
Win ‘The Hunger Games’ Movie Posters to Cover Those Embarrassing Blank Spots On Your Walls
Free Stuff By Rob Hunter on March 17, 2012 | (80) Comments
Have you heard about the upcoming movie The Hunger Games? Of course you have. Depending on who you ask it’s either an accidental homage to Richard Bachman’s The Long Walk and Kinji Fukasaku’s Battle Royale or it’s the Twilight-killer the world has been waiting for. Maybe it’s both.
The one thing we can all agree on is that Katniss Everdeen, the heroine from Suzanne Collins’ best-selling trilogy, is a strong, talented role model for fans both young and old. Trailers for Gary Ross’ adaptation have also highlighted a story filled with drama, action, spectacle and more, and while the books were aimed at a young adult target audience the film looks to appeal to fans of fun, sci-fi themed adventure.
Two (lucky) winners will each win the honor of fighting to the death a poster pack from the movie… one grand prize winner will get five posters and a Hunger Games pin, and one runner-up will receive three posters. How can you win? Easy… leave a comment below answering the following question: What’s your favorite female-led action/adventure/science fiction film, and why? (To keep things interesting and to make sure you’re still reading, Ellen Ripley and the Alien films are too easy of an answer and will not be accepted.)
The Hunger Games opens March 23rd. This contest ends on the 22nd.

Here’s our giveaway fine print:
Winners must live in the United States and have a valid mailing address. Winners will be chosen on March 22nd and contacted shortly afterward to claim their winnings. Please ensure that your email address, Twitter profile or Disqus profile are attached to your comment below. We will need to get in touch with you, should you win.
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