Monday, 13 July 2015

Competition: Win GirlHouse on DVD

GirlHouse is out on DVD on 20th July and to celebrate we have a great competition for you and 3 DVDs to give away

Synopsis:
When a beautiful young woman enters the Girlhouse, a seamy world of all-you-can-eat, live-streaming internet fantasy, she piques the interest of one particularly disturbed online viewer.

Hacking the site’s apparently impenetrable security protocols, he sets out to meet the girl of his dreams – and nothing will stop him from the face-to-face encounter of his dreams.

Combining giallo shocks worthy of Dario Argento and the stalk-and-slash sensibilities of the Halloween series, GIRLHOUSE is an incessant, brutal chiller directed by Trevor Matthews, the star of Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer. A cult classic in the making...

Win This:
GirlHouse [DVD]

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Exclusive interview with Oklahoma Ward & Nicole Alonso ahead of CRAWL OR DIE UK broadcast

OKLAHOMA WARD & NICOLE ALONSO, director and star of CRAWL OR DIE reveal that CRAWL OR DIE 2 is definitely on its way!


Oklahoma Ward’s much-praised CRAWL OR DIE is to receive its UK TV premiere on Horror Channel on Fri 17 July, 10.55pm. The alien-monster shocker takes claustrophobia to new heights and depths in its futuristic depiction of a rescue mission through a maze of ever-shrinking tunnels. The undoubted star of this indie genre hit is Nicole Alonso who plays the unstoppable ‘Tank’, a mohawk-sporting warrior who’d give Arnie a run for his money.
 
Ahead of its eagerly-awaited showing in the UK, we spoke to the director and star, who just so happen to be real-life partners as well as running their own production company, Backyard Films.
 
So guys, first of all, how pleased are you that the UK’s Horror Channel are screening the film?
 
N:              Oh, very pleased! We have gotten many UK fans asking us when/where they can see CRAWL OR DIE, I’m thrilled to finally be able to give them an answer!
 
O:              Greatly! Since the release of CRAWL or DIE we are contacted every other day on social media by fans in the UK asking where they can see the movie. Excited that now we can proudly tell them where they can experience CRAWL or DIE!
 
Let’s rewind…how on earth did the ‘aliens in a tunnel’ idea come about?
 
O: Two of some of my favourite movies scenes growing up were ‘The Great Escape’ (escape tunnel digging scene) and the ‘ALIENS’ scene where Bishop goes into the small metal tunnel and starts crawling - that scene terrified me! The tunnel was so small I thought if Bishop runs into one of those aliens in that small tight tunnel - he’s got no room to fight! He’s dead. I was disappointed they cut away from that scene/scenario so quickly. When I sat down to write my trilogy I started with the character of ‘TANK’ first. ‘TANK’ and my respect/love for her is my main focus and reason for making the trilogy. I love everything about her. I then decided - now I’m going to put/test TANK in the worst scenario I could imagine - see if she is really as tough as I wanted her to be - and that was the spark that drove the idea of combining the tunnels from both of the movies mentioned above and thrusting ‘TANK’ into them.
 
How did you raise the finance?
 
O: We saved up enough money over three years by giving up a car/living in garage/going out to dinner - taking vacations etc. During that time we managed to buy a cheap broken down home - take a half year and remodel that home and sell it for a small profit. Then we started building the ‘CRAWL or DIE’ set by hand. Day and night Nicole and I worked building the set by hand - which took us a year.
 
Nicole, how did you prepare for the role?
 
N: There was quite a bit that went into preparing to play TANK. I’d first say that I was pretty intimidated to take on the role as I am nothing like TANK in real life. I’m quite shy and reserved, so I knew it was going to take a lot of work to make this believable on my end.
 
I spent a lot of time in the gym - 6 days a week. I knew the role would be physically demanding and I wanted to be as prepared for that as possible.
 
Oklahoma Ward gave me several movies to watch and study the characters in the films to get a good idea of how he saw TANK. Most notably and most helpful were Alien (Ripley), Terminator 2 (Sarah Conner), G.I. Jane (Jordan O’Neill) and Domino (Domino Harvey). I found all these women, while tough as nails, to still be human and still be WOMEN. They had emotion and fears and struggles, but what made them badass and tough was they kept going even when things seemed hopeless.
 
