Blood Thirsty? Enter to Win a Special ‘Let the Right One In’ Prize Pack

Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on November 7, 2008

Giveaway: Let the Right One In

As you may have noticed during our 31 Days of Horror last month, we here at FSR have a thirst for blood from time to time. And along with the usual slasher/supernatural horror, we also dig vampires — everything from 30 Days of Night to Twilight. And if there is any one vampire movie that has already captured our attention this year, it is Swedish director Tomas Alfredson’s Let the Right One In. It has everything we really need in a movie — vampires, the death of children and a commitment to quality filmmaking not always seen in the horror genre. And with all of that in mind, we’re doing everything we can to get the word out on this little flick — which includes giving you a little taste of the action with our awesome Let the Right One In giveaway. Check the details below.

One (1) lucky winner will score a poster signed by Tomas Alfredson (director of Let the Right One In) and the English adaption of the Swedish best-selling novel! All you have to do is follow the standard drill. Step one is to be a subscriber to our daily email updates, powered by Feedburner. It is the one daily email to rule them all — all the best of the Rejects right in your inbox. No spam, no selling of your information, just the best movie news from all of the best writers on the web, every single day. If you aren’t already a subscriber, you can do so via the form below:

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The second is that you must answer a question in the comment area at the bottom of the page. But before I get to that, I have a few more rules: You must be a legal resident of the United States or Canada in order to win, you must enter prior to November 14th. And now, the question:

What is your favorite vampire movie of all-time (one that is already released, so Twilight doesn’t count), and why?

Interested in seeing Let the Right One In? Here are some markets in which it is opening this week and next week:

11/7/2008
Berkeley, CA: Shattuck Cinemas
Encino, CA: Town Center 5
San Diego, CA: Hillcrest Cinemas
San Francisco, CA: Bridge Theatre
San Rafael, CA: Smith Rafael Film Center
Santa Cruz, CA: Nickelodeon Theatres
Washington, DC: E Street Cinema
Huntington, NY: Cinema Arts Centre

11/14/2008
Denver, CO: Mayan Theatre
Cambridge, MA: Kendall Square Cinema
Baltimore, MD: Charles Theatre
Portland, OR: Cinema 21 Theatre
Philadelphia, PA: Ritz at the Bourse
Austin, TX: Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar
Dallas, TX: Angelika Film Center and Cafe
Seattle, WA: Guild 45th Theatre


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  • christopher h
    nosferatu - the original is always the best
  • Lo
    The 1931 Dracula. Theres no greater Vamp than Bela!
  • Eric
    My favorite vampire movie has to be Night Watch, not because it is the best vampire movie,
    but because it's extremely badass and the whole universe is awesome. It's just sad they
    wont be making a third.
  • Daniel
    The Lost Boys. Best cheesy fun popcorn flick of the 80's.
  • Patrick Ramser
    The Lost Boys.

    It's very comic book-esque to me and I love that. The characters are all well-drawn and they interact in ways that's not traditional to the vampire genre. I also love how the characters in the story come together, it's cheesy in a way, but adorable none the less. Plus, Kiefer is totally awesome in that movie.
  • Taylor
    My all-time favorite vampire movie is actually QT/RR's From Dusk 'til Dawn. The combination of every crucial element to the story is depicted accurately and above par. But other than that, pulpy goodness
  • David Bertolo
    Nosferatu----One of the great celebrations of cinema
  • Elac
    Interview with the Vampire. It film that best explores what it would be like to be given both the curse and gift of undeath. Great film, plus it was Kirsten Dunst's best film. Sad she peaked so early, but a hell of a movie to do it in.
  • Harold
    i like blade/blade ii - i'm not a big fan of vamp films or the aristocratic monster but
    'let the right one in' sounds more interesting than your usual fare so i'm game
  • Mikey
    Okay I may have a different taste than the others, but I really liked first Underworld. I found it to be pretty entertaining with Kate Beckinsale as the lead.
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