Another Collider Giveaway – Who wants free DVDs, Blu-rays and CD’s?
4/7/2009
Posted by Frosty
Written by Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub

Once again it’s time for another Collider contest. I’ve got some great stuff to giveaway so let’s get started!
So you’re probably asking how you can win something. Here’s what you need to do.
Email thecollidermailbox@gmail.com
In the headline say April DVD and Blu-ray Giveaway
In the body of the email please provide the answers to the 3 questions plus your mailing address. Also, please list what you'd like from this contest in order of preference.
Finally, this contest ends Sunday, April 26th at noon Pacific Time.
Here are the three questions and further down are images and info on what you can win. Of course this contest wouldn’t be possible without the PR firms and the various studios that make it happen. So a big thanks to them!
Question 1 – What day did the first Indiana Jones movie get released in theaters
Question 2 – Name 3 films that Milos Forman directed
Question 3 – And this is a new one…what is your favorite Anne Hathaway film and why? You only need to write a sentence or two. And anything funny or witty is going to help your cause.
And with that....good luck...here's what you can win.
 
A History of Violence / Amadeus Blu-ray - 3 winners will each get a copy of both Blu-rays
Celebrate the 2009 Awards season with the Blu-ray Hi-Def releases of Amadeus Director’s Cut (winner of eight Oscars including Best Picture) and A History of Violence (Academy Award nominations for Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor).
Amadeus Director’s Cut offers an additional 30 minutes which includes deleted scenes and extended scenes, presented with an exclusive bonus book packaging with 35 pages of insightful essays, beautiful photography, trivia and details about Mozart and his music. Nominated for eleven Oscars and winner of eight, Amadeus was directed by Milos Forman from the Peter Shaffer screenplay. Tom Hulce, F. Murray Abraham, Jeffrey Jones, and Christine Ebersole, among others, starred in the film based on events in the life of classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
A History of Violence, the tough, groundbreaking film from director David Cronenberg, with a screenplay by Josh Olson, also debuts on Blu-ray. The movie stars Viggo Mortensen, William Hurt, Ed Harris and Maria Bello and was nominated for two Oscars -- Best Supporting Actor (Hurt) and Best Screenplay.

Bride Wars Blu-ray – 3 Copies
Two best friends become bitter rivals when their weddings are scheduled on the same day, place and time in the hilarious romantic comedy BRIDE WARS, walking down the aisle on Blu-ray Disc (BD) and DVD April 28 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Oscarâ nominees Kate Hudson (Fool’s Gold) and Anne Hathaway (The Devil Wears Prada), the former in her first role as Producer, star as Liv and Emma, lifelong friends who have always done everything together, including planning all the details of their dream weddings at the ultimate bridal destination – The Plaza Hotel.
Directed by Gary Winick (13 Going on 30), BRIDE WARS also features outrageous supporting performances from five-time Emmyâ winner Candice Bergen (Sex and the City, “Boston Legal”) and two-time Emmy winner Kristen Johnson (Music and Lyrics, “3rd Rock from the Sun”).
Blu-ray Disc And DVD With Digital Copy Features:
BRIDE WARS BD is presented in widescreen format (1.85:1 aspect ratio) with English 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio and Spanish and French 5.1 Dolby Surround with English, Spanish and French subtitles. The BD includes a Digital Copy and DVD. Bonus features include:
· Something Old, Something New and What That’s Gonna Cost You – Pop-Up Wedding Cost Calculator
· Seven Deleted Scenes Including Alternate Opening
· Cast Improvisations
· Fox Movie Channel Presents: In Character with Kate Hudson
· Fox Movie Channel Presents: In Character with Anne Hathaway
· Featurettes
· Meet Me at the Plaza
· The Perfect White Dress – Vera Wang
· Caught on Tape
· Man Den
· Maid of Honor
· Amanda-Cam

Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea Season Four, Volume One - 3 Copies
Escape on another “Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea” as Season Four, Volume One submerges onto DVD March 31st from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Based on Irwin Allen’s action-packed 1961 film Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, the television series chronicles the adventures of Admiral Nelson (Richard Basehart: “Knight Rider”), Captain Crane (David Hedison: License To Kill, “The Young and the Restless”) and the fearless crew of the notorious SSRN Seaview as they embark on uncharted waters full of sci-fi espionage, action and suspense. Featuring the first 13 episodes from the final season on a three-disc set, “Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea” Season Four, Volume One boasts the re-cut, unaired pilot, interviews with Hedison and still photos. This unsinkable set will be available for the suggested retail price of $39.98 U.S./$54.98 Canada.
Synopsis:
As this ground-breaking action-adventure series went into its final season, the unparalleled genius of producer Irwin Allen kicked into creative overdrive, resulting in some of the greatest science-fiction television of all time. From rampaging gorillas and diabolical puppet masters to time-travelling androids and interplanetary kidnappings, this is the show that defined the genre, setting new standards for suspense, vision, and imagination. Now, join Admiral Nelson, Captain Crane and the rest of the crew aboard the Seaview, the Earth’s most powerful nuclear submarine, and dive deep into the unknown in this penultimate volume of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
DVD Features:
The “Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea” Season Four, Volume One three-disc DVD collection includes the first 13 episodes of the final season presented in wide screen format (4x3 1.33 aspect ratio) with English, Spanish and French Mono sound and English, Spanish and French subtitles. Individual disc content as follows:
Disc 1
Side A
o Fires of Death
o The Deadly Dolls
o Cave of the Dead
o Journey with Fear
Side B
o Sealed Orders
o Man of Many Faces
Disc 2
Side A
o Fatal Cargo
o Time Lock
Side B
o Rescue
o Terror
Disc 3
Side A
A Time to Die
Blow Up
Side B
Deadly Amphibians
Special Features
Eleven Days to Zero (Re-cut, Unaired Pilot)
David Hedison Interviews
Years 1-4
Irwin’s Goal
Irwin’s Office
Work Hours
Voice-overs
Still Gallery
All 3 Indiana Jones Soundtracks – 1 Winner
Concord Records will release the first three expanded Indiana Jones soundtracks individually on February 17, 2009. All three expanded and re-mastered soundtracks feature previously unreleased music from the first three films. On February 17, 2009 Concord Records will release individually the soundtracks to the original three Indiana Jones films: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
All three feature Oscar-winning composer John Williams’ soundtracks digitally remastered from the original tapes, plus unreleased music from each respective film. Previously available only as part of last year’s highly successful box set release Indiana Jones: The Soundtracks Collection, these reissued CD’s will be available individually for the first time. About the boxed set, Film Music Magazine raved, “It’s a collection on five CD’s that delivers over an hour of unheard Indy music, all with spectacular sound and sleek packaging. The chance to finally hear that minute of Indy toppling the Anubis statue in ‘Raiders’
is like a dream come true. Now with just about every bit of Indiana Jones music on deck here, listing to some of John Williams’ greatest achievements for the popcorn cinema has never sounded more fun, or fresh. Raid this covenant of CD’s immediately.”
Produced by Laurent Bouzereau, the reissued CD’s expand the first three iconic Indiana Jones soundtrack albums, which have been collectors’ items for many years.
Concord Records also released the soundtrack to last year’s mega-blockbuster Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (which was recently nominated for a 2009 Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media).
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