Win double passes to see Simon Pegg and Megan Fox in "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People"
October 23rd 2008 21:39
That's a picture of Simon Pegg, playing Sidney Young, escorting Megan Fox out of a party in the newly released comedy film "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People".
I suspect that this shot occurs after Fox walks through a shallow swimming pool, wearing that dress, allowing the audience to gasp in delight at the wet, clingy provocateur. It's a moment that was cheered by the internet en masse, as if a million voices cried out and ran into the bathroom for some alone time.
Watch the trailer:
To win a double pass to see "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People" here in Australia, email cibbuano AT orble DOT com with the answer to the following question:
Which actor plays Sidney Young's boss, the editor-in-chief?
As a bonus, Paramount Australia is also giving away offensive T-shirts, as worn by Pegg in the movie. To win one of these publicly inappropriate T-shirts, answer this bonus question:
What present does Sidney Young get for his boss Maddox on 'Bring you Daughters to Work Day'?
Hint: it rhymes with 'grannie', but is much, much more controversial than someone's grandmother.
I suspect that this shot occurs after Fox walks through a shallow swimming pool, wearing that dress, allowing the audience to gasp in delight at the wet, clingy provocateur. It's a moment that was cheered by the internet en masse, as if a million voices cried out and ran into the bathroom for some alone time.
Watch the trailer:
To win a double pass to see "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People" here in Australia, email cibbuano AT orble DOT com with the answer to the following question:
Which actor plays Sidney Young's boss, the editor-in-chief?
As a bonus, Paramount Australia is also giving away offensive T-shirts, as worn by Pegg in the movie. To win one of these publicly inappropriate T-shirts, answer this bonus question:
What present does Sidney Young get for his boss Maddox on 'Bring you Daughters to Work Day'?
Hint: it rhymes with 'grannie', but is much, much more controversial than someone's grandmother.
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