It was very important to Oklahoma and myself that TANK wasn’t just a one dimensional character. She’s not a guy - she’s not a robot - she’s not Rambo. She definitely struggles and isn’t prepared for the situation that she is thrown into - so we wanted all that to show. Her strength comes from the fact that she refuses to give up - no matter what.
 
I also studied the online blogs of a few female marines to get some insight on what it’s like to be a woman in a male dominated field.
 
Once the set was built and I had the script - I slept in the tunnels. I lived in those tunnels and I studied the script backwards and forwards to really get into who TANK was and what she was going through as she faced this horrible situation.
 
Have you got any action movie heroes/heroines?
 
N: Most definitely Ellen Ripley (Alien Franchise) and Sarah Conner (Terminator Franchise). Those women changed how I saw badass women in film and to this day are still my favorite. If you want a more recent reference - I really loved Furiosa in the new Mad Max: Fury Road.
 
O: Tons - ‘TANK’ would be my first hero - other than her, Ellen Ripley takes the prize. She’s real. She’s not a superhero. She’s tough. Determined. Strong willed - like ‘TANK’ in ‘CRAWL or DIE’.
 
It’s been dubbed ‘the most claustrophobic film ever made’. Must have been hell filming it. Tell us your own horror stories…
 
N: Personally I’m not claustrophobic. I used to get a kick out of seeing how small of a space I could squeeze into when playing hide and seek (dryers, cabinets, buckets, etc.). I just KNEW going in that I wouldn’t have any problem filming in the tunnels - boy was I mistaken.
 
All of these tunnels were REAL tunnels (approximately 40-50 feet in length) with no cut outs or escape hatches. The only way out was to crawl out or wait for 45 mins while you were cut out. The smaller the tunnels got - the more difficult it became to spend time in there. There were some days in the dirt tunnel and the smallest metal tunnel that we were in there for hours at a time. It got very claustrophobic at times and became difficult to breathe. Luckily - all the actors and crew were troopers and we didn’t have any ‘incidents’, but there were definitely multiple times I had to stop, breathe, and tell myself I was going to be ok.
 
O: Toughest part of filming the movie was - the tunnels were real. No escape hatches. Fifty feet long. If you got stuck you had to be cut out. Inside the tunnels were live spiders and scorpions crawling within them. That was always fun while filming. For me the toughest part of filming was near the end of the movie when only I and the actor Nicole Alonso could fit in the tunnels. The tunnels were so small it would take me thirty minutes to crawl into them - and then a battery on the camera would die and I’d have to crawl backwards out - grab a battery - crawl back in. At one point the tunnels was so small that even when I had extra batteries with me I had no room for my arms to reach back and grab them so I’d have to crawl out to put them in the camera. That was a grueling fifteen day shooting scene.
 
Are either of you two claustrophobic?
 
N:              Oops, guess I jumped the gun on this with my answer above. But, no - I’m not.
O:              Not at all. Although - one of my actors didn’t realize they were and by day three we had to let that actor go and find a replacement.
 
Are you pleased with how the film has been received?
 
N: Immensely pleased! Aside from filming the movie which is ALWAYS my favorite part of the process - hearing from all the fans has been the best thing ever! It’s blown my mind how much the fans and horror blogs have supported our film and gotten behind TANK! There is a hashtag on twitter called #TANKarmy and people just love this character. As an actor - there is nothing more rewarding than knowing a character you brought to life is connecting with fans. I get messages from women and men alike telling me how much TANK has inspired them in their lives, and I honestly can’t think of anything better.
 
O: Absolutely! To make a movie - completely independent - with our own money - no contacts in Hollywood and receive over one hundred great reviews - have a global audience and a rabid ‘TANKarmy’ fan base that write us every other day telling us how much they love TANK and the movie - really is a dream come true! It’s been a five year journey with this movie on a budget that is below poverty level and we got it done and out. Pleases me every single day. Was it tough - hell yes it was tough - but the fans writing us from all over the world - that makes all the struggle worth every second it!
 
