Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Gimme Shelter Movie Ticket Giveaway

Being a mother is the toughest job in the world... Period.
Now imagine... you are young, homeless, and without a family to lean on for support.
That’s exactly what happened to Agnes “Apple” Baily.






Based on a true story, Ronald Krauss’ new film “Gimme Shelter,” stars Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical) as 16-year-old Agnes “Apple” Baily, a teenager who sets out to find her biological father and is forced into the streets in a true journey of survival.
Check out and share the 6 animated gifs to get an inside look at the heart warming tale of Agnes “Apple” Baily before the film hits theaters Friday January 24th, 2014.
CAST:
Vanessa Hudgens (Agnes "Apple" Bailey)
James Earl Jones (Frank McCarthy)
Rosario Dawson (June Bailey)
Brendan Fraser (Tom Fitzpatrick)

Gimme Shelter received 5 stars from the Dove Foundation, their highest rating!
Kelly Rosati, VP, Community Outreach / FOCUS ON THE FAMILY
“GIMME SHELTER” is a deeply moving and meaningful film that celebrates the dignity of life at all ages and stages. A great, gritty depiction of what it means to put your faith into action to help those society far too often marginalizes.”



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39 comments:

  1. It's tough because it's a responsibility that never ends.

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  2. I think being a mother is the toughest job in the world because there are many responsibilities.

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  3. responsibility for another person

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  4. Because it is a 24/7 job that is on your whole life and it is a thankless job

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  5. because you are totally responsible for every aspect of your children's lives

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  6. It is tough because all of the decisions that have to be made.

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  7. You spend your whole life worrying.

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  8. it's tough being a mom.....you give and give and you get lost in the process.......it's a fine line from being their friend and a parent......but parenting must come first!

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  9. Because you are responsible for another human being.

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  10. You are responsible for another person's life!!

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  11. You really never get any time off

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  12. It is the toughest job because it is 24/7 and it never ends.

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  13. It's the hardest job because it's a 24/7 job.

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  14. I think being a Mom is the toughest job ever as I have to keep going on no sleep!

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  15. You never get vacations, or time off. However I wouldn't trade it for anything.

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  16. I think being a mom would be tough because it's so stressful at times and you don't get days off.

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  17. It is a job you never get a break from, there is no going home at the end of the day, no vacation, no sick time. I think it is also the most rewarding job though!

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  18. because its a huge responsibility that is literally 24/7 for 18+ years
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  19. I think it is the hardest job in the world because it lasts forever, my kids are 22 and 26 and they still need parenting.

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  20. Because there is never time off from being a mother giving love, care, support, keeping them safe

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  21. It is a fun job but it is so tough because the kids depend on you for everything and you dont want to fail..justina justice

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  22. It's the toughest job because it's 24/7 with no vacation and no pay. But it's also the best job in the world.

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  23. you are responsible for everything,around the clock,24/7 even if were sick or not.theres no call off days

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  24. I think that being a mom can be very difficult at times

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  25. Being a Mom is the toughest job in the world, because no one notices what you do - only if you don't do it! Also, in my experience, you don't ever get credit for doing anything right; you're just the scapegoat for any bad behaviors your kids are guilty of, and the first one to get thrown under the bus. Good thing God notices how hard you work; otherwise it would be completely discouraging. (I'm a mother of 5 and could use a break!) Michelle H.

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  26. it can be challenging because it takes everything you have everyday no matter what. Thanks so much for the chances to win.
    allison.bahr@yahoo.com

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  27. It is tough because you are responsible for someone elses actions.

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  28. Being consistent. Learning when to say no, and what battles to pick.

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  29. it's a 24 7 365 job no days off that no one realizes is hard

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  30. As a father, I can only imagine how hard it is for my wife, mother of four,...

    The schedules, the job (work) - even if you are stay-at-home.

    No easy at all.

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  31. I think being a mother is the toughest job because everybody expects you to get it right raising a child without a playbook.

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  32. It is the toughest job because other people rely on you 24/7.

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  33. It changes your whole life

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  34. It's the toughest because it's a full-time job that never ends know matter how old your kids are
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  35. There are no breaks, no days off, no quitting. You're always going to be a mom, and you're entirely responsible for another person's life, for who they become. You set the foundation for everything that happens to them for the rest of their life. You shape how they see the world, and themselves, how they treat people, how they love people, and what legacy they leave their own children someday. It is an incredible amount of responsibility, and when you do the job right, there's no greater reward.

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