09-08-09: Law Abiding Citizen Premiere Tickets Giveaway!!
Posted on: Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 at at 8:52 amGerard Butler’s next film, Law Abiding Citizen, is the first from Gerard’s production company Evil Twins and to celebrate we have TWO SETS OF TICKETS for two lucky fans to attend the red carpet premiere AND after party of the film on October 6 in Los Angeles at Grauman’s Chinese Theater!

How do you enter? There are two opportunities to enter for each qualified individual. READ ALL THE DETAILS HERE…
You may submit your entries until 10:00pm ET on September 21, 2009. The TWO recipients will be chosen by Law Abiding Citizen producer Alan Siegel sometime on September 22, 2009.
Thanks to Overture Films, Evil Twins and Alan Siegel for making this possible for Gerard’s fans to celebrate the opening of Law Abiding Citizen!

Two new stills from Law Abiding Citizen have been added to the gallery.
GAMER GIVEAWAY
DON’T FORGET!!! Entries are still being accepted in our Gamer Giveaway!! Entries may be submitted until September 19, 2009 at 9:00pm EST. Winner will be selected sometime on September 20, 2009. One entry per name. After submitting your entry, reply to the confirmation email and send us a scan or pic of your Gamer ticket stub and we’ll enter your name TWICE in the drawing (unfortunately, we realize this offer is only valid for those in countries where the film has already been released).
How do you enter? Submit your entry here.
GAMER BOX OFFICE
Gamer came in fourth in the Labor Day box office totals. The film grossed $11.2 million in its debut. Read more…
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