See Prizes Clearly in Our Awesome Blindness Giveaway!

Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on October 4, 2008

Blindness Giveaway

Fernando Meirelles’ latest film Blindness has hit theaters this weekend, and we’ve got a shot for you to win some cool swag from the film. And assuming you aren’t out protesting the film, you should be interested in what we have to offer.

Three (3) lucky winners will score a copy of the book “Blindness,” by Jose Saramago as well as a poster from the film. One (1) other winner will score a poster. All you have to do is 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 thing that you must do is answer a question in the comment area at the bottom of the page. You must be a legal resident of the United States or Canada in order to win, you must enter prior to October 10th.

In order to be properly entered, you need to answer the following question:

What is your favorite epidemic movie, and why?


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  • Harold
    28 days later - smartest zombie movie. EVER
  • Danny Davis
    My favourite epidemic film is Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy. I was such a mark for the Kids in the Hall, and I just got such a kick out of the film on many levels.
  • Debra Bashford
    The Stand. Loved the characters and the story line, it pulls you in and you get to know these people. I could not put the book down.
  • I've got to agree with Harold and go with 28 Days Later. Boyle has revolutionized
    zombie films, even though the infected aren't called zombies. Christopher Eccleston
    and Cillian Murphy were top-notch in the movie.
  • Navs
    I'd agree with Debra, but The Stand is not a movie, it was a book and miniseries, so I don't think it counts. My next pick is 28 days later, one of the few zombie movies where everyone doesn't die and the world isn't hopelessly doomed (until the sequel anyway).
  • I will have to agree with everyone else and say 28 days later. It was the
    first zombie type movie that seemed real because the zombies movied
    so much faster and were more human like.
  • ellen cunningham
    I would have to say The Stand. Thanks
  • Rita A
    Andromedia Strain
  • After watching this yesterday I'll have to say Blindness because I love how Meirelles directed it. He showed us how digusting and evil people are.
  • Darren Perleberg
    "Outbreak" was and still is an excellent movie.
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