Competition
Hey idiot, why not win Dinner For Schmucks on DVD?
Movie Competition
Ali
16th January 2011
Featuring David Walliams from Little Britain!
It may have one of the weirdest stickers and most poorly proofread synopses in DVD history, but Dinner For Schmucks looks like just the kind of undemanding comedy you'd be willing to entertain in the comfort of your own home. The way I figure it, if you get Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Jemaine Clement and Zach Galifianakis to be in your movie, it'd be a war crime to not have it be at least a little bit funny. I'm about to watch it tonight, so if this competition mysteriously disappears, you'll know I was wrong.
I've got not one, not ten, but three copies of Dinner For Schmucks to give away on this blessed day. All you have to do is click here and wrack your brain for the correct answer. Don't overthink it, durrbrain.
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