Contest: Win Lincoln On Blu-ray From Dreamworks
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Contests, Expired Contests by Gino Sassani on April 1st, 2013
Our very good friends over at Dreamworks want to make sure your Spring gets off to a dramatic start. They’ve given us a copy of the award-winning Lincoln on Blu-ray for one lucky reader. One of the best films of the year, this Steven Spielberg movie features wonderful production design and a stellar performance by Daniel Day-Lewis.
To win just follow these instructions.
- Fill out your name and email address in the comment form below – your email address will remain private and visible only to us.
- Do not post your address as an actual comment! Instead – Tell us your favorite American historic figure. Can not use anyone still alive.
- Only those comments that answer our question will be considered.
Contest is now closed Winner is Allyson Becker
Winners are notified by E-mail. If you did not get a confirmation E-mail from us, check your Spam filter and contact us. Any prize not claimed in 2 weeks will be forfeit and be placed in the end of year contests next Holiday Season.
Gino Sassani
Gino Sassani is a member of the Southeastern Film Critic's Association (SEFCA) and The Critics Association of Central Florida (CACF) where he is a member of the governing board. He is a film and television critic based in Tampa, Florida. He's also the Senior Editor here at Upcomingdiscs. Gino started reviewing films in the early 1990's as a segment of his local television show Focus. He's an award-winning recording artist for Omega Records. Gino is currently working on his 8th album Merchants & Mercenaries. Gino took over Upcomingdiscs Dec 1, 2008. He works out of a home theater he calls The Reel World. Favorite films: The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, The Body Snatcher (Val Lewton film with Karloff and Lugosi, not the pod people film), Unforgiven, Gladiator, The Lion King, Jaws, Son Of Frankenstein, The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, and Monsters, Inc.
04/01/2013 @ 6:13 pm
George Washington!
04/01/2013 @ 9:20 pm
Lincoln
04/01/2013 @ 11:37 pm
I would say my favorite historical figure would be Martin Luther King
04/02/2013 @ 10:46 am
Now that I’ve thought about it a bit: Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
04/02/2013 @ 12:09 pm
Lincoln
04/02/2013 @ 5:11 pm
This is tough. Amelia Earhart.
04/02/2013 @ 5:45 pm
Clara Barton
04/02/2013 @ 10:10 pm
Ulysses S. Grant
04/02/2013 @ 10:22 pm
JFK
04/03/2013 @ 5:45 am
Martin Luther King
04/03/2013 @ 6:58 am
Teddy Roosevelt-in his younger days he was larger than life. Charging up San Juan Hill
04/03/2013 @ 8:27 am
Francis Marion….The Swampfox
04/03/2013 @ 11:03 pm
Martin Luther King
04/04/2013 @ 10:44 am
Thomas Jefferson is my favorite!
04/04/2013 @ 12:45 pm
My favorite is Lincoln. He accomplished so much and really seemed like he really cared for people and this country.
04/04/2013 @ 12:49 pm
Nathaniel Hawthorne
04/04/2013 @ 1:18 pm
JFK
04/04/2013 @ 2:00 pm
queen elizabeth I!
04/04/2013 @ 2:21 pm
mother teresa
04/04/2013 @ 3:31 pm
Martin Luther King
04/04/2013 @ 4:01 pm
I don’t know if this will, but my favorite is Harvey Milk, because he tried to make sure gay rights mattered.
04/04/2013 @ 4:09 pm
Franklin D. Roosevelt
04/04/2013 @ 5:15 pm
ABE LINCOLN
04/04/2013 @ 5:33 pm
Moses
04/04/2013 @ 5:34 pm
Lincoln
04/04/2013 @ 5:46 pm
Lincoln, Thanks!
04/04/2013 @ 6:08 pm
FDR.
04/04/2013 @ 6:27 pm
I have always admired Lincoln
04/04/2013 @ 6:39 pm
JFK
04/04/2013 @ 6:50 pm
I would pick JFK!
04/04/2013 @ 8:48 pm
Lincoln or FDR….
04/04/2013 @ 8:52 pm
Thomas Jefferson
04/04/2013 @ 9:08 pm
Ben Franklin
04/04/2013 @ 9:41 pm
Benjamin Franklin. Obviously brilliant but reportedly quite a character too.
04/04/2013 @ 10:37 pm
George Washington. He set the standard.
04/05/2013 @ 12:34 am
Ben Franklin
04/05/2013 @ 4:02 am
Ulysses S Grant.
04/05/2013 @ 7:23 am
Benjamin Franklin
04/05/2013 @ 8:01 am
thomas paine who had the three most sold books or pamphlets in the eighteenth century or 1700. he was the author of the revolution. many say he was an atheist, but he was just not religious. he also took a small part in the french revolution as he supported freedom everywhere and the french who helped us and themselves in our revolutionary war.
04/05/2013 @ 10:03 am
JFK
04/05/2013 @ 10:15 am
Thomas Edison
04/05/2013 @ 11:02 am
One historical figure that I enjoy is Martin Van Buren
It’s the mutton chops 
04/05/2013 @ 11:28 am
One of my favorites is Ghandi.
04/05/2013 @ 2:36 pm
Thomas Edison!
04/05/2013 @ 3:02 pm
Albert Einstein
04/05/2013 @ 3:14 pm
Benjamin Franklin
04/05/2013 @ 6:23 pm
My favourite American Historic figure is Walt Disney
04/05/2013 @ 6:26 pm
Martin Luther King, as he made a major impact in his time. Thank you.
04/05/2013 @ 7:07 pm
Ronald Reagan
04/05/2013 @ 9:07 pm
oops, you said america duh, john quincy adams