
Win the Crazy Killer Thriller ‘Otis’ on DVD!
Free Stuff By Neil Miller on May 30, 2008 | (194) Comments
From the Raw Feed series of DTV movies comes Otis, a teenager-in-peril Grindhouse experience for the whole family. Alright, maybe not the whole family, but it looks like a bit of fun. In fact, Bloody-Disgusting.com called this film “Juno for the horror set.” Now if that doesn’t get you interested, I don’t know what will.
Otis is a story of suburban America gone haywire.In the midst of a serial abductor/killer’s rampage, a beautiful young teen, Riley Lawson (Ashley Johnson), goes missing. When her desperate parents, Will and Kate (Daniel Stern and Illeana Douglas), are contacted by her kidnapper, an insufferable FBI Special Agent (Jere Burns) takes charge of the case.But, from deep within the psychopathic subterranean world created by Otis (Bostin Christopher), Riley turns the tables on her tormentor, manages to escape and to contact her parents.And, fed up with the tragi-comic inability of the FBI to find their girl, Will, Kate, and Riley’s brother, Reed (Jared Kusnitz) decide to take matters – and justice – into their own hands.But when Otis’s brother, Elmo (Kevin Pollack), shows up unexpectedly, the Lawsons find themselves mired in one of the more unusual and macabre consequences of vigilantism.
And now, since we know you are interested, we would like to give you the opportunity to win one of five (5) copies of Otis that we have rounded up to help promote the release. All you have to do is be a subscriber of our daily email updates. As a subscriber, you will be able to enjoy the best of FSR right in your inbox. (No spam, we promise)
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Already a subscriber? No worries, as you will be automatically entered as long as you follow step 2: Head down to the comment area and let us know why we should give you a free copy of Otis on DVD!
Winners will be chosen on Friday June 6 and contacted via email. Good luck!
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