Win Tickets To See The Age Of Stupid in Los Angeles, One Night Only!

We wouldn’t be the first life form to wipe itself out, but what would be unique about us is that we did it knowingly. And what does that say about us? The question I’ve been asking is why didn’t we save ourselves when we had the chance? The answer, because on some level, we weren’t sure if we were worth saving.
This excerpt from Oscar nominee Pete Postlethwaite in the upcoming film The Age Of Stupid comes as a reality check. Postlethwaite plays an archivist in the year 2055, thumbing through news videos and other relevant media reported about climate change from 2008. Director Franny Armstrong appeals to us that our actions now will have a profound effect on life on Earth in the near future.
The Age of Stupid will be playing in over 45 countries on September 21st, and Causecast has YOUR ticket to the shows in Los Angeles!
Now is your chance to bring awareness to “stupid” things that are affecting your health and the environment!
Causecast is inviting you to join in on The Age of Stupid campaign on Causecast’s Facebook page. Causecast has five pairs of tickets to give away for free to the one night film event in several Los Angeles area theaters, so grab a camera or your camera phone and let’s start taking pictures! Here’s how to win:
AGE OF STUPID CAMPAIGN
Begin Date: TODAY… NOW!
End Date: September 16, 2009 at 11:59pm
Age of Stupid Contest details:
1. Register to become an Age of Stupid contestant by becoming a fan on Causecast’s Facebook page.
2. Make a sign or note that is legible and reads “STUPID”
3. Find something stupid happening around you. It can be a product, a place, anything you want, as long as you think it hurts our environment, health, etc.
4. Take a photo or video of the stupid thing with your “STUPID” sign included. Want to be in the photo yourself? That’s your choice. Just make sure the STUPID sign is clearly visible!
5. Upload your image or video to Causecast’s Facebook Wall.
AGE OF STUPID WINNERS
Age of Stupid contestants who register as a fan on the Causecast page and post their stupid media will be entered to win a pair of free tickets to the Septemeber 21st Age of Stupid Film Event showing in participating theaters in Los Angeles. Five winners will be chosen and notified on the Causecast Facebook page via wall post and private message on September 17, 2009.
Be creative, be honest, have fun! Tell your family and friends to also get involved on The Age of Stupid campaign. Before you know it, you will realize all the stupid things around you that have the potential to be changed to help save Earth and humanity!
View The Age of Stupid trailer and find participating theater locations for the Septemeber 21st event. Get going, stupid!
- Posted by Causecast
Related causes: Environment, Health
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I was asked to take pictures of my AP environment class and i just want to say that its not just one class at my school. Its several class periods which most are very large. Some students dont get in because it fills up. I wish other schools offered the class because it does inform people about the damages that are done to the environment by small acts.