Police Story GiveawayGiveaway has expired and three winners have been randomly selected from an online name selecting program.

Winners

 

1. Rhonda Forbes

2. Michael Byrd

3. Byron B

 

Congrats  you three and from those who didn’t win, we will have more giveaways soon.

 

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Hello Readers! A New Giveaway is here Thanks to Well Go USA for sending the extra copy’s to give to three of are readers. Jackie Chan’s Police Story: Lock Down (Blu-Ray) is Up For Grabs

Check out how to Enter below and don’t forget to check out are review for the film linked down below as well.

Giveaway: 3 Copies of Police Story: Lock Down on Blu-Ray

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How to Enter Giveaway:

Answer the Question below in this article (No wrong answer) Just scroll to bottom and enter your answer in the comment box.

  •  Question – What Is your Favorite Film Where the Lead Actor is A Police Officer?

 

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Who Wins and When:

  • 3 Winners will be randomly chosen by a name selector
  • Contest ends on August 20, 2015 – 5 pm ET (USA)

 

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Rules:

  • Winners must email a photo with winnings to show that this Giveaway is real. (Recent Winners are below) and will be posted [Here] also Posted On Facebook. (You Can Go Ninja with a Mask to hide your face)
  • Giveaway is for U.S Residents Only, Sorry World.
  • One entry per person
  • If no response from winner within 7 days a new winner will be selected. (Make sure you use an email address / Facebook you monitor daily)
  • Shipping is free

Review Can Be Found – Click Here

 

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16 thoughts on “Giveaway: 3 Copies of Police Story: Lock Down on Blu-Ray (Ended)”
  1. I think I’ll have to say “The Raid”. I know most people prefer the 2nd film, and while it was excellent, I personally enjoyed the confined atmosphere that the original steeped itself in. It almost felt like a horror film. Also, as incredible as he was in the second, Yayan Ruhian felt even stronger for me in the first due to his awesome one on one (or in the case of the end, one on two) fight scenes.

  2. John Woo’s Hard Boiled was my all time favorite police based movie. It had a great cast. Even had one of the Deadly Vemons as one of the bad guys and I think the stunt coordinator. The actor was over the top and Chow Yun Fat was waaaay cool and a superb actor in it! Soo many thing exploded in this film and the hospital scene at the end was just a perfect place to end the final show down. Lol! Perfect John Woo Film. My hard second has to be City of Violence! A Korean film. It’s a perfect revenge film with loads of Martial Arts. A cop joins up with his huligan friend to take revenge of their best friend getting murdered. It’s a must for Korean Martial arts films. Lots, I’m mean LOTS of martial arts full contact, and the main actor does his own stunts in it.

  3. I think Police Story might be my favorite police movie. I know that’s a very uninteresting response, but Police Story has young Jackie Chan beating the crap out of people. ‘Nuff said.

    Besides Police Story, I’d say John Woo’s Hard Boiled.

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