poster for “Just Wright” with Queen Latifah and Common.
Image credit: Fox Searchlight Pictures

Here is the plot description for “Just Wright”:

“Just Wright” stars Queen Latifah (“Bringing Down the House”) as Leslie Wright: a straight-shooting physical therapist who gets the dream job of working with NBA all-star Scott McKnight (Common, “Date Night”). All is going well until Leslie finds herself falling for Scott, which forces her to choose between the gig of a lifetime and the tug of war inside her heart.

Oblivious to her romantic overtures, McKnight is drawn to the affections of Leslie’s gorgeous childhood friend, Morgan (Paula Patton, “Precious”), who has her sights set on being an NBA trophy wife. Is Leslie destined to play the role of “best friend” forever or will Scott finally see that what he always wanted is right in front of him?

Set against the world of championship basketball, the game of love takes on the battle of the sexes in the romantic sports comedy “Just Wright”. The film stars three of Hollywood’s most charismatic personalities as they navigate the full-court press of love.

The movie trailer for “Just Wright” can be viewed now below.

To secure your free “Just Wright” movie pass, you must be logged into your HollywoodChicago.com Web site account. If you don’t yet have one, you can quickly register here. Having a free Web site account with a valid e-mail address is required to win this Hookup.

Next, simply answer our question. You must submit your answer using this confidential, Web-based submission form. Please do not comment in this Hookup. Your entry will be invalid if you only comment here and don’t submit into our Web-based form. Please only submit your answer using this submission form.

You must include your first and last name, e-mail address and physical mailing address in your submission. Your personal information will not be sold or shared, will be kept strictly confidential and is only for awarding winning entries. Please answer our question below.

Star If you had to pick one, which would you choose: the job of a lifetime or the love of a lifetime?

This HollywoodChicago.com Hookup is simple: 25 HollywoodChicago.com readers will be randomly selected as our “Just Wright” Hookup winners! The winners will be mailed the movie passes at our expense. Good luck!

HollywoodChicago.com editor-in-chief and publisher Adam Fendelman

By ADAM FENDELMAN
Editor-in-Chief/Publisher
HollywoodChicago.com
adam@hollywoodchicago.com

© 2010 Adam Fendelman, HollywoodChicago.com LLC

megancpa1@yahoo.com's picture

job vs love

I would pick the love of a lifetime. There are many jobs, but not as many true loves.

Anonymous's picture

Love vs Job

I def will pick love….life is too short!!!!!!!!! Love is happiness and good for the heart. You can always find a job and replace it with another one, but love is hard to find, and might never find it again..

Anonymous's picture

Career / Job or Life time of love

I would honestly choose love first. Career and job is rewarding for public successes. There are many people who are publicly successful and private failures. I want to exemplify success in my private life first! All of the other stuff will come and go. We see many examples of people with great careers but, their private lives are failing. Ala Tiger Woods, Michael Jackson, Sandra Bullock, Brittany Murphy, Brittany Spears, Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and so on . These people seem to have it all but, they use drugs, women, sex, career, position, titles, material stuff, luxury shopping, buildings, people and much more to get love and feel loved. Love is the greatest gift, especially when there is no motive or strings attached. In these tough times when careers are falling apart and jobs are disappearing. People are starting to realize that house or the job or the title is not enough. This is why the Metra President and Chicago School Board President commit suicide. Seek love first and all of these other things will added to you.

lgreenba's picture

Just right

If you are ever lucky enough to have such a choice, choose LOVE. No amount of money can ever compare.

katlady32's picture

love vs. job

I would have to go with the job of a lifetime. Love will wait if it is true love.

Treasures's picture

Love of a Lifetime

Definitely Love, 3 kids later, there is no better job than Motherhood.

yummyummy's picture

I’d choose the job of a

I’d choose the job of a lifetime, cuz these are truly rare. As for love, one can find it anywhere.

Hendrix's picture

" For Love Or Money ? "

Decisions, Decisions, I’d go for the job of a lifetime in hopes of finding the love of a lifetime.

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