“31 Nights Of Terror” Win Frankenhooker on Blu-ray

We continue Synapse Week here at Upcomingdiscs for our 31 Nights Of Terror. The great folks at Synapse will be featured plenty this week with reviews and giveaways. For now they have given us 2 copies of Frank Henenlotter’s classic farce Frankenhooker on high-definition Blu-ray to give away to 2 lucky readers. It’s a terrifying tale of sluts and bolts. To win a copy of this prize, 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 song.
  3. Only those comments that answer our question will be considered.

Contest is now closed Winners are James Erkles & Eric King

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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  1. The first song that came to mind was ‘(Don’t Fear) The Reaper’. Does that count.

    The second, and would seem to fit ‘Frankehooker’ better was ‘Monster Mash’.

    Re: Frankenhooker. I have to pick this one up some day (great that it made it to BD). I don’t remember how I ended up stumbling upon it but it must have been on something like HBO (or more likely Cinemax). I can’t remember many specifics about it other than immediately upon seeing Frankenhooker was coming out my reaction was a pleasant surprise. Even a small chance of winning it was enough to make me eager to click to enter.

  2. It has to be Tubular Bells from rhe Exorcist. It was one of the first truly scary movies that I recall seeing. Every time I hear Tubular Bells it conjures up my memories of the movie. No words are necessary. The music along evokes the images of demonic possession.

  3. I don’t know if it even has a name but I’d have to go with John Carpenter’s theme from Halloween.

  4. Richard Band’s Re-Animator theme. Ridiculously similar to Bernard Herrmann’s Psycho theme, but I still love the hell out of its kookiness.

  5. My favorite horror song is the music during the infamous shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”