The Ruins Unrated Version DVD Giveaway

07/23/08

We love summer. It's when blockbuster films release and we see all sorts of movies about teens doing the darnedest things. Take for example The Ruins, which just released in an Unrated version on DVD. When a group of tight-knit college friends visit the site of an undisturbed Mayan ruin, they stumble into an ancient trap: an unspoken evil waiting to drag its victims into an endless nightmare. As fear and paranoia eat away at their sanity, their only chance to escape is to commit the unthinkable. And no, we don't think that means "burn the popcorn." We figured you might be into the popcorn-pushing action in this unrated version of the film, so we've partnered with Dreamworks Pictures to offer three copies of the DVD for free.

To win one of these three copies of The Ruins Unrated Version on DVD, simply complete and submit the entry form below by the deadline of 11:59pm PST on August 22, 2008. This contest is open worldwide to anyone 18 years old or older. You can enter once per day per email address. Winners will be chosen at random and notified via e-mail, so make sure you leave us a valid email address and mailing address. Odds of winning increase by entering each day.

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