Gimme Shelter Movie Ticket Giveaway
About Gimme Shelter
Being a mother is the toughest job in the world… Period.
Now imagine… you are young, homeless, and without a family to lean on for support.
That’s exactly what happened to Agnes “Apple” Baily.
Based on a true story, Ronald Krauss’ new film “Gimme Shelter,” stars Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical) as 16-year-old Agnes “Apple” Baily, a teenager who sets out to find her biological father and is forced into the streets in a true journey of survival.
Check out and share the 6 animated gifs to get an inside look at the heart warming tale of Agnes “Apple” Baily before the film hits theaters Friday January 24th, 2014.
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CAST:
Vanessa Hudgens (Agnes “Apple” Bailey)
James Earl Jones (Frank McCarthy)
Rosario Dawson (June Bailey)
Brendan Fraser (Tom Fitzpatrick)
Gimme Shelter received 5 stars from the Dove Foundation–their highest rating! Have you seen the trailer yet? Watch it right here:
“GIMME SHELTER” is a deeply moving and meaningful film that celebrates the dignity of life at all ages and stages. A great, gritty depiction of what it means to put your faith into action to help those society far too often marginalizes.” – Kelly Rosati, VP, Community Outreach / FOCUS ON THE FAMILY
Enter to win a pair of movie ticketes! Giveaway is open to the US. and Canada, 18+. Ends 1/30/14. This is another short one, so the winner will only have 24 hours to respond. Good luck!
Each household is only eligible to win ONE (1) Pack of Two (2) AMC Movie Tickets via blog reviews and giveaways. Only one entrant per mailing address per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.
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I think the most difficult parts are when they get sick. It’s so stressfull to see them not feeling well and not being able to do anything! The other stressful thing is that it seems like no where is safe now 🙁
The most difficult thing of being a mother at this stage of “the game” is seeing your children make poor choices and cannot do anything to change those choices. except pray and try to gently persuade.
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Making decisions that will affect the rest of their lives.
The most difficult was the times you knew your child is hurting. From teething to stitches to the midnight earache, waiting for the meds to kickin. Every kid deserves having Mom be there when life is less than perfect.
Raising teenagers, when they don’t always agree with you and think they know best.
The most difficult part of being a mother is not knowing if you are doing it right until it’s too late. 🙂 Thank you.
well, i am expecting my first this spring so i don’t have much experience, but from things i have learned from my friends is that you never stop worrying. that will be the hardest for me…learning when to let go and let them learn for themselves.
keeping a balance in life.
I think when your babies are hurt or sick is the hardest.
For me, the most difficult part of being a mother is constantly wondering if I’m doing everything right with my daughter! Am I teaching her good morals? Is it ok for her to watch that television show? The list goes on and on! ha!
The endless worry. Mine are 22 through 35 and it gets worse as they get older. I wish they were little again although that was exhausting too. A 24/7 responsibility for another human being.
Making sure they grow up with the right values
The most difficult part is letting go when they start to grow up and away!
I think it would be that it is a 24/7 job not including all your other responsibilities.
having patience and tolerance
For me just being organized and keeping 7 different spaces for 7 different kids.
Having patience and protecting
I would think it’s teaching them the difference between right and wrong.
I’m not a mom, but I think the balance between a parent and a friend would be difficult for me!
Knowing when to let go and when to hold on.
Juggling time with work, kids, hubby, house, shopping, and overall being super woman that never gets to sleep!
Having to watch your children 24/7 and work or do other things. Not enough time or hands or legs or feet.
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Its difficult because its a 24/7 job.
remembering to take care of yourself!
It’s really hard to watch your children struggle or hurt and not be able to help.
It is difficult because you are responsible for someone elses actions.
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The hardest part of being a mom is not having anytime for myself. I wouldn’t change it for anything, but I struggle with the fact that my husband gets to get away for 8+ hours a day, and I am always here.
Its hard because I feel like I dont get enough sleep on the nights I really need to!