Friday, March 9, 2012

The Woodcarver DVD Review and Giveaway

"The Woodcarver" is one of the best movies that I have seen in a long time! Even my husband, who often ridicules Christian movies for their bad acting or scripts, has declared this movie fabulous.

A marriage falling apart at the seems, and unknowingly destroying the life of their son at the same time, needs help - but they can't see that. Can an old school woodcarver, who is struggling with forgiving God for his own loss, help this family? Or will a business deal push everyone involved even further away from God, and each other? I won't tell, but I will tell you that I love this movie - it's going in my favorite pile.

Do you want to see it? I have a copy that I get to give away and hopefully make someones day!

You know the drill: 
You have 4 chances to win, please leave a separate comment for each entry, I will announce the winner on Wednesday of next week.

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*Please remember that you have to leave a separate comment for each entry in order for it to be counted. 


Ready? Set? Go!

Don't want to wait? You can purchase the DVD (and others like it) at ChristianCinema.com
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The Woodcarver DVD 
(releases Tuesday, March 13th)

Official description: 
Matthew Stevenson is a troubled kid from a broken home. When he vandalizes the local church to get back at his parents, Matthew has to repair the damage to the church to avoid criminal charges. While working at the church, he meets Ernest (John Ratzenberger), an accomplished wood carver who created the intricate woodwork decoration that Matthew destroyed. Ernest has become something of a hermit, but reluctantly comes out of reclusion to help repair the church. Now Ernest and Matthew must work together to preserve the church's beautiful antiquity, and along the way, they also manage to restore their faith in God and in life.



6 comments:

  1. I follow you via google friend connect!

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  2. I've linked to you on my blog!

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  3. I blogged about it and am off to share it on my facebook!

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  4. I'm following you with google friend connect.

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  5. I want to see this! :) Great!

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