Archive for August 28th, 2009
Slave Competition
COMPETITION NOW CLOSED!
We have another competition for our UK followers. This time we have 3 copies of Slave to give away. This time just answer this simple question:
In which infamous Troma movie do Master Sardu and Ralphus enslave women?
a) I Spit on Your Grave AKA Day of the Woman
b) The Incredible Torture Show AKA Bloodsucking Freaks
c) SS Experiment Love Camp AKA Captive Women II: Orgies of the Damned
Email your answer to slave@horror-extreme.com with “Slave Competition” in the subject line and include your name, age, email address and postal address. Entries not containing this information will not be considered. The closing date for entries is 18th September 2009 and the three winners will be picked at random from the correct answers.
Unfortunately this competition is only open to UK residents only and over 18s only.
Here’s the press release:
SLAVE – Directed by: Darryn Welch, Written by: Brett Goldstein, Starring: Sam Page, Natassia Malthe, Michael Maxwell & Howard Marks
SLAVE is a twisted tale of how the most basic of actions can lead to the most brutal of consequences. Following his directing duties on short film Wish You Were Here, Darryn Welch gets behind the camera once more for this unrelenting thriller from writer Brett Goldstein. TV star Sam Page (CSI:Miami, Madmen) and Natassia Malthe (BloodRayne 2) star alongside Michael Maxwell & Howard Marks in this dark story based on true events.
SLAVE follows Americans Georgie and David as they arrive in Spain seeking the wedding blessing of David’s estranged and criminal father. They are soon invited to stay at his palatial Villa where they find themselves entering a world of wealth and danger beyond their wildest dreams. When David’s father is away on ‘business’ they head out for a night on the town where they meet seedy nightclub manager Marlon. He treats them as honored guests, laying on champagne and drugs, but after leaving Georgie alone for an instance David returns to find she has vanished without trace, or a single witness. Now David must wade through corrupt local officials, drug dealers and crazy locals to find her, but is he ready to discover the truth?
Here’s some pics:
Here’s the small print:
Good Luck!
13: Game of Death Competition
COMPETITION NOW CLOSED!
To celebrate the UK release of “13: Game of Death” the lovely people at Revolver have given us 5 copies of to give away to 5 people who can email us the answer to the following question:
Which of the following movies is NOT from Thailand:
a) Art of the Devil (Khon len khong) (2004)
b) The Victim (Phii khon pen) (2006)
c) Ichi the Killer (Koroshiya 1) (2001)
Email your answer to 13gameofdeath@horror-extreme.com with “13 Game of Death Competition” in the subject line and include your name, age, email address and postal address. Entries not containing this information will not be considered. The closing date for entries is 18th September 2009 and the five winners will be picked at random from the correct answers.
Unfortunately this competition is only open to UK residents only and over 18s only.
Here’s the press release:
Adapted by award winning writer Eakasit Thairaat from his own comic book story ’13th Quiz Show’, along with the film¹s director Chookiat Sakveerakul (The Love Of Siam; Evil), 13: GAME OF DEATH stars Thai-American pop singer,dancer and actor Krissada Sukosol (Bangkok Loco), Sarunyoo Wongkrachang (Ong Bak 2) and Nathapong Arunnetra (The Love Of Siam) in a movie that recalls elements of US blockbuster thrillers such ‘Falling Down’, ‘The Game’, ‘FeardotCom’ and the recent hit, ‘Eagle Eye’.
Mild-mannered salesman Phuchit (Sukosol) is a man at his wit’s end. Having lost both his job and his car on the same day he is then obliged to give the last of his money to his mother, leaving him on the verge of destitution. That is until he receives a mysterious phone call offering him the chance of winning 100 million baht on an internet game show. All he has to do to hit the jackpot is complete 13 tasks, in order, without revealing his participation in the game to anyone around him. At each stage he will receive an interim cash payment directly into his bank account. However, should he fail to complete any given task, he will lose all the money he has earned up to that stage thereby making his considerable efforts to reach that point worthless.
Initially sceptical, he completes the first challenge to kill a fly and finds the first payment has been made into his bank account. The second challenge to eat the fly and its cash reward confirms that the game is real. But as the challenges become greater and more grotesque, both morally and physically (subsequent tasks include such things as having to deliberately make a group of young children cry, feasting on dog faeces in a fancy restaurant and much, much worse), Phuchit must decide whether he should quit and lose everything or face up to the fact that he has reached a point at which there is no turning back.
A smart, shocking and funny satire of media culture and human greed, 13: GAME OF DEATH is a stomach-churningly intense thriller that will have many viewers squirming in their seats as the film’s innocuous former salesman experiences things that make the challenges of real-life reality shows such as ‘I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!’ look like a walk in the park.
Here’s the trailer:
Here’s the small print:
Good Luck!
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