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08.10.09 by Widge @ 5:27 am Comments on this: nada. Add your own. ![]() Nothing like a heavy-as-lead boxed set of Agatha Christie mysteries, starring Poirot and Miss Marple. In fact, this thing's dense enough where it could actually serve as a murder weapon. Not trying to give anybody any ideas; I'm just saying. It's twenty-one mysteries across seventeen discs for a total of nearly 35 hours of content. Nice. And our friends at A&E shipped us this massive thing to give away to you folks. We've got one copy--want to win it? Here's how...enter using the form below, and enter once a day. And if we draw your name when the contest ends, there's no mystery--you snag it. Good luck. Categorized as: Contests
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08.10.09 by Widge @ 1:22 am Comments on this: nada. Add your own. ![]() The History Channel's latest boxed set covers The Mafia with twelve docus on everything from Prohibition to Bugsy Siegel to Al Capone and more. Almost eleven hours of stuff plus a bonus docu on "Mob Hitmen." We've got the set here and we'll be glad to fling it your general direction. To win it, you just enter using the form below--and enter once a day--and if we draw your name, then it's yours. Good luck. Categorized as: Contests
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08.09.09 by Widge @ 1:34 am Comments on this: nada. Add your own. ![]() Jamie Foxx, who rocked ass as Ray Charles, teaming up with Robert Downey Jr., newly back and rocking ass in the likes of Tropic Thunder and Iron Man? Count us in. Here, have a trailer: Categorized as: Contests
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08.08.09 by Widge @ 3:38 am Comments on this: nada. Add your own. ![]() It's alarming when I went to go snag the cover art for this DVD--just how many titles there are out there covering this subject. That subject, of course, is Bernie Madoff, who pulled off (well I say pulled off but he did get caught, so...) one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in history. This title from The History Channel covers the scam, the history of Ponzi schemes in general, and also has a bonus scare program: Crash: The Next Great Depression. Want to win it? Enter using the form below and enter once a day. If we draw your name when the contest ends, then you snag it. Good luck. Categorized as: Contests
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08.08.09 by Cosette @ 3:05 am Comments on this: nada. Add your own. Madea Goes to Jail heads off in the paddywagon to Clark McKee of Alabama, Joseph Menard of Vermont, and Shania Duncan of Texas Jan Vogler: Experience will be experienced by Barbara Denham of Wisconsin Lindsay Meehan of Oregon, Brian Keck of Florida, and Roy Hamaura of British Columbia can get cozy with the crazy in Grey Gardens Reaper Season 2 will be repo-ing the souls of Todd Jiles of Virginia, Pete Hildebrand of South Carolina, and Giovanna Kranenberg of Minnesota David Candela of Ontario can now smack down Street Fighter: Legend of Chun Li Rifftrax: Swing Parade welcomes Joanna Noyes of Pennsylvania and Helen Latta of Illinois to the peanut gallery Night Train on DVD heads down the tracks to visit Jill Newton of Utah Congrats to all the winners. Don't see your name up there? Don't panic. There are plenty of chances to win. Find our contests here. And hey: subscribe to our contest feed so you don't miss a single chance to enter--the day you miss entering might have been Your Day! Categorized as: Contests
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08.08.09 by Widge @ 1:02 am Comments on this: one. Add your own. ![]() The game is Cursed Mountain. And the best way to tell you the shot is to first show you the trailers. Check them out: Categorized as: Contests
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08.07.09 by Widge @ 12:58 pm Comments on this: nada. Add your own. Categorized as: Contests
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08.07.09 by Widge @ 5:20 am Comments on this: 2. Add your own. ![]() It's Pete's Dragon in a new High-Flying Edition. And, of course, due to legislation passed in 2003, if you don't like this film, you are a bastard. It's the film that has been discussed, elsewhere but also between Ken and myself, as a film that Disney actually should make into a stage musical. Anyway, here, have a clip: We've got three copies of the disc to give away. Want to win one? Naturally. Enter using the form below--and enter once a day--and if we draw your name, you win. Good luck! Categorized as: Contests
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08.06.09 by Widge @ 10:30 pm Comments on this: nada. Add your own. ![]() Chariots of the Gods?, one of the books in the High Weirdness canon, was written by Erich Von Daniken in 1968. His Mystery Park theme park closed in 2006 (and is apparently open again--who knew?). But now the History Channel has created a docu on it: Ancient Aliens. "It is a balanced investigation into a theory some believe cannot be true, but many agree cannot be ignored." The "many" in question are History Channel employees. And us, since we want you to enter the contest. (We're not proud.) Enter using the form below--and enter once a day--and if we draw your name, you win it. Good luck! Categorized as: Contests
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08.05.09 by Widge @ 1:36 am Comments on this: nada. Add your own. ![]() It's the final (for now) entry in the Prison Break franchise, and it's out on DVD from Fox. Here's what they have to say for themselves: In the biggest Prison Break event ever, the all new, never-before-seen heart-pounding feature-length story picks up some time after the series finale with Michael Scofield (Golden Globe® nominee Wentworth Miller: The Human Stain, Underworld) and Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies: Tarzan) fighting for a normal life together. However, happily ever might not be in the cards for Scofield, as he is once again faced with someone he loves in prison. With the authorities watching him closely, how is he supposed to break someone out when they know how he plans to do it? Prepare yourself for the truth as Prison Break: The Final Break reveals startling secrets that result in a shocking conclusion.
We've gotten a hold of two copies to give away. Want to win one? Enter using the form below--and enter once a day--and if we draw your name, then you snag it. Good luck. Categorized as: Contests
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