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Capone Has the Winners' Names for the Chicago screening of (500) DAYS OF SUMMER!!!

Published at:  Jul 02, 2009 9:32:15 PM CDT


Hey everyone. Capone in Chicago here, with the list of winners for tickets to see the Chicago screening of (500) DAYS OF SUMMER on Tuesday, July 7 at 7:00 pm. Those who entered and won will receive an email from me shortly with the details on the location of the screening. If you entered this contest and your name is on the list, but you did not receive an email, let me know and I'll get you the details.

Although this is not an exclusive AICN screening, there will be 100 seats set aside for our winners. However, any empty seats in our section will be released 10 minutes before the start of the film, so please arrive early. Here are the lucky winners…




Javitt Adili (+1)
Mary (Tina) Bailey (+1)
Chris Bales (+1)
Jon Bissell (+1)
Isadora Blachman-Biatch (+1)
Jason Block (+1)
Felicity Bloom (+1)
Jacob Bofferding (+1)
Liz Brodzinski (+1)
Tim Burdick (+1)
Jonathan Burke (+1)
Tyler Carroll (+1)
Chris Cooling (+1)
Christina Crankshaw
Christian Cuba (+1)
Matthew Cuddeback (+1)
Tim DePaola (+1)
Keith Donnelly (+1)
Ron Eltanal (+1)
Bernie Flores (+1)
Chris Freel (+1)
Courtland Funke (+1)
Daniel Gauen (+1)
Peter Guinn (+1)
Kate Hagen (+1)
Nick Harris (+1)
Christopher Hoeft (+1)
Exal Iraheta (+1)
David Lee (+1)
Nicole Lepek (+1)
Sarah Maher (+1)
Kris McCarthy (+1)
Jennifer McHale (+1)
Chris Miley (+1)
Jennifer Prokopy
Melanie Purser (+1)
Stephen Richmond (+1)
Maurice Riley (+1)
Scott Robbin
Scott Roberts (+1)
Lindsay Robertson (+1)
Chris Ryan (+1)
Katie Schmid (+1)
Matt Silver (+1)
Holly Snow (+1)
Heather Stearns
Carolyn Strug
Conor Sullivan (+1)
Kyle Sullivan (+1)
Scott Voss (+1)
Raymond Woods (+1)
Mia Wyatt (+1)
Brian Zandueta

Have a great holiday weekend, folks!




-- Capone
capone@aintitcoolmail.com






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  • Jul 02, 2009 9:37:21 PM CDT

    Christina Crankshaw is going to get her crank yanked

    by verbage

    I have no idea what I'm talking about.

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  • Jul 02, 2009 9:39:57 PM CDT

    ANNE HOULAB LOST OUT THIS TIME!!!

    by lockesbrokenleg

    Victory is mine!

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  • Jul 02, 2009 10:09:41 PM CDT

    I don't know...

    by wampa 1

    ...but it sure smells good!

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  • Jul 03, 2009 12:22:59 AM CDT

    Watch Garden State while listening to Bright Eyes

    by drturing

    and jamming your thumb up your ass thinking buying a hybrid will save the world. same difference.

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  • Jul 03, 2009 1:37:03 AM CDT

    Carolyn Strug didn't strug enough

    by womb2doom

    Now she's goin alone :D

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  • Jul 03, 2009 7:02:57 AM CDT

    500 Days of Swaney

    by thrillhouse77

    Right? RIGHT?!?!

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  • Jul 03, 2009 7:21:27 AM CDT

    What's with the stupid punctuation?

    by executor

    (500) instead of 500 Days of Summer, like any non-retard would name their movie. Sure in the movie they use the parentheses and flash on what day it is...but is it really title-worthy? Come on. I'm calling it 500 Days of Summer. And I feel OK with that. p.s. saw this last week and it is the best "romantic comedy" since Eternal Sunshine. Not smug like Garden State or a lot of these indie romcoms...but just about the emotionally truest yet fucking hilarious movie to come out in a long time. Go see it...worth all the raves it's getting (despite the parenthetical title.)

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  • Jul 03, 2009 11:12:43 AM CDT

    Isadora Blachman-Biatch

    by supermarch

    Take out the S and that person's name is apparently 'I adore a black man, biatch'. Clever.

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  • Jul 04, 2009 3:42:19 PM CDT

    Since this TB is empty, it now belongs to me!!

    by gibsonusa returns

    Movinn innn....make room for the TV!

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  • Jul 08, 2009 9:55:02 AM CDT

    disappointing (and irritating) film

    by scratcher

    Thanks for the tickets Capone, but I'd choose rewatching Humpday a dozen times over watching (500) once. A seriously flawed film is more frustrating when you can see that the filmmaker was actually trying to do something interesting, but somehow got totally distracted from the core of the film. There are some really intriguing elements, but they're lost in all the gratuitous gimmickry. 16mm b&w (in 2009?) character interviews, a "parody" of Bergman, a dance scene out of Ally McBeal, etc.. The "erasing" of the scenery following the devastating emotional low-point of the film just killed its impact. The only effect that served any purpose was the split-screen, which made the Graduate bus ride more poignant. The filmmaker obviously loves The Graduate, but he'd have been better off imitating Nichols' focus on the film's emotional core and cut all that fluff.

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