How did you two meet? Nothing mushy please…
 
N:              HA! If you knew us - you’d know we are far from mushy, so no worries! lol. We actually met when I auditioned for Oklahoma’s first film ‘The Isolation of Subject #136’ and got a small role. We were friends and roommates for nearly 2 years before we stated dating and I must say (and here comes the mush) I haven’t found anyone else I love working with more. I respect the hell out of Oklahoma and I think he may very well be one of the most talented people I’ve ever met (and I’m not saying that because we are dating!). ;)
 
O:              We met during an audition. Years later we ended up sharing an apartment to save on rent in L.A. We became friends. I would give her advice on people she was dating and she me. After years of friendship - we realized at the same time - we spent all our time with each other working on movies and edits of projects and just hanging out as friends. It was the day I realized she may be one of the hardest working people I had ever met that it hit me - she’s the one. Luckily - she had the same feeling - although - hey… she snores.
 
The End Credits tells us that ‘Tank’ will return. When?
 
N:              Very, very soon! We are in the middle of some exciting negotiations, so we can’t officially make an announcement yet, but I promise you we will have some great news in the very near future!
 
O:              We are looking over offers from studios and producers currently - deciding if we want to go that route or do it all ourselves again. Too many chef’s in the kitchen makes us very cautious. Either way - filming will start winter 2015.
 
What other projects are you both working on? Anything for FrightFest?
 
N:              All of our focus is currently on the next step in the CRAWL OR DIE Trilogy. And I would say - yes - we’d be ecstatic to be considered for FrightFest!
 
O:              If Fright Fest is willing to look at CRAWL or DIE 2 - you betcha’! We’d be honored!

Monday, 29 June 2015

Film News (UK): CRAWL OR DIE to premiere on Horror Channel


Oklahoma Ward’s much-praised CRAWL OR DIE is to receive its UK TV premiere on Horror Channel on Fri 17 July, 10.55pm. The indie alien-monster shocker, starring Nicole Alonso as the unstoppable ‘Tank’, takes claustrophobia to new heights and depths in its futuristic depiction of a rescue mission through a maze of ever-shrinking tunnels.


Synopsis:
Earth as we know it is gone. A virus has destroyed the planet and rendered all its women infertile, all but one. An elite team of soldiers are tasked with bringing the woman to safety on the newly habitable Earth Two. But when they are forced underground they find themselves fighting for survival from a bloodthirsty creature in a maze of ever shrinking tunnels. As the team's ranks start to dwindle and the ammunition run out, the crawl for survival becomes acutely desperate. Nicole Alonso gives a terrific performance as Tank, a Mohawk sporting uber-babe, who would give any male action hero a run for their money.

There are also deserved UK TV premieres for Drew Daywalt’s hilariously gruesome RED CLOVER (2012), starring Billy Zane and featuring the most vicious leprechaun killer ever invented (Fri 10 July, 9.00pm), homegrown horror THE HIKE (2013), a harrowing trip through enemy-infested countryside, directed by Rupert Bryan, starring Barbara Nedeljakova and Shauna McDonald. (Fri 24 July, 10.45pm) and EMBRACE OF THE VAMPIRE (2013), a visually compelling remake of the 1995 film, directed by Carl Bessai.(Fri 3 July, 9,00pm)

TV: Sky 319 / Virgin 149 / Freesat 138 | Freeview 70
www.horrorchannel.co.uk | twitter.com/horror_channel

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Competition: Win Hazard on DVD

To celebrate the release of Hazard out on DVD 22nd June 2015 we are giving away a copy on DVD

Synopsis:
The television crew of the Scary Antics hidden camera show sets up innocent victims for scary practical jokes on national television. For a special behind-the-scenes episode, a group of friends wants to set up Jacob, a disturbed young man who is having problems adjusting after his father's death, at a chemical factory. Jacob is convinced that the factory is haunted and now Scary Antics is going to prove him right.

Friends and crew are having a good laugh at Jacob's expense when something goes horribly wrong, the tables are turned and now they're the ones that are running for their lives. Trapped inside the boarded-up building with an axe-wielding maniac, this is definitely no laughing matter.


