Thirst

Win a 'Thirst' Signed Poster and a Soundtrack!

Want to win free crap from the awesome vampire movie Thirst? All you have to do is answer the following question in the form of a comment:

What is grosser than ten dead babies in one trashcan?

One lucky winner will receive an autographed poster (by famed director Park Chan-wook)and an official Thirst soundtrack. We also have three more soundtracks to give away, so that's 4 people who can potentially be happier than they were before entering this contest!

In select theaters July 31st.

Thirst (2009)

ThirstNo other monster’s reputation has suffered the battering of bad films more thoroughly than that of the notorious vampire. The great and bloody stature of this renowned villain has been tainted and drained over the decades with a deluge of uninspired films filled with empty characters and cookie cutter plot lines. The paper thin stereotype of a sexy and romantic vampire was lifted up as a burning sun to eclipse the dark moon of its truer nature, until its bright and corny light was nearly all that could be seen for decades. 30 Days of Night was one of the more recent to break this trend and made vampires ugly and mean again; Let the Right One In continued the divergence with its poetic story of children, vampiric and otherwise, and their all-too-human inclinations for violence; and Park Chan-wook brings us a new wonderful film, Thirst, in which a well meaning young priest bleeds himself and others to suffer the degradation of immorality.

Our rating (4 out of 5):

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