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Fourth Question for MOD Daily $30 Gift Card Oscar Giveaway!

February 24th, 2011 in Awards, Fun/Entertainment, GiveAways, Movies, Oscars -

Screenhead has 4 more daily winners to pick with Oscars telecast coming up this weekend! I hope you are planning your Oscar party and making sure you have all the details and associated whiz-bangs needed to celebrate the Oscars telecast.

These series of questions will be challenging trivia about 2011 Oscar nominees that can be answered by general knowledge or seeking the facts posted on the Movies On Demand Facebook page.

To remind you of the giveaway: I will be posting one question per day until Oscar day. You can email info@screenhead.com your answer (We’d like everyone to try and figure out the answer on their own) and post a comment if you like, such as “That was easy!” or “I hope The King’s Speech” wins! So far, I have really chuckled at all the comments left here. They are fun to read!

If you haven’t seen the entire Oscar nominated films yet or you want to see them again, they are available to view now on Movies On Demand. We’d also like to have you visit MOD Facebook page and “Like” MOD’s 2011 Oscars celebration giveaway: “And the Award Goes to?” Also, if you visit MOD Facebook you will have more chances to win, which is cool because if you are like me, more the merrier.

To enter the Daily prizes – Seven (7) $30 Visa gift cards to MOD movies, post your name and Screenhead will announce the winner after midnight of each day, which started February 21, 2011.

Here is the fourth question (Tough one!) Remember, you can find the answer at MOD Facebook: Before Black Swan, which two films set in the world of ballet had been nominated for Best Picture?

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