Role Models Contest

Giveaways, Top Story

2008 was a good year for comedy. A great year if youre talking about hard R-rated comedies. Movies about making a porno; about a guy trying to forget about his ex; and who could forget Robert Downey Jr. in blackface makeup. But the best of the R-rated comedies may have been Role Models with Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott. Greatest public service announcement about being a Big Brother…ever. Dont know what Im talking about, better check it out on DVD this March. Better yet, find out how to win yourself a copy today!

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In the headline say ROLE MODELS.


In the body of the e-mail please provide the answers to the 3 questions presented plus your mailing address.


Finally, this contest ends March 20, 2009 at 8:00 p.m. Central Time and is only open to residents of the United States and Canada.





So here are the three questions and info on what you can win. Again, I have to thank the PR firms and studios that help make contests like this possible!


Question 1 – What film did David Wain direct back in 2001?


Question 2 – Paul Rudd had a one-episode role in what Kirsten Bell TV drama?


Question 3 – True or False: Elizabeth Banks has the same character name in Role Models as she had in The 40-Year-Old Virgin?

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ROLE MODELS – FIVE COPIES IN ALL

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ROLE MODELS: Danny and Wheeler are two salesmen who trash a company truck on an energy drink-fueled bender. Upon their arrest, the court gives them a choice: do hard time or spend 150 service hours with a mentorship program. After one day with the kids, however, jail doesnt look half bad. Surrounded by annoying do-gooders, Danny struggles with his every neurotic impulse to guide Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) through the trials of becoming a man. Unfortunately, the guy just dumped by his girlfriend (Elizabeth Banks) has only sarcasm to offer a bashful 16-year-old obsessed with medieval role play. Meanwhile, charming Wheeler tries to trade in an addiction to partying and women to assist a fifth-grader named Ronnie (Bobbe Thompson) redirect his foul-mouthed ways. It would probably help if Ronnies new mentor wasnt an overgrown adolescent whose idea of quality time includes keggers in Venice Beach. Once the centers ex-con director (Jane Lynch) gives them an ultimatum, Danny and Wheeler are forced to tailor their brand of immature wisdom to their charges. And if they can just make it through probation without getting thrown in jail, the worlds worst role models will prove that, sometimes, it takes a village idiot to raise a child.

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Travis Leamons is one of the Inside Pulse Originals and currently holds the position of Managing Editor at Inside Pulse Movies. He's told that the position is his until he's dead or if "The Boss" can find somebody better. I expect the best and I give the best. Here's the beer. Here's the entertainment. Now have fun. That's an order!