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Are you excited as we are that Cher is finally returning to theaters this Thanksgiving in Burlesque? We hope not, because that would mean you're wasting as much time as we are daydreaming about her big, beautiful, Cher-y face starring down at us again from the big screen. But if you are, what better way to prep yourself than a trip down memory lane with Cher: The Film Collection on DVD? And even if you aren't, there's no denying the power of Cher in classics like Good Times, Chastity, Silkwood, Moonstruck, Mermaids, and Tea with Mussolini.
We're giving away three copies of the DVD and all you have to do to win one is leave a comment stating your favorite Cher movie and why by Sunday, November 7 at 11:59pm. We'll select three winners at random from all of the entries received.
If you can't wait to win your copy, Cher: The Film Collection on DVD from Twentieth Century Fox and MGM Home Entertainment is now available in stores and at Amazon.com.
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