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  • “31 Nights Of Terror” Win Strippers vs. Werewolves from Well Go USA

    Posted in: Contests by Gino Sassani on October 1st, 2012

    We kick off our 31 Nights Of Terror with some camp action. It’s Strippers vs. Werewolves and thanks to our friends over at Well Go USA we have 3 copies on Blu-ray to send to a some lucky winners at Upcomingdiscs. Put on your red riding hoods and celebrate Halloween with Upcomingdiscs and Well Go USA.

    To win just follow these instructions.

    1. Fill out your name and email address in the comment form below – your email address will remain private and visible only to us.
    2. Do not post your address as an actual comment!  Instead – Tell us your favorite horror film of all time.
    3. Only those comments that answer our question will be considered.

    Contest is now closed Winners are Paul Trava, Jason W. & Carter Roberts

    Winners are notified by E-mail. If you did not get a confirmation E-mail from us, check your Spam filter and contact us. Any prize not claimed in 2 weeks will be forfeit and be placed in the end of year contests next Holiday Season.

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    29 Responses to ““31 Nights Of Terror” Win Strippers vs. Werewolves from Well Go USA”

    1. Lori Bazan Says:

      A Clockwork Orange

    2. Garnet L Says:

      Nightmare on Elm Street

    3. Piero G. Says:

      “An American Werewolf In London” is not only my favourite, but it’s the only horror movie to scare the you know-what out of me when it first came out in 1981.

    4. Michael Grammer Says:

      Psycho

    5. Mark Rutledge Says:

      Magic with Anthony Hopkins,Ann-Margret,and Burgess Meredith .A puppet that takes on a muderous life of its own.

    6. Connie Lewis Says:

      Children of the Corn

    7. Paul Trava Says:

      “The Haunting” with Julie Hunter and Roddy McDowell. The scene with the 2 women releazing that they are not holding each other’s hands in the darkened bedroom scared the hell out of me when I saw it as a kid in darkened theater.

    8. Anita Says:

      Halloween (1978). I LOVE this film and have seen it many times and it is always scary. Great score, lots of gotcha scenes, and a classic.

    9. marc-andre taillefer Says:

      Psycho

    10. Marilyne Lavoie Says:

      Psycho

    11. Gary Smith Says:

      The original 1984 version of A Nightmare on Elm Street.

    12. Gary Says:

      Nightmare on Elm Street

    13. Daniel M Says:

      the thing (1982 w/Kurt Russell)

    14. Jacob LaFountaine Says:

      The Shining

    15. Andrew Bazan Says:

      The Birds

    16. Keith Hill Says:

      28 Days Later

    17. Austin Baroudi Says:

      Shaun of The Dead!!!

    18. Evan Says:

      The original Child’s Play from 1988. We saw it as 4th graders. Thanks.

    19. Joseph Menard Says:

      Frankenstein.

    20. jason f Says:

      Love the Shining

    21. Lynda Larsen-Baldry Says:

      My favourite horror film of all time is “The Others” although “The Shining” and “The Exorcist” come close

    22. Jason W Says:

      Bride Of Frankenstein

    23. Jim W. Says:

      The Blair Witch Project, what is unseen scares the heck out of me.

    24. David Says:

      The Birth of a Nation

    25. Carter Roberts Says:

      Trilogy Of Terror

    26. Ron Miller Says:

      The Exorcist

    27. Katherine Williams Says:

      Psyco – and to this day, I am afraid to take a shower without the door locked! Yikes!!

    28. Scott Bazan Says:

      The Shining

    29. Piero G. Says:

      My favourite movie is POLTERGEIST, and THE EXORCIST close behind.

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