Premiering this weekend on AMC is the re-imagining of the groundbreaking original British TV series The Prisoner. To celebrate the premiere and on behalf of A&E Home Entertainment, we’re giving away a copy of the original “The Prisoner” on Blu-ray and DVD to 2 lucky winners of our contest!
1 Grand Prize winner will win The Prisoner on Blu-ray Disc. 1 Second Prize winner will get the series on DVD.
Official Rules:
Entering this contest is simple. You can enter twice a day by:
1. Using the form below to leave a comment about your favorite movie(s) featuring James Caviezel or Ian McKellen
2. Following us on Twitter (@buzzfocus) and Tweeting THIS.
To enter, you have got to be 18 years of age, reside in the USA and provide your name and a valid email address (only used to contact winner) in the form below. The winner will be contacted via email or Twitter Direct Message and will have 7 days to claim their prize. Make sure you get your entry in before Friday, December 4, 2009 11:59PM PST!
About The Prisoner:
Since its CBS debut in the summer of 1968, the masterful British TV series THE PRISONER has captivated American audiences. Now A&E presents a definitive aficionado’s edition for the first time in breathtaking Blu-Ray. Fully restored from the original film elements with newly remixed 5.1 surround sound and featuring hours of bonus material never released in North America, THE PRISONER: BLU-RAY EDITION is a fitting tribute to the creative vision of the late Executive Producer and Star Patrick McGoohan.
HOURS OF EXCITING NEW BONUS FEATURES: Newly remixed 5.1 surround sound for all 17 episodes (in addition to the original mono tracks). ‘Don’t Knock Yourself Out’: Feature-length documentary chronicling the production of THE PRISONER; Two Brand-New Featurettes: ‘The Pink Prisoner’ and ‘You Make Sure it Fits!’; Promo for AMC’s THE PRISONER Miniseries; Newly restored original edit of ‘Arrival’ with an optional music-only soundtrack featuring Wilfred Josephs’ complete and abandoned score; Original edit of ‘The Chimes of Big Ben’; Production crew audio commentaries on seven episodes; Trailers for all episodes; Archive textless material, including the title sequence with clean ! themes by Ron Grainer, Wilfred Josephs and Robert Farnon; Commercial break bumpers; Image Archive with over 1200 stills; Production Paperwork Archive, featuring scripts, call sheets and press releases (DVD-ROM Feature)














Deja vu
Lord of the Rings
Frequency
The Thin Red Line was great!
thin red line was a poor wwii flick
Can’t beat “Gods and Monsters”.
i love lord of the rings
thin red line
Frequency would be my first choice for Jim Caviezel films.
Thin Red Line
Jim’s “Count of Monte Cristo”
LOTR
Frequency
ring of fire
Angel Eyes.
Lord of the Rings .
Ian McKellen: “Richard III”
Jim Caviezel: “The Thin Red Line”
i’ve never seen passion starring jc
Lord of The Rings….yep…definitely
i am going with gods and monsters