Win This:
Hazard [DVD]

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Monday, 15 June 2015

Competition: Win Can't Come Out To Play on DVD

To celebrate the release of Can't Come Out To Play out on DVD 22nd June 2015 we are giving away a copy on DVD

Synopsis:
John McNaughton directs this horror thriller starring Samantha Morton and Michael Shannon. After the death of her parents Maryann (Natasha Calis) moves in with her grandparents.

In her new neighbourhood, she befriends Andy (Charlie Tahan), the boy next door, whose parents keep him confined to their house due to his serious illness. As the young pair grow ever closer, Charlie's mother (Morton) becomes increasingly concerned for her sick boy and obsessive in her quest to shelter him from harm.

Released on DVD June 22, 2015.

Win This:
Can't Come Out To Play [DVD]

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Friday, 12 June 2015

Competition: Win Out Of The Dark on DVD

To celebrate the release of the must-see horror ‘Out Of The Dark’ starring Julia Stiles (The Bourne Ultimatum, Save The Last Dance) - out on DVD 22nd June 2015 - we are giving away a copy.

From the producers of Pan’s Labyrinth and The Crazies comes this genuinely unnerving ghost story, which sees Julia Stiles deliver another great performance, playing a mother who relocates to Columbia and discovers her new family home is haunted by the victims of its dark past…

Available to order on Amazon: Out of the Dark [DVD]

Synopsis:
When a young family leave their home in the US for South America to run the family business they believe they are moving to a better life. Their hopes of a happy existence are soon cruelly dashed when they notice strange happenings in their new home. They discover that the house is haunted by the souls of tormented children and that s just the beginning of the nightmare. Determined to find the root of this supernatural plague they soon discover more than they bargained as they uncover twisted and sinister secrets hidden behind the success of their family business.


Win This:
Out of the Dark [DVD]

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Breaking News (UK): Horror Channel to broadcast ‘Christopher Lee Night’ on Thurs 2nd July

Horror Channel are clearing the post 9pm schedules on Thursday 2nd July for a 'Christopher Lee Night' in tribute to the great actor and horror Icon's recent death. The films to be screened are:

9pm – THE DEVIL RIDES OUT (1968)
10.55pm – DRACULA, PRINCE OF DARKNESS (1966)
12.45am – SCARS OF DRACULA (1970)
2.35am – TO THE DEVIL A DAUGHTER (1976)

Stewart Bridle, Horror Channel’s manager said today: “'We feel the movies chosen for the night represent some of his most iconic characters and performances during his time with Hammer Films and in the horror genre. Watching these you realise why he was so highly respected as a fantastic character actor who could both be a stoic hero and also a terrifying villain. He will be greatly missed but he lives on through his amazing legacy of movies”.

TV: Sky 319 / Virgin 149 / Freesat 138 | Freeview 70
www.horrorchannel.co.uk | twitter.com/horror_channel

Friday, 5 June 2015

Bound to Vengeance - Official Trailer (2015) Horror Movie


A gritty thriller about a young woman, Eve (Tina Ivlev), who fights back and manages to escape a malicious abductor. However, after discovering she may not be the only victim, Eve unravels a darker truth and decides to turn the tables on her captor. An official selection of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, BOUND TO VENGEANCE puts an original twist on the revenge film and will leave audiences reeling.

Release Date: June 26th, 2015
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director: JM. Cravioto
Writer: Rock Shaink Jr., Keith Kjornes
Starring: Tina Ivlev, Richard Tyson, Bianca Malinowski


Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Sherry Decker Interview by David Kempf


Sherry's short fiction has appeared in publications such as Alfred
Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Cemetery Dance, Black Gate, Dark Wisdom and
the anthology, Best of Dark Wisdom. Her novelette, Hook House has been
selected to appear in The Best of Cemetery Dance 2. Sherry won first place
in the North Texas Professional Writers Association's fiction contest,
year-end Finalist and Honorable Mention in Writers of the Future, and
four-time finalist in the Pacific Northwest Writers Association genre
fiction contest. She is an Active member in both the Science Fiction
Writers of America and Horror Writers of America. Sherry lives in
Sammamish Washington with her husband, Richard. Hypershot is her first
novel (Eldritch Press). Her next, Fallow Fields is a horror tale. That
story takes place on the Olympic Peninsula near her home town. Sherry is
halfway through her third novel and considering doing something she never
planned to do - write a sequel to Hypershot titled Undercity.



