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E:16/5/08 Win a fab little book 'Crime Films: Investigating the scene.

Mick_Magner
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Hello everyone!
The fellas at Britfilms have another comp on this time it is a film book you can win;
To mark the theatrical launch of ‘Oxford Murders’ this Friday April 25, we have 5 copies of ‘Crime Films: Investigating the Scene’ courtesy of Wallflower Press.
Providing a fascinating history of the crime film genre, ‘Crime Films: Investigating the Scene’ presents a whistle-stop tour from whodunits to heist movies, gangster films to erotic thrillers and contemporary TV series like Law and Order and CSI. A highly readable introduction, the book includes close analysis of works such as ‘Basic Instinct’(1992), ‘Seven’(1995) and ‘LA Confidential’ (1997).
So do you fancy winning one of these fascinating crime books then? Here’s what you need to do.
Q. Elijah Wood shot to fame in which Peter jackson directed trilogy?
A. Lord Of The Rings
To get to this comp just go here www.britfilms.tv/index.php?id=5279 look out though there are some boxes you want to uncheck, one is for the newsletter and the other is to share info. I don't mind the newsletter, it keeps me up to date with what is happening in the world of film plus they sometimes have exclusive comps and giveaways on there too. But it is best avoided if you are not in to films.
There are loads more comps on the site too, cheers and have a good weekend everyone
Mick
The fellas at Britfilms have another comp on this time it is a film book you can win;
To mark the theatrical launch of ‘Oxford Murders’ this Friday April 25, we have 5 copies of ‘Crime Films: Investigating the Scene’ courtesy of Wallflower Press.
Providing a fascinating history of the crime film genre, ‘Crime Films: Investigating the Scene’ presents a whistle-stop tour from whodunits to heist movies, gangster films to erotic thrillers and contemporary TV series like Law and Order and CSI. A highly readable introduction, the book includes close analysis of works such as ‘Basic Instinct’(1992), ‘Seven’(1995) and ‘LA Confidential’ (1997).
So do you fancy winning one of these fascinating crime books then? Here’s what you need to do.
Q. Elijah Wood shot to fame in which Peter jackson directed trilogy?
A. Lord Of The Rings
To get to this comp just go here www.britfilms.tv/index.php?id=5279 look out though there are some boxes you want to uncheck, one is for the newsletter and the other is to share info. I don't mind the newsletter, it keeps me up to date with what is happening in the world of film plus they sometimes have exclusive comps and giveaways on there too. But it is best avoided if you are not in to films.
There are loads more comps on the site too, cheers and have a good weekend everyone
Mick
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Sounds like a good read. Will definitely have a go.0
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