Alright, I won the last one (thanks for the votes, folks), so that means its time for my go to avatar contest topic - the last movie you went to see in theaters.
Fairly simple, post an avatar from the last movie ya went to the theater to see. If the last movie ya went to has been used, ya can use a different scene for your entry or go to the next to last movie ya went to the theater to see.
This contest works on the honor system, so please don't enter an avatar from a popular movie just because you think it will win. Either your last or next to last trip to the movie theater. Also, if ya haven't gone to the movies since the last time I ran this as a topic, feel free to enter a new entry based on the last movie ya went to see, even if it is the same movie as last time.
Entries will be accepted from now to Thursday night. All entries have to conform to board rules - 200x200, and up to whatever the animation limit is these days..I forgot, sorry.
I'll kick things off with my entry. I tried to see Magnificent Seven for my birthday, but technical difficulties stopped that about thirty minutes into the movie. So, the next to last movie I sent to see in theaters, that I saw all the way through, was Clint Eastwood's Sully starring Tom Hanks.
Fairly simple, post an avatar from the last movie ya went to the theater to see. If the last movie ya went to has been used, ya can use a different scene for your entry or go to the next to last movie ya went to the theater to see.
This contest works on the honor system, so please don't enter an avatar from a popular movie just because you think it will win. Either your last or next to last trip to the movie theater. Also, if ya haven't gone to the movies since the last time I ran this as a topic, feel free to enter a new entry based on the last movie ya went to see, even if it is the same movie as last time.
Entries will be accepted from now to Thursday night. All entries have to conform to board rules - 200x200, and up to whatever the animation limit is these days..I forgot, sorry.
I'll kick things off with my entry. I tried to see Magnificent Seven for my birthday, but technical difficulties stopped that about thirty minutes into the movie. So, the next to last movie I sent to see in theaters, that I saw all the way through, was Clint Eastwood's Sully starring Tom Hanks.