Tell us how you became involved in writing fiction.

I've been a book lover since second grade, and was fortunate to have
a teacher who encouraged us to write short bits and then stand up in front
of class and read them. My high school Literature/Composition teacher gave
me extra credit for my short fiction, and I placed two stories in the
school's yearly creative magazine. I began my writing education trying to
write for children, but eventually decided my stories were too dark. My
real education came by taking Advanced Creative Writing from two wonderful
teachers at the University of Washington in Seattle - evening classes.
Those two teachers are Jack Remick and Robert Ray. Their classes were
tough. They had high expectations and little patience for students who
didn't take instruction. For instance, for the first two quarters in that
class we were allowed to use NO adverbs. None. It was difficult. Adverbs
flow easily and naturally from the pen of amateurs. Amateurs depend on
adverbs because they are easy shortcuts. Eventually, I learned how
powerful a strong verb can be, and that if your verb is powerful enough,
you don't need adverbs. Now days, about the only time I ever use an adverb
in my fiction is in dialogue, because characters use adverbs when they
talk. We all do.

 It was after those first two quarters in that class that I received my
first acceptance for a short story.

 I highly recommend Jack Remick's novel, Blood.It's about a hit man,
convicted of stealing women's underwear and sent to prison. You need to
read it to understand what it's really about. It's dark and violent.


How many books have you written?

Three so far. The first was my short fiction collection, Hook House and
Other Horrors (Damnation Books). Most of the stories in the collection
were previously published in professional markets such as Alfred
Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Cemetery Dance, Black Gate, Dark Wisdom,
etc. One story was chosen for The Best of Dark Wisdom (anthology) and
another for The Best of Cemetery Dance 2. In order of publication, the
books are Hook House and Other Horrors, Rusty the Robot's Holiday
Adventures (a children's book co-written with Michael McCarty - Pie Plate
Publishing), Hypershot (Eldritch Press) Fallow Fields a horror novel
(Eldritch). Fallow Fields takes place on a farm on the Olympic Peninsula
in Washington State. It may be the darkest story in my repertoire to-date.
I'm now working on my fourth novel titled, Salvage. It's another dark
science fiction story.

Tell us about your new book.

Hypershot is a futuristic earth adventure, dystopian, with an
abundance of dark fantasy and horror elements.

Nancy Kilpatrick said: Lovers of dystopian novels need to check out
Hypershot by Sherry Decker. The prose is excellent and the plot tightly
under the author's control. Decker weaves into this world an engaging
protagonist, a female hero who overcomes extreme obstacles to always
travel that extra mile. It's a real good read!

What I say: Dark, dystopian and dangerous, Undercity is a place no one
would choose to live. Two thirds of its population are slave labor and
hundreds risk their lives to escape through a treacherous three mile
route to the surface. Seldom, does anyone succeed. As a mid-rank member
in Undercity's military, it's Krea's job to stop them, until she loses
everything and everyone she cares about.

Do you enjoy creating horror fiction in particular?

Yes. I've always had a fascination with the dark elements in fiction. And
monsters. And the impossible. As a small child I watched Frankenstein on
television, which gave me nightmares and later I read Dracula and was
hooked. I started imagining what it would be like to write such stories.
As a young adult I read Stephen King; Carrie. The Shining. The Stand.
Salem's Lot . . . I'm an avid fan of his earlier works.

What do you feel is your greatest accomplishment as an artist so far?

 Perseverance. I first began writing Hypershot over twenty years ago when
I first met my most influential teacher, Jack Remick. To enter his class
I had to submit thirty pages of something that I was currently working
on. I didn't know that Hypershot would become a full length novel. I also
didn't know how awful my writing was at that time. But Jack saw something
in my writing that made him think, there's hope for her.

During those twenty-plus years, Hypershot was set aside numerous times
out of frustration, self doubt, lack of ideas, etc. So, I wrote more short
fiction. I also edited and published Indigenous Fiction ~ wondrously
weird and offbeat,² a short fiction magazine. Indigenous Fiction
flourished for five years before I found out I needed surgery to remove a
benign tumor pressing against my spine. Long-story-short I'll never have a
good back again. After a second back surgery I'm left with nerve damage
down my left leg which prevents me from doing many of the things I used to
take for granted. I love gardening but must limit that to an hour and a
half or I'm in pain for the rest of the day.

