Giveaway: Win Prizes from The Beast, Starring Patrick Swayze

Posted by Robert Fure (robert@filmschoolrejects.com) on January 9, 2009

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We’re all about giving you guys free stuff to buy your affections, a relationship that we think has been working out pretty well so far.  That being said, we’re ready once again to secure your love through awesome prizing packages.  If you haven’t heard, Patrick Swayze is getting ready to kick all sorts of ass across the A&E Network as a hard-edged FBI agent in The Beast.  Here is the official information for the show, followed by the sweet swag we’re going to give you.

“The Beast,” starring Patrick Swayze and Travis Fimmel, centers on an unorthodox but effective FBI veteran, Charles Barker (Swayze), who takes on a rookie partner, Ellis Dove (Fimmel), to train in his hard-edged and psychologically clever style of agenting.  The mischievous veteran hazes his new partner as they work undercover, brilliantly manipulating situations, constantly testing his new partner and pushing him to delve deeper into his “roles.”  As Dove realizes he can no longer maintain normal relationships and still do his job, the rookie is confronted with yet another challenge: An FBI team trying to enlist him as a double-agent in the bureau’s investigation of his partner.  Don’t miss the premiere of this hard-hitting drama, Thursday, January 15th at 10PM ET/PT only on A&E.

Visit http://www.aetv.com/the-beast/ for more information.

Sounds pretty righteous, eh?  Check back in early next week for our review of the pilot episode!  But enough about that, how about some prizing?  Sure.  We’re going to have two winners this time around, because we’ve got two ultra-sweet prize packs:

thebeast_promotionalartThe Swayze Bad Ass Pack

  • The Beast T-Shirt
  • The Beast Hat
  • The Beast Jacket
  • Point Break DVD
  • Road House DVD

The Swayze Kind Love Pack

  • The Beast T-Shirt
  • The Beast Hat
  • The Beast Jacket
  • Ghost DVD
  • Dirty Dancing DVD

How does that strike your fancy?  Pretty tight, I know.  All you’ve got to do is post a response to our question in the comments section.  It couldn’t be any easier. Don’t forget to use your email address in the comment form so that we can contact you if you’re a winner. Winners will be chosen and contacted via email on January 18, 2009.

What’s your favorite Patrick Swayze role, moment, or quote?


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  • Chris
    I liked him in Dirty Dancing, not gonna lie.
  • DONNIE DARKO! hands down!
  • D-Rock
    Road House....road house
  • Chris
    My favorite Swayze moment is from Donnie Darko, where Donnie calls Jim Cunningham, "the f-cking Antichrist."
  • Julie
    My favorite Patrick Swayze role is his turn as an over-the-hill, playboy tennis instructor in Keeping Mum, a little-known British gem of a movie starring Rowan Atkinson.
  • Mal Reynolds
    Road House is everything you could ever want in a film, monster trucks, patrick swayze, sam elliot, dirt bikes, martial arts, bar fights, patrick swayze, gun fights, women, farmers, explosions. Pure Genius.
  • Mal Reynolds
    also he rips out a dudes throat. with his bare hands. AWESOME.
  • Kelly
    I love the moment in Dirty Dancing where he kicks out the post from the ground and uses it to break open the car window.
  • Dorothy
    Love the Outsiders, Red Dawn, Road House - but my favorite Swayze moment is on Saturday Night Live when he is competing for a spot on Chippendales with Chris Farley. I think it's hilarious how he acts all nervous like they might take Chris instead. Classic!
  • Denise
    Road House is my favorite movie
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