Competition
Win Unstoppable on DVD by doing not very much at all
Movie Competition
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21st March 2011
Three ways to enter and win Unstoppable on DVD, a movie that's about a runaway train that's never comin' back - wrong way down a one-way track. Yet again, Soul Asylum prove to be eerily prescient.
The first way is the standard entry form, which you can fill in by clicking here. Even the multiple choice answers have been significantly reduced in difficulty.
The second way to enter is to follow us on Twitter (@The_Shiznit) and tweet the following: Win UNSTOPPABLE on DVD. Follow us @The_Shiznit and RT to enter. Because TRAINS. More info here: http://bit.ly/e9WSOl #shizcomp. I couldn't make it easier.
OR COULD I? In case I'm accused of excluding some small pocket of social networkers out there, you can enter on Facebook too. All you have to do is be like Zuckerberg and 'Like' our Facebook page to enter. No de-liking then re-liking either. Screw you guys.
There you have it: enter direct, via Twitter or through Facebook, or all three to improve your chances of winning - I'll pick a winner from each entry pool. You've got until Sunday 3 April to enter. Don't say I never do anything for you guys.
Unstoppable is released on DVD and Blu-ray on 28th March 2011 but after all the effort I've gone through, I really think you should just enter the fucking competition.
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