Enjoy ‘Moments Worth Paying For’ with Shaun the Sheep The Movie | Win Tickets to the Premiere!
To celebrate the release of Shaun the Sheep The Movie in cinemas February 6th, Studio Canal and FindAnyFilm.com are giving you the chance to win a family ticket (4 people) to attend the European premiere in London on January 25th to give you a Moment to remember!
Shaun the Sheep The Movie sees Shaun’s typical brand of mischief inadvertently lead to the Farmer being taken away from the farm. Shaun, Bitzer and the Flock then have to brave the big city to rescue him, setting the stage for an epic and hilarious big screen adventure.
Shaun the Sheep The Movie http://youtube.com/v/1QgD93qu8KY Shaun the Sheep The Movie trailer, featuring unseen footage!
Great moments in film and TV are worth paying for, whether they’re epic moments that take your breath away or heart pounding adventure moments that have us biting our lips, they all take us on a journey and all have value. With a wealth of official ways to watch film and TV out there, as their makers intended, it’s never been easier to show your love - head to FindAnyFilm.com - where you can find all films, all above board.
To be in with a chance of winning this amazing prize, simply watch the trailer above and answer the following question and send your answer to movietalk@timeinc.com with Shaun the Sheep in the subject line. Competition closes 6pm Thursday 22 January 2015.
In the Shaun the Sheep The Movie ‘Moments Worth Paying For’ trailer, what vehicle do the sheep travel in?
A) A plane B) A boat C) A bus
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A film critic for over 25 years, Jason admits the job can occasionally be glamorous – sitting on a film festival jury in Portugal; hanging out with Baz Luhrmann at the Chateau Marmont; chatting with Sigourney Weaver about The Archers – but he mostly spends his time in darkened rooms watching films. He’s also written theatre and opera reviews, two guide books on Rome, and competed in a race for Yachting World, whose great wheeze it was to send a seasick film critic to write about his time on the ocean waves. But Jason is happiest on dry land with a classic screwball comedy or Hitchcock thriller.