CONTEST: WIN One Free Copy of "The Walking Dead: Season Three" on Blu-Ray!

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Do you want to win a copy of “The Walking Dead: Season Three”? We’re giving you that chance.

Based on the hit comic book by Robert Kirkman, “The Walking Dead” tells the tale of Sheriff’s Deputy Rick Grimes as he struggles to survive in a world overrun by zombies. In Season Three, Rick and his band of survivors take over an abandoned prison and attempt to set up a home there. When they meet the wicked dictator The Governor, alliances are tested, relationships are broken, and loyal friends begin to die.

2253052To celebrate my upcoming 30th birthday, I’m giving one reader a chance to win “The Walking Dead: Season Three” on Blu-Ray in a 5 Disc Edition*.

Set to arrive in stores August 27th, the hit series is yours for the taking!

For a chance to win, E-Mail us your NAME, HOME ADDRESS, and E-MAIL along with your ZOMBIE KILLING WEAPON OF CHOICE in the email subject title!

Contest ends August 26th.

A winner will be chosen at Random.

* This is the Regular 5 Disc Edition, we are not giving away the Limited Edition Head Tank, nor are we claiming to. If you win, you’ll receive a brand new copy of the Regular Blu-Ray Edition.

“The Walking Dead: Season Three” comes to stores August 27th. Help Cinema Crazed by Ordering Through Us!

For a (spoiler filled) refresher course, be sure to read The Top Ten Most Shocking Moments of The Walking Dead Season Three.

Charlie Chan Collection (Shadows Over Chinatown / Docks of New Orleans / Shanghai Chest / The Golden Eye) (DVD)

ChanCharlie Chan is a great character I’d love to see depicted by an actual Asian man someday and as a brilliant detective surrounded by a world of racists who assume him an ignorant little Oriental man. I’d cast a wonderful Asian actor, and create a very elaborate murder mystery for the resurgence of Charlie Chan. If handed the reins I’d certainly aim for a character that strays from his racist roots, whole hog.

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Our 5 Most Hated Superhero Costume Changes

Electro-SupermanIn the late eighties, all of the nineties, and some of the early aughts, comic books were our number one hobby. We collected literally every comic that drew our interest. Over the years, especially in the nineties, many of the major comic book companies attempted to draw in new readers by changing the costumes of some of their major superheroes and super villains. If that wasn’t bad enough, for a very long time, many of the live action efforts for superhero movies often got the superhero costumes so painfully wrong, that it was almost tough to admit to anyone that you were a fan of comic books. Over the years, superheroes have undergone a lot of major changes to their costumes in many platforms, and these are five of the worst that we just can’t get over.

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Iron Man: Rise of Technovore (2013)

Iron-Man-rise-of-TechnovoreMarvel and MadHouse team together to offer fans of Iron Man a really fun and unique animated adventure with Tony Stark and Iron Man. And while it’s short on plot, it more than compensates for that short coming with some dazzling animation, and an excellent sense of pacing that keeps “Rise of Technovore” absolutely engrossing. Though most of the anime efforts from Marvel with Madhouse have the capability of slowing down, “Rise of Technovore” is always moving and always fun.

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Iron Man 3 (2013)

iron-man-3Director Shane Black loves Christmas. Hell, the finale to “Iron Man 3” is a loving tribute to the classic “March of the Wooden Soldiers,” but in the end what makes “Iron Man 3” is not the finer Shane Black touches, but the purely intelligent and utterly volatile commentary on terrorism and the American government that really plants this final entry as the most mature of the “Iron Man” films by far. While “Iron Man” is the most entertaining, “Iron Man 3” has a lot to say about the war on terrorism.

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Do Not Disturb (DVD) (2013)

do-not-disturb-posterDirector B.C. Furtney’s horror thriller watches almost like an off off-Broadway play somewhere in some run down theater. “Do Not Disturb” watches like it began life as a stage play and then was turned in to a screenplay after it languished for a few years. Filled with horror genre notables, “Do Not Disturb” is mostly confined to the setting of one room, and is about as dull as any self-important stage play you’ve seen in Manhattan.

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Hatchet III: Unrated Director's Cut [Blu-ray] (2013)

hatchet3I’ve warmed up to “Hatchet III” a little bit since I originally saw it. Not a whole lot, but just a tiny bit. Mostly because while Adam Green is still better than what this premise entails, he is actually talented when he decides to be. Like Adam Sandler, he can deliver some true greatness, he just indulges his fan base that asks for more lowbrow entertainment that he makes his bread and butter off of. When most of his fans were mocking Green for directing the PG-13 “Spiral,” I don’t blame the man for sticking to the gore soaked “Hatchet” films to keep his (ugh) “Hatchet Army” by his side.

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