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Planet Terror Booty Gets Bigger - Win the Action Figure

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Yesterday we introduced a contest where several winners would receive two pairs of tickets to see the Robert Rodriguez zombie flick Planet Terror on Monday at the Mann's Chinese as part of Screamfest 07.

Today we received word that each of the five winners will also win the Grindhouse Cherry action figure with removable leg/machine gun.

Can you think of a better way to celebrate the ways of Rose Macgowan's character than through doll-play?

Us either.

For a better idea of what the action figure looks like, see this post and scroll down a bit.

The contest ends today at noon so rush it!

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Go to this post and tell us your favorite scary movie to enter.


Planet Terror

@ Screamfest
Mann's Chinese
Monday
10/15/07
7pm

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