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ROE Promo: Taken 3, 5 Pairs Of Tix Up For Grabs

ROE – What the heck is that?  It means ‘run of engagement’ which means if you win, you can take the ticket we give you to any participating theater (Baltimore AMC Cinemas in this case) and they will exchange your pass for actual tickets to the movie.  Is there a catch?  Of course there is…you can only use the passes Monday through Thursday’s (no weekends, sorry!)  Also, run of engagement means just that – when the film leaves theaters, the promo is no longer active.

So how do you get one of these 5 magic ROE tickets we have?  Very simply – solve the mathematical riddle below the movie details and post your answer on our Facebook page under the post that brought you here.  We’ll pick 5 winners at random (so it wont matter if you cheat to get the answer).  Winners will be chosen and notified by SAT 01.10.15.  Your bar-coded ticket will be emailed to you (assuming we can Facebook message you – which YOU need to make sure is turned on for us).

Taken 3, Opens In Theaters Everywhere This Friday (01.09.15)

In theaters this Friday 01.09.15

In theaters this Friday 01.09.15

 

Liam Neeson returns as ex-covert operative Bryan Mills, whose long awaited reconciliation with his ex-wife is tragically cut short when she is brutally murdered. Consumed with rage, and framed for the crime, he goes on the run to evade the relentless pursuit of the CIA, FBI and the police. For one last time, Mills must use his “particular set of skills,” to track down the real killers, exact his unique brand of justice, and protect the only thing that matters to him now – his daughter.

Contest – You guys have gotten off way too easy with our math puzzles and in honor of this action-thriller, we want to see ‘your particular set of skills’ and we’re making it a tough one.  No more copying the answers from your neighbor because this math puzzle has more than one answer.   Look at the image below.  Solve the math equation by using the numbers 1 thru 9 to make the entire equation true.  You can use single digit numbers or even double or triple digit numbers in each box but you can only use the numbers 1 thru 9 once, Kinda like Sudoku.  Your number selections must make the whole equation true.  Post your sequence on our Facebook page post for this promo (Facebook post only!).  The 5 we ‘LIKE’ win a set of tickets for 2.  Remember, there is more than one answer for this one.  How geeky are you?

Use your particular set of skills to solve this one

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