I’m excited to offer my readers this fun giveaway, inspired by the release of SING STREET on DVD/Blu-ray/Digital HD and On Demand. I received the same promotional package that I’m giving away below in exchange for hosting this giveaway. Prizing courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment. All thoughts are my own.
Certified Fresh on RottenTomatoes, SING STREET is a feel-good, coming of age story written and directed by John Carney (Once, Begin Again) featuring the ultimate soundtrack of the 80s.
I spent the majority of my childhood and teen years in the 80s, so the music of the 80s is MY MUSIC. I still laugh when I see what we used to wear and how we did our hair (yes, I had a perm from age 13 to my 30s, thanks to the 80s influence!) but the music still rocks. I can’t wait to see Sing Street!
About Sing Street
Now on Digital HD, Blu-ray™, DVD & On Demand
SING STREET takes us back to 1980s Dublin seen through the eyes of a 14-year-old boy named Conor (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) who is looking for a break from a home strained by his parents’ relationship and money troubles, while trying to adjust to his new inner-city public school where the kids are rough and the teachers are rougher.
He finds a glimmer of hope in the mysterious, über-cool and beautiful Raphina (Lucy Boynton), and with the aim of winning her heart he invites her to star in his band’s music videos. There’s only one problem: he’s not part of a band… yet. She agrees, and now Conor must deliver what he’s promised – calling himself “Cosmo” and immersing himself in the vibrant rock music trends of the decade, he forms a band with a few lads, and the group pours their heart into writing lyrics and shooting videos.
Inspired by writer/director John Carney’s (ONCE, BEGIN AGAIN) life and love for music, SING STREET shows us a world where music has the power to take us away from the turmoil of everyday life and transform us into something greater.
Rated PG-13
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Ultimate Sing Street Giveaway!
One (1) winner will receive:
- $100 iTunes Gift Card to purchase the official SING STREET soundtrack!
- Copy of SING STREET on DVD
Open to US mailing addresses only. Prizing courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment. Giveaway ends at 11:59 pm ET on August 9. Good luck!
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Sarah Mayer says
I was pregnant most of the 80s.. I would say the birth of my two kids would be the best memories for me.
heather s says
I like the hair in the 80s and all the great music. The Cars, Flock of Seagulls, Duran Duran. It was a fun time.
Ellen Casper says
My favorite memory is going to the roller rink on Friday nights .
amy pugmire says
Loved coordinating my fluorescent mc hammer pants with my best friend! We loved to match!
Rachel says
I really liked Alf.
Tabathia B says
My dad waking up early on Sundays and playing music loudly and pissing me off, but I miss those days
Sonya Morris says
My favorite memory from the 80’s would be playing outside all day with the neighborhood kids.
Sarah Hayes says
i grew up in the 90s and have so many great memories being at the beach
Will G says
Watching Saved by the Bell.
Steve Weber says
I grew up in the 80s.. so my favorite memories all involve birthday parties.
Kelly D says
My favorite memory is when my dad would buy new cd’s and play the music over the speakers in our backyard when I was little.
Laurajj says
Oh I remember going to the roller rink 4 times a week! I love roller skating, we all hung out there growing up!
Elle says
Going to the zoo to the feed the animals with my brothers.
Tony G. says
Watching ALF with the family every week. LOL!
Julie Murphy says
Playing kick the can and flashlight tag
carol clark says
mine was seein the gremilins in the theaters it was fun and the et movie
Ty says
My favorite memories from my childhood are watching cartoons on Saturday mornings, they were awesome!
Cheryl B says
I remember seeing Bon Jovi and watching Magnum PI.
Chantelle Walker says
Can’t remember the 80s lol A bit too young. But my favorite 90s memory would be the time the whole family went to the snow and we went sledding, built snowmen, and made snow angels. I was about 6 and loved it :)
natasha lamoreux says
I remember in the 80’s , the 1st movie that I saw was The Land before time.
petergladue says
Working as a College Radio Music Director and going to my first CMJ conference in NYC and meeting Johnny Lydon and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Geraldine says
The She-Ra costume I wore for Halloween in the first grade. Peak 80s.
DJ says
Care Bears and jelly shoes were my favorite in the 80’s.
Jessica To says
My favorite from the 1980’s were the hair bands. I loved to listen to their music especially Bon Jovi.
chrissy c says
My favorite memories is going to our neighborhood pool and swimming with my friends!
Jennifer Rote says
Oh my gosh, loved the 80’s. The music, the clothes. The hair was my favorite. Miss the hair. Today it is so flat. Poof it please! That is one trend I want to come back. lol
Lauren says
I remember the fashion: jelly shoes and bags, fluorescent colors, etc. from the 80’s.
Gina M says
I was a little kid in the 80’s, but I remember slap bracelets, side ponytails, and wearing neon. :) I just remember having good times with neighborhood friends – not a lot of worries
Thanks for the chance to win!
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Cassandra Eastman says
My favorite memory is hanging out with the neighbor kids. We use to run around the whole neighborhood without a care in the world! We loved catching lightening bugs in the summer together.
Mary Cloud says
My favorite memory from the 80’s was going to the store with my dad for a hot ham and cheese sandwich every day.
Bruce says
I always enjoyed going to the zoo
latanya says
I liked watching the mupphet babies as a kid
HS says
My favorite memory was Smurfs cartoons, me and my siblings were so crazy about it.
Bernie W says
My favorite memory from the 1980’s is going to Disney World with my family. Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win.
Tim Cross says
Seeing star wars in theaters had airways sick with me