As far as my best writing, I'd say Hypershot contains strong material,
mixed with paragraphs that remind me I still have some self doubt. The
same goes for the next book, Fallow Fields and also, Salvage. Maybe
that will always be the case for me. Some lingering self doubt.

The first time I felt genuine success was when, Hicklebickle Rock was
accepted for publication in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. Later,
when The Clan was published by Hitchcock and was illustrated on the
cover, I was astounded. Now, having my first novel published by Eldritch
Press, I feel thrilled.

Name some of your favorite horror books.

I touched on some of them before: Carrie, The Shining, The Stand, Salem's
Lot (King), Prince of Tides (Conroy), Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon
(Harris), Dandelion Wine (Bradbury) The Other (Tryon), The Ocean at the
End of the Lane (Gaiman). There are many, many more but I'll stop there.
The list would be near-endless.

Name some of your favorite horror films.

Alien, (all of them), Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon, the original Time
Machine, Dracula, The Thing, Riddick, Prometheus (I know, I know)
Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, A Clockwork Orange, The Omega Man, Silent
Running (not exactly horror) The Blob, The Andromeda Strain. Again, there
are tons more but these are the ones that come to mind at this moment.

Why do you think old school horror fiction remains popular?

Horror fiction doesn't attract everyone but for those of us who are fans,
we can't get enough. I have my favorite types of horror, but chainsaws
don't appeal to me, although vampires and zombies and other blood thirsty
creatures do. I've never figured out why, exactly. We have to admire the
imagination and the attempt to display such stories onscreen, and while
some of them had special effects that seem silly by today's standards,
they still manage to give us shivers and force us to consider, what if?
I love that old movie about the giant ants in the desert, Them!
Whenever it's on television, I sit down and watch it.

What are your latest projects?

Trying to come up with ideas to keep writing, Salvage. It's an
off-world adventure about a woman tricked and abandoned on a penal
satellite, struggling to survive against the harsh elements and desperate
inmates.

Please in your own words write a paragraph about yourself & your work.

I'm a wife, a mother, a grandmother who loves stories. I don't stick 100%
to fantasy, dark fantasy, or horror. I enjoy a bit of everything, even
romance on occasion. As a young teenager I was a Victoria Holt fan. But I
won't read Fifty Shades of Gray. One must draw the line at poorly
written trash. That's my opinion. Personally, I'd love to write something
that shocks, entertains and makes readers think. I love an unreliable
narrator or protagonist. The protagonist in Hypershot, Krea-D is like
that. She's a bit of a Mad Max character. She insists everyone else follow
the rules, but breaks them herself. The big eleven  publishers turned
down Hypershot, saying Krea wasn't 'sympathetic' enough. To me, that means
she wasn't predictable enough for them. They did say to my agent, Richard
Curtis, ³send us her next book, but since Eldritch Press loved my rebel
protagonist, they get my second book, probably my third book too. Seems
only fair.

I hope people will buy Hypershot and give it a chance. I'd love to get
feedback from readers, even if they have criticims. I actually will
consider their opinions. I want to know what they like and what they
dislike about the story and the characters.

Links:
Goodreads
Amazon UK
Amazon US

Monday, 1 June 2015

Competition: Win The Cutting Room on DVD

The Cutting Room is out on DVD on the 1st of June and to celebrate we have a great competition for you and 5 DVDs to give away

Synopsis:
College students Raz, Charlie and Jess are about to start work on their end of year Media Studies project... unaware of a malevolent force lurking deep below their sleepy town. A recent wave of apparent Cyber bullying and the disappearance of two local girls lead the group to an abandoned army barracks situated deep in the forests that surround the college.

What they find there is a terrifying labyrinth of tunnels from which there seems no escape... and a dark figure hell bent on tormenting them. Hunted, frightened and lost, Raz, Charlie and Jess must now escape the barracks or suffer the unspeakable fate that awaits them.

Win This:
The Cutting Room [DVD]

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