June 25, 2012

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Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Debuts New “Own The Moment” Mobile App

Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Debuts New “Own The Moment” Mobile App
 
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has released a new app for movie lovers, Own The Moments, available today on iPhone and Android.  The mobile app allows fans to get a daily movie moment featuring trivia and a clip or photo from one of Fox’s most notable films from the classics to today’s biggest new releases. Fans can then share, like and comment on the movie moment with their friends. 
 
Download the app now to see what today’s moment is!
 
Download for iPhone
Download for Android
 
Official site*:
On Facebook:
 
*iPad compatible
 
To celebrate the launch of Own The Moments - take a look at what happened on June 21st in the world of film
 
Notable releases/debuts:
  • Boys' Night Out (1962) 
  • Cacoon (1985)
  • The Parent Trap (1961) 
  • Catch-22 (1970) 
  • Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
  • Dying Young (1991) 
  • Lone Star (1996) 
  • Minority Report (2002)
 
Born on this day:
  • Jane Russell (1921) 
  • Doug Savant (1964) 
  • Larry Wachowski (1965) 
  • Carrie Preston (1967)
  • Juliette Lewis (1973) 
  • Maggie Siff (1974) 
  • Erica Durance (1978) 
  • Chris Pratt (1979)

Important “Moments” On This Day
  • King Louis XVI of France and his immediate family begin the Flight to Varennes during the French Revolution (1791) 
  • New Hampshire becomes the ninth and last necessary state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, thereby making the document the law of the land (1788) 
  • Philosopher, author and playwright Jean-Paul Sartre was born in Paris (1905) 
  • The Central Motion Picture District announces the construction of a $20 million film center named Studio City (1927) 
  • John Hinckley is found not guilty by reason of insanity for the attempted assassination of U.S. President Ronald Reagan (1982) 
  • The Christie's auction house in New York City sells Herman J Mankiewicz’s scripts for "Citizen Kane" and "The American" for $231,000 (1989)
 

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