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| Subject: Auction - MGP Premiere tickets, signed poster, Rat Bike Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:55 pm | |
| http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=machinegunpreacher Looks like Gerry never took possession of the Rat Bike from the movie that he won at the previous auction. It's up for bid again, and titled to Sam. - Quote :
- Relativity Media is proud to announce it is working with eBay to auction off premiere tickets, an autographed movie poster, and a custom-built motorcycle from its upcoming release of MACHINE GUN PREACHER. Gerard Butler (300) delivers a searing performance as Sam Childers, the impassioned founder of the Angels of East Africa rescue organization in Golden Globe-nominated director Marc Forster's (Monster's Ball) moving story of violence and redemption. All proceeds will benefit Childers' charity. The online charity auction http://www.ebay.com/machinegunpreacher goes live today, Wednesday, September 14 when bidding opens for two VIP seats to the Los Angeles Premiere and an autographed movie poster signed by the cast, and closes on Monday, September 19. The premiere tickets' starting bid is $500, while the starting bid for the autographed poster is $50. Bidding will begin on Monday, September 26 for the 2010 custom-built Rate Bike motorcycle, ridden by Gerard Butler in the movie, through Thursday, October 6. The starting bid is $30,000. The winning bids are 100% tax deductible
The online charity auction http://www.ebay.com/machinegunpreacher goes live today, Wednesday, September 14 when bidding opens for two VIP seats to the Los Angeles Premiere and an autographed movie poster signed by the cast, and closes on Monday, September 19. The premiere tickets' starting bid is $500, while the starting bid for the autographed poster is $50. Bidding will begin on Monday, September 26 for the 2010 custom-built Rate Bike motorcycle, ridden by Gerard Butler in the movie, through Thursday, October 6. The starting bid is $30,000. The winning bids are 100% tax deductible. | |
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