Archive for March, 2011

The ARTHUR Awkward Wedding Contest

 

 

 

It’s “the big one”– the day we commit to spending the rest of our lives with that special someone. Well, with that kind of pressure comes lot of awkward moments and fortunately, the wedding photographer is there to capture them all. In honor of the new comedy Arthur, in theaters April 8th, we are proud to announce the “Awkward Wedding Photo Contest.” That’s right– we want to see the most uncomfortable pics from your engagement or wedding day.

Submit until 3/31/11 when we’ll pick the top finalists and post their photos for people to vote on from April 1st-April 7th. The winning submission marries the homepage on 4/8 and receives a package of Arthur-inspired wedding gifts (including official movie t-shirts, a money clip,  and a luxury bath set) as well as a signed copy of the Awkward Family Photos book.

Enter the contest here. See all the submissions here.

Check out Arthur in theaters on April 8th!

*Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and its parents, affiliates and subsidiaries are not responsible for the promotion, administration or execution of this Contest.

In Photos • March 23rd, 2011 • Add A Comment »

Behind The Awkwardness: Beaches

“Mum bravely volunteered to let me practice my face painting skills on her. Let’s face it– who wouldn’t want a beach painted on their face?”

(submitted by Laura from the UK)

In Behind The Awkwardness • March 23rd, 2011 • 8 Comments »

Pointer Brother

Just in case we didn’t see her.

(submitted by Erin)

In Siblings • March 23rd, 2011 • 35 Comments »

Night At The Museum

These sisters got more culture than they bargained for.

(submitted by Neil)

In The Kids • March 22nd, 2011 • 181 Comments »

Behind The Awkwardness: Wonder Woman

This was at my family Christmas party when I was about 4. I had just gotten a makeup kit from Santa and wanted to prove to the world that I had the cosmetic fortitude to wear all of it at the same time. That’s my grandfather and a longtime family friend on the left. Both of them were college professors. In my eagerness to have my facial masterpiece captured on film, I managed to pop up during a conversation that most likely consisted of literature or world travels.”

(submitted by Annie)

In The Kids • March 21st, 2011 • 46 Comments »