Giveaways

UPDATED: Dear Commenter Jhester24, you have won with your entry “Mission: Impossible — Women.” Please email the editors to claim your prize!  Good day, Mr. FSR Readership. Just in time for the release of Brad Bird’s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, we have a pair of stylish boots from Giorgio Brutini as featured in the film. These men’s boots are plain-toed, six inch calf leather and are generally damn sexy. Take a good look at this slick pair below. Your mission, should you wish to win the boots, is to complete the post-colon, secondary title to the next Mission: Impossible film. What we’re looking for is the funniest, cleverest, most laugh-inducingest title continuation. For example… MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – PICKLE JAR. Does that one suck? Absolutely! So come up with a better one and post it in the comment section on this piece. We’ll choose a winner on Monday who will be stylin’ like a bad IMF’er. This post will self-destruct…never. Feel free to peruse more incredible footwear designs from Giorgio Brutini

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Comic-Con is around the corner, and while our dance card is filling up, we’ve carved out some time to hang out with veteran film critic, author, and film historian Leonard Maltin. Unlike two years ago when we ended up hanging out by the San Diego docks with Tom Jane and the Raw crew at 3am, we’ll be keeping it a little tamer this year at the Movies On Demand lounge inside the Hard Rock Hotel on Saturday, July 23rd from 3-5pm. So what does our drinking in the afternoon have to do with you winning $500? Great question. Speaking of questions, we need them for our conversation, and we want to give you the chance to win that half-thousand-dollar gift card just for sending us yours. Here’s how to enter:

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So you’re sitting around bored to tears because Stumble Upon has run out of interesting stuff to show you, and you’ve already sneaked into free early screenings of all the movies coming out this month. What do you do? How does 365 free DVDs sound? It sounds like you’ll have a busy year ahead of you. Or a busy 30.41 days if you watch them all back to back without sleeping or getting up for bathroom breaks. And who needs ‘em? You don’t. So how do you win 365 free DVDs? Great question:

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A&E and The History Channel produce some of the best documentary content, and, like Tom Cuny, WWII seems to be where they shine the brightest. Their newest offering is Third Reich: Rise & Fall tells the story of the Nazi regime from footage from the people that lived it. Sadly for Rob Hunter, this contest isn’t open to FSR staff. Fortunately for you, it’s open to you (if you live in the United States (sorry other countries)). So how do you win four hours of educational and entertaining Nazi goodness? I’m glad you asked:

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liptoninside

Thanks to our friends over at Bravo, we have an awesome offer to all of our film aficionados out there. It would seem that James Lipton has been able to take some time away from his show Inside The Actor Studio to write an autobiography titled, Inside Inside.

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Do you live in L.A.? Do you want to see The Godfather in its restored glory at the world-famous Cinerama Dome? We’ve got your hook-up…

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Alright, so maybe devious isn’t the best word for a few t-shirts and a poster, but what else can you really say about the hit FX comedy “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”?

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Kung Fu Panda Giveaway

While Jack Black is kicking some serious (family friendly) butt as an animated Panda named Po, you could be bringing home some of the coolest prizes on the web. What prizes? Come on inside and find out!

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Otis DVD Giveaway

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.

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The Andromeda Strain

Take a peak inside for your chance to win an awesome “Andromeda Strain” prize pack!

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Juno

Earlier today, we posted a deleted scene from Juno to help get you a little more excited for the film, and as soon as we get our hands on more cool stuff from the DVD release, we will share that as well. But this is not about showing you cool stuff from the DVD, it is about hooking you up with a FREE copy that you can enjoy all to yourself. With that said, we’ve got a great new giveaway!

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The Signal

Free stuff from the film that AICN calls “The future of horror”

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