HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: 25 Chicago Passes to War Documentary ‘The Tillman Story’

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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.

To win your free pass to the advance Chicago screening of “The Tillman Story” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just answer our question below. That’s it! This screening is on Wednesday, Sept. 1 2010 at 7:30 p.m. in Chicago. Directions to enter this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.

The movie poster for The Tillman Story
The movie poster for “The Tillman Story”.
Image credit: The Weinstein Company

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.

To secure your free tickets now, make sure you’re logged into your HollywoodChicago.com account. If you don’t yet have one, you can quickly register here. Having an account with a valid e-mail address is required. Then, simply add a new comment in the form below. In your comment, include an answer to this question:




If you were wronged, to what lengths would you go for justice?



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!

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

Carleen Lorys's picture

If I were Wronged...

It would mean contacting all my contacts—from spouse to pastor to next door neighbors to attest to my honesty and inability to commit a crime!

janlorys's picture

IF I WERE WRONGED AND LENGHTS TO GO TO JUSTICE

I would explore an infinite amount of means from the easy (contacting a lawyer) to theh creative (Petetions attesting to my honesty). I would contact my contacts tocome forth for me!

mxgirl's picture

Being Wronged

I would do all I could to correct the injustice, as long as it didn’t put me at risk.

Anonymous's picture

wronged

it would depend how bad i was wronged

Anonymous's picture

wronged

it would depend how bad i was wronged

romans13_4's picture

If you were wronged...

It’s easy to say you’d go out kicking and screaming but the fact is in today’s day and age you’d have to enlist all the support you can muster. 99% of the wronged people today are the “little people.” The ones without the support system or monetary base to bail oneself out. Things are tough nowadays. But does being wronged give you the right to commit other acts of “wrongness?” One must stand by one’s convictions and fight the fight. Someone cannot walk in your shoes. It is up to yourself to stay true to your core and fight for yourself. How, when and why you do it is up to you. Believe in your God, believe in yourself, believe in your family. Do NOT give up the fight.

Anonymous's picture

It would depend on how I

It would depend on how I was wronged.

Anonymous's picture

In the past I have used the

In the past I have used the law has been helpful in righting wrongs, but if that did not work than I might need to find another way.

insomneak's picture

Wronged

I hope if I am ever wronged I will have the determination that Tillman’s mom had in finding the truth.

rweisskopf's picture

Wronged

If I were wronged I would do everything within the system to seek justice. If that didn’t occur and if it involved my loved ones I’d take the next step myself.

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