Win a Copy of Watchmen: The Film Companion
Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on February 23, 2009

With the release of Zack Snyder’s Watchmen looming over our heads — fanboys together are taking a giant deep breath — we thought it would be fitting to kick off the fun with an awesome little giveaway. And while we’d like to send you all to see the movie early, we couldn’t make it happen. We did however, partner up with Titan Books to score a few copies of the Watchmen: The Film Companion book. More details can be found below.
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures and directed by Zack Snyder (300), Watchmen, the most eagerly-awaited comics-to-film adaptation of all time, hits cinema screens across the globe in March 2009. To celebrate this incredible release, Titan Books is bringing fans two books to provide the ultimate companions to the movie experience. Released a month before the movie hits cinema screens, Watchmen: Official Film Companion takes viewers inside this colossal movie with exclusive cast and crew interviews and more than 200 color photographs.
Three (3) lucky winners will score a copy of Watchmen: The Film Companion, which hits store shelves yesterday December 2nd. All you have to do is follow our new drill, which does not require you to be an email subscriber (yes, we actually do read your complaints). While we don’t require it, we would highly recommend subscribing to our RSS Feed. That way you can get the most up-to-date content from FSR.
Now in order to enter our giveaway, all you have to do is answer the following question in the comment area below:
If you could be any of the characters (costumed heroes) from Watchmen, who would you be and why?
Now before you go and astound us with your answer, we 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 March 3rd. Also, make sure you enter your email address in the comment form, otherwise we won’t be able to contact you if you win.
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