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)













Apt Pupil was a little of a stretch in the plot line. Can’t do a lot with that.
For Ian McKellen, my selection = the Lord of the Rings trilogy of films. For Jim Caviezel, I’d select Frequency
I thought Apt Pupil was great!
I liked Ian McKellen in Apt Pupil.
Jim Caviezel in Frequency as my first film choice, followed by the remake of The Count of Monte Cristo as runner-up film choice
X-Men: The Last Stand is my favoriet movie Ian McKKellen movie.
Ian McKellan was great in Gods & Monsters.
The Passion
I enjoyed James Caviezel in The Count of Monte Cristo.
My favorite is Lord of the Rings
Ian McKellan- his evil roles - apt pupil, xmen
Love the PRISONER - one of the best BBC shows ever.
I vote for Lord of the Rings.
GREAT GIFT
Jagged Edge
James Caviezel in The Passion of the Christ
Ian McKellen in the The Da Vinci Code
I twitted this giveaway
Six Degrees of Separation would be my favorite!
Jagged Edge is good
I vote for Lord of the Rings as my favorite.
I love Ian McKellen, amazing actor, so many great films like LOTR, Six Degrees of Separation but I really loved him in Gods and Monsters,
I like Jagged Edge