Free Stuff: Titanic: 100 Years On


By Genki - Posted on 31 May 2012

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It's Day 2 of our first ever giveaway week. Revolver Entertainment's always been generous to us, and today it's no different, as they've given us a number of copies of their latest documentary release to pass on to you beautiful viewers! Read on for details on the movie, and how you can win it. And don't forget to check out Day 1's prize here!

 

April 15th 2012 marks the 100-year anniversary of the sinking of RMS TITANIC, with the loss of 1,517 lives.

The “unsinkable” Floating Palace set sail from Southampton on April 10, 1912 on her maiden voyage to New York. An iceberg ended this monumental journey 5 days later. Only 705 of the 2,223 passengers and crew survived.

Presented by actor Mark Lindsay Chapman, who played Chief Officer Henry Wilde in James Cameron’s Titanic, this fascinating program takes you “deeper” into the legend of Titanic and separates the facts from the myths and the fantasy.

An exclusive look at the Sea City Museum Titanic Exhibit in Southampton, and interviews from survivors as well as the cast of the blockbuster film, TITANIC, including Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, give us a new perspective on this incredible 100-year old story.

 

All you need to do to win is send an email to <Contests@8th-Circuit.com> with the subject line: Boats Are Scary. Please include your name and mailing address, North American residents only, sorry!

As an added bonus, if you subscribe to our Youtube channel (or are a current subscriber), include your Youtube username. If we can verify you're one of our subscribers, you'll get a bonus entry, nice!

All entries must be in by Thursday, June 7, so hurry hurry! We'll be verifying Youtube subscriptions in the next few days after that, with prizes shipping out before the end of the week.

So there you have it, best of luck to all the entrants, and check in tomorrow to see what we have to give away next!

 

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