Competition
Win tickets to the premiere of A Good Day To Die Hard for Die Hard Week
Movie Competition
Matt
1st February 2013
Remember Jurassic Park Week? This is like that, only with more vests. To celebrate the forthcoming release of A Good Day To Die Hard, we're dedicating a whole seven days to all things John McClane and we've got a pair of tickets to the UK premiere to give away to kick things off.
Check back on the site then for more details (we'll give the site a fresh coat of paint for the occasion, then shoot at it and set it on fire to get that lived-in look), but in the meantime, we thought you might like the opportunity to get up close and personal with Bruce Willis at the premiere of A Good Day To Die Hard on Thursday February 7th. Not too personal, you understand.
Enter our competition by answering this question and you could win two tickets to the UK premiere, while the winner and two runners up will receive some highly wonderful Die Hard-related merchandise, including t-shirts, shot glasses, playing cards, USB sticks and more.
If you win, promise me you'll rappel into the premiere off the side of the building and smash through the cinema screen in your bare feet.
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