Fancy a bit of romance this Christmas?
Dont you love those really nice, slightly sloppy movies with no violence, a hint of sex and just good, honest old fashioned romance?
Christmas has to be the time when you can go to the movies to see movies like this, so take the wife or the girlfriend [not both – only joking!] and just have a great night out.
PS I Love You is just that kind of film with a good strong story, heaps of romance, enough disaster to jerk a tear or two, great humour and amazingly for The Mole and this is an accolade, enough to keep awake, not normal for The Mole in the movies I can tell you.
In any case it is a really great movie, set in New York and Ireland, very well filmed with Tourism Ireland having also pulled together a promotion so that you can go and see PS I love you for nothing.
All you have to do is visit www.psiloveireland.com.au and you can win 5 double tickets for the an exclusive La Premiere Experience to see PS I Love You and also a heap more reguarl tickets as second prize and copies of the book PS I Love You by Cecelia Ahran.
So go ahead click on www.psiloveireland.com.au and treat yourself to a bit of good old Irish romance!
A romatic report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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