Cary Grant “An Affair to Remember” DVD Giveaway!
Entry Task for this week’s Twitter Contest.
Well, let’s start the New Year off right with a January Cary Grant Birthday Celebration! To kick things off, we’ll be giving away a copy of “An Affair to Remember” this week — the first of our four Cary Grant DVD giveaways this month via Twitter (click here to see what else we’ll be giving away this month)…
In order to qualify to win a copy of “An Affair to Remember” on DVD, you must complete the following task by Saturday, January 10 at 7PM EST (i.e. any time between now and January 10 at 7PM EST). The winner will be selected via random drawing and announced via Twitter on Sunday January 11 around 7PM EST.
ENTRY TASK (2-parts) to be completed by Saturday, January 10, 7PM EST:
1) Answer the below question via the comment section at the bottom of this blog post
2) Then TWEET (not DM) the following message:
Just entered to win “An Affair to Remember” on DVD courtesy of @ClassicMovieHub #CaryGrant #DVDGiveaway
THE QUESTION:
What do you love most about Cary Grant?
AND — I am happy to say that Continental United States (excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and the territory of Puerto Rico) AND Canadian entrants are eligible to enter. (see contest rules for further information)
BlogHub members ARE also eligible to win if they live within the Continental United States (as noted above) and/or Canada.
If you have any questions, please feel free to DM me on Twitter @classicmoviehub.
And if you can’t wait to win the DVD, you can purchase it on amazon via the below link (click on image):
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–Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub
I think I like his ease on camera the best, he was always engaging on screen and wonderful to watch.
I love the dichotomy of suave sophistication on the one hand and absurd but graceful wackiness on the other. He’s the illegitimate baby that Noel Coward and Charlie Chaplin left at a music hall.
nicely said 🙂
The fact he looks so smooth, suave and debonair and yet can be funny with pratfalls and facial expressions.
Cary Grant is a Hollywood classic! He is so handsome and charismatic!
Very handsome
Oh, so much! I love how suave, classy, and debonair he was.. He was so charismatic! His sense of humor and comedic timing was impeccable. More than anything, though, I love how versatile he was. He was in such a wide variety of movies, but he always played his characters with such precision. And it doesn’t hurt that he was handsome and had that accent! 😉
I love Cary’s charm and talent. I find him sophisticated yet adorable and I love the way he says “particularly.” By the way, my birthday is January 10th and this would be a cool gift!
Cary Grant. What don’t I love about Cary Grant? He is comfort food of the cinema. He is a box of chocolates waiting to be discovered. He is an everyman disguised as suave. He is affable. He is charm. He is a million different things rolled into one.
His acting in his eyes. His impeccable timing. His joy in being a father. His humility; even he wanted to be Cary Grant. His characters. Whether watching from home, or if I’m lucky enough to view on the big screen, his characters provide escape. Escape from reality. Escape from this world; escape from the darkness in the world ~ war, pain, suffering. Watch him and you forget, and then you remember. This is Cary Grant.
Wonderful. Thanks for re-entering 🙂
What do I love about Cary Grant? Simply everything !!!!!!!!!!!!
Good answer! 🙂
Cary Grant reminds me of a time of gallantry.A time of regal sophistication that men once had. He made you laugh , he made you cry. He had sex appeal but he had a gentle nature. Everything I always hoped someday would return. Days gone by now but in classic films this man lives forever for me.
I love his quirky sense of humor 🙂 nothing gets me more than a handsome man that doesn’t take himself too seriously and can allow himself to be just plain silly, like his character in Bringing Up Baby 🙂
I love his versatility and classic touch to thy movies he was in
Love that guys wacky voice.
What’s not to love about Cary Grant? He is charming, witty, handsome, sophisticated yet down to earth, suave and debonair yet willing be the butt of the joke when a point is to be made or a lesson subtly learned.
Cary Grant always kept the moviegoers in mind when he made his films, purposefully making films that could be enjoyed by young and old alike.
Definitely a one-of-a-kind “broke the mold” actor. They sure don’t make ’em like that anymore!
Cary Grant was absolutely wonderful in everything he did. Always love watching his movies!