Competition: Win HomeChoice
We've got a year's worth of HomeChoice to give away, as well as a special set of shots from Martin Scorsese's latest blockbuster.
Dec 31 2004
Fancy having hundreds of movies at your fingertips, any time of the night or day? Well, to celebrate the release of Time Out film of the week 'The Aviator', we're giving you just that chance with a year's worth of HomeChoice up for grabs, as well as limited edition prints from the film for five runners-up.
Martin Scorsese's critically acclaimed big-budget biopic, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes, Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn and Kate Beckinsale as Ava Gardner, hits London screens on Boxing Day before reaching the rest of the country two weeks later.
And to mark the film's release, HomeChoice has given us a 'Movies Now Express Package', worth approximately £500. This means you'll have access to 1,000 movies as well as a variety of television programmes for a full 12 months.
HomeChoice gives viewers access to over 10,000 hours of programming, all available instantly, as well as the best in digital channels. In addition, content can be paused, forwarded and re-wound, all at the touch of a button.
To be in with a chance of winning the package, or one of the five runner-up prizes, just answer this simple question:
Which English hearthrob plays Errol Flynn in 'The Aviator'?
Email the answer, together with your name, address and daytime telephone number, to competitions@timeout.com
Entries must be received by Friday January 14 2005.
Please check to see whether HomeChoice is available in your area:
www.homechoice.co.uk/pcode/postcode.checker?sitetemplate=level1
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