The Crazies: New Film & Comic Book Giveaway

The new film The Crazies debuts tomorrow in theaters, and I have a giveaway to accompany the release!



The movie, which is a reinvention of the George Romero horror classic, stars Timothy Olyphant (Deadwood) and Radha Mitchell (Silent Hill) as a couple in a small Midwestern town who find themselves battling to survive when their friends and families descend into madness.



For your chance to win this limited edition set of 4 Crazies comic books, simply leave a comment below with your name and email address by March 3!

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  • 2/25/2010 1:43 PM Luis Santiago wrote:
    Really pumped for this movie.
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    1. 3/4/2010 12:00 PM JOpinionated wrote:
      Congrats - your name was pulled to win the Crazies comic books! I will send you an email for your shipping address.

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  • 2/25/2010 1:45 PM Aanand Arya wrote:
    This is a remake right? Have you seen the original?
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  • 2/25/2010 1:46 PM Ken Stacey wrote:
    Cool giveaway
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  • 2/25/2010 11:32 PM PavementRunner wrote:
    Planning to see this fairly soon! Olyphantastic rocks! (Bypassing the contest, just wanted to comment and show this blog some running love, afterall, we have to be ready to out run the CRAZIES!) =)
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  • 2/26/2010 1:37 AM metro catpiss wrote:
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  • 2/27/2010 6:19 PM Todd W in NC wrote:
    Just saw The Crazies today. I'm not a horror fan at all. I only saw the movie because a friend who'll soon be going to Ireland for five weeks wanted to see it, so I let him have his pick.

    So, I was pleasantly surprised to find the movie entertaining, not too gory, and -- most importantly -- smartly written. In fact, that's the movie's greatest strength: smart characters. Unlike typical horror movies, no one in this movie is an idiot, and no one does anything blatantly unwise. The movie could have easily fallen into that trap because of the rural setting, but only about three characters could be considered stereotypical "hicks," and they're very minor characters.

    The movie was written by Scott Kosar & Ray Wright and directed by Breck Eisner. Thanks to Kosar & Wright, the movie feels realistic, and thanks to Eisner, the movie isn't unnecessarily graphic (I looked away more times than I really needed to). If more people made horror movies like they do, I might not dislike the genre so much.

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  • 2/27/2010 10:11 PM J LaValley wrote:
    Great heads up ~ many thanks! Since only one person will be lucky enough to win the actual set, it may interest others to know that e-versions can be downloaded here:
    http://is.gd/9mq2O
    ...which I know only via reading this blog, BTW!

    ~Namaste, All!

    J:L

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  • 2/27/2010 10:17 PM J LaValley wrote:
    Re my previously posted comment, available for download -- via the link provided -- are the comics' COVERS ONLY! (Sorry for any confusion ~ D'Oh!)

    J:L

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