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Enjoy a luxury stay for 2 in Liverpool's multi-award winning Hope Street Hotel and watch the insightful CHAPTER 27 on DVD
From the producer of Oscar nominated 21 Gramms, JARED LETO stars in CHAPTER 27
On 8 December 1980, a shot rang out over the New York skyline that changed the world forever
The question 'where were you when you heard John Lennon was killed?' has been asked by millions of people all over the world since the legendary ex-Beatle and humanitarian was shot dead by Mark David Chapman on 8 December 1980.
Set for DVD release by Momentum Pictures on 28 April 2008, CHAPTER 27 is first-time writer-director JP Schaefer's own version of the reasons behind the killing. An official selection at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, CHAPTER 27 stars Hollywood hot properties Jared Leto (Panic Room, Lord of War, Fight Club), who famously put on 67 pounds to play the part of Chapman, and Lindsay Lohan (Mean Girls, Bobby), who shines as a hardcore Lennon fan.
Following the events leading up to the moment Chapman shot Lennon five times in the back after the singer had autographed an album cover for him, CHAPTER 27 is a play on JD Salinger's classic novel The Catcher in the Rye, which ends on chapter 26. Chapman related and modeled his life after the book's main character Holden Caulfield, and it was the book he held onto at the time he infamously shot John Lennon. Chapman claimed the book held the reasons behind the heinous act.
Portraying Chapman's mental collapse as his demons win over, CHAPTER 27 is shocking, thought-provoking and ultimately essential viewing for fans not only of the legendary musician, but anyone who want to know more about one of the twentieth century's most talked about events.
We have teamed up with Hope Street Hotel, Liverpool to offer 1 lucky winner and a friend the chance to enjoy a nights stay at the Hotel along with a copy of CHAPTER 27 on DVD!
Voted by Conde Nast Traveller as one of the 'World's 50 Coolest Hotels', Hope Street Hotel was built and designed by an independent Liverpool team. Renovated from the shell of a Venetian style warehouse in Liverpool's fashionable Georgian district, the hotel is set between the city's two cathedrals; surrounded by its universities, theatres and concert hall.
Hope Street Hotel has 48 rooms (7 of them suites) with stunning views over the city. The style is contemporary and modern but with a natural, organic feel; described by The Sunday Times' Walter F Stowy as 'Isambard Kingdom Brunel meets Carrie Bradshaw'. Every room has real wood floors (with under floor heating), beds draped in Egyptian cotton, REN toiletries, a DVD player and un-metered broadband access.
On the ground floor of the hotel, Chef Patron Paul Askew has created one of the city's leading restaurants. Since opening in December 2003, The London Carriage Works has enjoyed universal praise - the Harden's Guide naming it one of the top 10 restaurants outside London
For more info visit www.hopestreethotel.co.uk
For your chance to win this fab prize, answer the following question:
How many pounds did Jared Leto put on to play the part of Chapman??
Answer: 67
Good Luck
Enjoy a luxury stay for 2 in Liverpool's multi-award winning Hope Street Hotel and watch the insightful CHAPTER 27 on DVD
From the producer of Oscar nominated 21 Gramms, JARED LETO stars in CHAPTER 27
On 8 December 1980, a shot rang out over the New York skyline that changed the world forever
The question 'where were you when you heard John Lennon was killed?' has been asked by millions of people all over the world since the legendary ex-Beatle and humanitarian was shot dead by Mark David Chapman on 8 December 1980.
Set for DVD release by Momentum Pictures on 28 April 2008, CHAPTER 27 is first-time writer-director JP Schaefer's own version of the reasons behind the killing. An official selection at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, CHAPTER 27 stars Hollywood hot properties Jared Leto (Panic Room, Lord of War, Fight Club), who famously put on 67 pounds to play the part of Chapman, and Lindsay Lohan (Mean Girls, Bobby), who shines as a hardcore Lennon fan.
Following the events leading up to the moment Chapman shot Lennon five times in the back after the singer had autographed an album cover for him, CHAPTER 27 is a play on JD Salinger's classic novel The Catcher in the Rye, which ends on chapter 26. Chapman related and modeled his life after the book's main character Holden Caulfield, and it was the book he held onto at the time he infamously shot John Lennon. Chapman claimed the book held the reasons behind the heinous act.
Portraying Chapman's mental collapse as his demons win over, CHAPTER 27 is shocking, thought-provoking and ultimately essential viewing for fans not only of the legendary musician, but anyone who want to know more about one of the twentieth century's most talked about events.
We have teamed up with Hope Street Hotel, Liverpool to offer 1 lucky winner and a friend the chance to enjoy a nights stay at the Hotel along with a copy of CHAPTER 27 on DVD!
Voted by Conde Nast Traveller as one of the 'World's 50 Coolest Hotels', Hope Street Hotel was built and designed by an independent Liverpool team. Renovated from the shell of a Venetian style warehouse in Liverpool's fashionable Georgian district, the hotel is set between the city's two cathedrals; surrounded by its universities, theatres and concert hall.
Hope Street Hotel has 48 rooms (7 of them suites) with stunning views over the city. The style is contemporary and modern but with a natural, organic feel; described by The Sunday Times' Walter F Stowy as 'Isambard Kingdom Brunel meets Carrie Bradshaw'. Every room has real wood floors (with under floor heating), beds draped in Egyptian cotton, REN toiletries, a DVD player and un-metered broadband access.
On the ground floor of the hotel, Chef Patron Paul Askew has created one of the city's leading restaurants. Since opening in December 2003, The London Carriage Works has enjoyed universal praise - the Harden's Guide naming it one of the top 10 restaurants outside London
For more info visit www.hopestreethotel.co.uk
For your chance to win this fab prize, answer the following question:
How many pounds did Jared Leto put on to play the part of Chapman??
Answer: 67
Good Luck
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