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CHICAGO – In our latest war documentary edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 25 admit-two passes up for grabs to the advance Chicago screening of the new film “The Tillman Story”! The film stars Pat Tillman from acclaimed director Amir Bar-Lev and writer Mark Monroe.
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Here is the plot description for “The Tillman Story”:
When Pat Tillman gave up his professional football career to join the Army Rangers in 2002, he became an instant symbol of patriotic fervor and unflinching duty. But the truth about Pat Tillman is much more complex and ultimately much more heroic than the caricature. And when the government tried to turn his death into propaganda, they took on the wrong family.
From her home in Northern California, Pat’s mother (Dannie Tillman) led the family’s crusade to reveal the truth beneath the mythology of their son’s life and death. “The Tillman Story” resounds with emotion and insight. It goes beyond an indictment of the government to touch on themes as timeless as the notion of heroism itself.
The movie trailer for “The Tillman Story” can be watched now below.
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Like all Hookups here, this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup is simple: Just submit your comment above and we will award 25 people randomly via e-mail for our “The Tillman Story” Hookup. Winners need to arrive early as seats are consumed on a first-come, first-served basis. Good luck!
![]() | By ADAM FENDELMAN |
Wronged
Depends on the level of wrong!
If I were wronged
If I were wronged, I would firstly do everything in my power to ensure it would never happen again. Then, I’d get justice by making sure it never happens to anyone else. Sometimes, in most cases, that is all you can do. Especially in the case of Pat Tillman.
If you were wronged, to what lengths would you go for justice
If you were wronged, to what lengths would you go for justice i would go for broke and have every family member and friends helping me out
Wronged!?
Yell, kick, scream, swear, fight, punch, crack some sculls!
Seek Justice!
As much unfair this world can be I would seek justice till the very end!
If I WAS WRONGED
AS FAR AS I CAN GO THAT WOULD NOT KILL ME
Pretty Limitless
If it was a severe wrong, I think it would be limitless.
If I was wronged
All the way, using every possible resource, above heads of those trying to block me
Not far at all
If I were wronged I’d probably just deal with it and get on with my life. Life’s not fair and things happen all the time. You just need to accept it and move on.
And if I was wronged in some sort of illegal manner, well then I’d leave it up to the justice system to seek justice for me.
If I were wronged...
It depends on the level of wrongness. But gruesome revenge comes to mind.