HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: 25 Run-of-Engagement Passes For ‘Sunshine Cleaning’ With Amy Adams

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CHICAGO – In our latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have a special giveaway with 25 run-of-engagement admit-two “Sunshine Cleaning” passes. “Sunshine Cleaning” stars Academy Award nominees Amy Adams and Emily Blunt as well as Academy Award winner Alan Arkin. The film also stars Jason Spevack, Steve Zahn, Clifton Collins Jr. and Mary Lynn Rajskub.

From the from the producers of “Little Miss Sunshine,” “Sunshine Cleaning” opened nationwide on March 20, 2009. To win your run-of-engagement “Sunshine Cleaning” pass, which can be used when you please at any movie theater during the film’s run, all you need to do is be one of the first 25 people to submit your worst-job story in our confidential, Web-based submission form.

That’s it! Directions to enter this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup and immediately win a run-of-engagement “Sunshine Cleaning” pass can be found beneath the graphic below.

The poster for Sunshine Cleaning with Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, Alan Arkin, Jason Spevack, Steve Zahn, Clifton Collins Jr. and Mary Lynn Rajskub
The poster for “Sunshine Cleaning” with Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, Alan Arkin, Jason Spevack, Steve Zahn, Clifton Collins Jr. and Mary Lynn Rajskub.
Image credit: Overture Films

Here is the synopsis for “Sunshine Cleaning”:

A single mom and her slacker sister find an unexpected way to turn their lives around in the offbeat dramatic comedy “Sunshine Cleaning”. Directed by Christine Jeffs (“Rain,” “Sylvia”), this uplifting film about an average family that finds the path to its dreams in an unlikely setting screened in competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.

Once the high school cheerleading captain who dated the quarterback, Rose Lorkowski (Academy Award nominee Amy Adams) now finds herself a 30-something single mother working as a maid. Her sister, Norah (Golden Globe winner Emily Blunt), is still living at home with their dad, Joe (Academy Award winner Alan Arkin). He’s a salesman with a lifelong history of ill-fated get-rich-quick schemes.

Desperate to get her son into a better school, Rose persuades Norah to go into the crime scene cleanup business with her to make some quick cash. In no time, the girls are up to their elbows in murders, suicides and other… specialized situations.

As they climb the ranks in a very dirty job, the sisters find a true respect for each another and the closeness they have always craved finally blossoms. By building their own improbable business, Rose and Norah open the door to the joys and challenges of being there for each another – no matter what – while creating a brighter future for the entire Lorkowski family.

To secure your free poster, you must be logged into your HollywoodChicago.com account. If you don’t yet have one, you can quickly register here. Having an account with a valid e-mail address is required to win this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup.

Next, simply submit your worst-job story. You must submit your worst-job story using this confidential, Web-based submission form. Please do not comment in this Hookup. Your entry will be invalid if you do so. Please only submit your worst-job story using this submission form.

You must include your e-mail address, name and physical mailing address in your submission. To be eligible to win this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup, your physical mailing address must be collected securely and confidentially in this Web-based submission form in order for us to mail these physical, run-of-engagement passes to our winners.

Your personal information will be kept strictly confidential and will not be sold or shared elsewhere. Your mailing address is securely being collected in order to mail our winners the physical passes.

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Like all Hookups here, this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film is simple: The first 25 people to submit a worst-job story in this Web-based submission form win! The 25 run-of-engagement passes will be mailed to the winners at our expense.

Star Read our “Sunshine Cleaning” film review.
Star Read our Mary Lynn Rajskub interview.
Star Read our Steve Zahn interview on “Rescue Dawn”.
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Star See our 18-image “Sunshine Cleaning” world-premiere slideshow.

HollywoodChicago.com editor-in-chief Adam Fendelman

By ADAM FENDELMAN
Editor-in-Chief
HollywoodChicago.com
adam@hollywoodchicago.com

lgreenba's picture

Babysitting with Cats

I was once hired as a babysitter. I was not told that these crazy people had a house full of cats. Being allergic to cats I couldn’t wait to finish the job and go home. These wacky parents couldn’t understand why I didn’t want to sit for them again. Poor baby.

neilabad's picture

People don't know how to read

Read the instructions!

kam's picture

the club offered me the

the club offered me the job of driving range attendant—-I was 14—-most of job involved drving a little vehicle to pick up the range balls—-thought it was cool to be able to drive at 14—-but vehicle was stick, I was 14 and had never driven any car, much less a stick—-I lasted two days before they fired me

italkfilm's picture

Worst Job Ever

The worst job ever was dressing up in a Tweety costume on a 90+ degree day at a street festival. I sweated my weight that day. I need the money, so it was worth it . I got paid like I think it was 40 dollars and hour. Oh yeah they wanted me to wear yellow tights and told them no way. I was a Tweety with hairy legs baking in the sun.

Anonymous's picture

Fired Up!

The worst job I ever had was working for fast food place (can’t mention the name). I had to clean up the stations and just seeing and knowing what goes in and processing of the food, was disgusting. I remember I lost weight while working there because I just couldn’t eat the food. I have to admit I do eat there every once in a4while!

ASights08's picture

Tickets

I haven’t really had a bad job

Anonymous's picture

bad jobs

Anonymous's picture

Worst Job Ever!

Chicago Stucco Co. 1993 Having to labor for stucco crews, mix the mud, carry heavy 5 gal. buckets of it up very tall ladders in 100 degree heat. All for $6.00 an hour. I was almost praying for an accident to put me out of the misery.

mypurse's picture

At 15, I worked for the dept

At 15, I worked for the dept of street and san. I cleaned garbage on hot summer days while my friends were at the beach. It blows.

riles33's picture

Worst Job

Working Fast Food

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