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Universal Pictures Gives "More Than Snowball Chance" to Snowball Express
October 23, 2017

Universal Pictures has given a generous "more than a snowball chance"  to "Snowball Express" to raise funds for its organization to  to help the families of Fallen Heroes. Read all about the special screening of DreamWorksPicture's "Thank You for Your Service."  If you can't attend the fundraiser, don't forget to go to the Snowball Express website and make a generous donation: https://www.snowballexpress.org/ . You don't have to attend the event to make a difference. See the "Thank You for Your Service Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTl5SHYJxz4.

Special Movie Screening to Benefit Snowball Express
Join us on Wednesday evening,10/25/17 at 7:00 PM for a special pre public release screening of "Thank You For Your Service", a new movie from the writer of "American Sniper".
Universal Pictures has graciously offered Snowball Express a new movie to screen as a fundraiser before the public release of the film. Our friends at Studio Movie Grill have donated a theater, so that 100% of the entry donation goes to Snowball Express. Join us at the Studio Movie Grill located at: 
Please click the button below to order your ticket(s).  Your donation of $10.00 per person (plus credit card processing fee) will reserve your seat(s). Join us and spend an evening with friends from our community who support our military and their families, and the families of America's fallen heroes. (tickets are available on a first come, first served basis, until we fill the theater)
FILM DESCRIPTION
DreamWorks Pictures' Thank You for Your Service follows a group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq who struggle to integrate back into family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've left the battlefield.
Starring an ensemble cast led by Miles Teller, Haley Bennett, Joe Cole, Amy Schumer, Beulah Koale, Scott Haze, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Brad Beyer, Omar J. Dorsey and Jayson Warner Smith, the drama is based on the bestselling book by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and author David Finkel. Jason Hall, who wrote the screenplay of American Sniper, makes his directorial debut with 
Thank You for Your Service and also serves as its screenwriter. Jon Kilik (The Hunger Games series, Babel) produces the film, while Ann Ruark (Biutiful) and Jane Evans (Sin City) executive produce.
MPAA RATING
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE has been rated (Restricted - Under 17 Requires Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian) for strong violent content, language throughout, some sexuality, drug material and brief nudity.
 
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