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Win A Free Pass To The Advanced Screening Of Gringo – Mrs. Nice Guy

There’s nothing better than getting high before a movie. Of course it depends on the strain, you want to be awake and focused, but when you find the right one that let’s you dive deep into a story it’s pretty magical.

Luckily for my Portland/Vancouver and Seattle readers you have the chance to toke up (weed not provided) before an advanced screening of the movie Gringo.

What’s Gringo? The movie stars David Oyelowo, Charlize Theron, Joel Edgerton, and Sharlto Copley. Gringo centers around Harold who works for a company that’s developed a “weed pill” and he’s sent to Mexico to deliver the formula to the lab. Harold is then kidnapped by a cartel with a vendetta against his company and craziness ensues.

Gringo premieres March 9th, but 5 lucky people could win a chance to attend the advanced screening with reserved seating for you and a guest on March 7th. To win all you have to do is answer 5 questions in the comments below or you can email me: [email protected], please include your name, email, and location as well. The theaters holding the screenings will be Seattle’s AMC Pacific Place and Portland’s Regal Lloyd Center.

Get your Google on and good luck!

QUESTIONS:

  1. What’s the name of the weed pill?
  2. How much money is the cartel seeking?
  3. Recently Charlize Theron admitted that she use to be a wake & baker, she hasn’t smoked in some time, but said she’d be open to using it medicinally for what?
  4. What does THC stand for?
  5. What’s the difference between sativa and indica?

SYNOPSIS: An exhilarating mix of dark comedy, white-knuckle action and dramatic intrigue, Gringo joyrides into Mexico, where mild-mannered businessman Harold Soyinka (David Oyelowo) finds himself at the mercy of his back-stabbing business colleagues back home, local drug lords and a morally conflicted black-ops mercenary. Crossing the line from law-abiding citizen to wanted criminal, Harold battles to survive his increasingly dangerous situation in ways that raise the question: Is he out of his depth — or two steps ahead?

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