Reel Heroes & Screen Outlaws Blu-ray Giveaway

Universal Pictures have commissioned new cover art for a selection of their classic and iconic titles on Blu-ray & DVD in the form of two series: REEL HEROES - superhero films reminagined in a comic-book artwork style - and SCREEN OUTLAWS, which pays homage to street art and hip hop graffiti from the UK and the USA. To celebrate the release, we have Blu-ray copies of both box sets to give away to our readers. Included in the Reel Heroes range are best loved superhero and cult movies such as Marvel's Incredible Hulk, Hellboy 2, Scott Pilgrim vs The World, Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Vin Diesel in Pitch Black and cult favourite Kick-Ass.

For the SCREEN OUTLAWS range, titles also receiving the makeover treatment include American Gangster, Public Enemies and other definitive gangster films including the legendary Al Pacino in Scarface and Carlito's Way. Also transformed are urban and action titles such as Life & Lyrics, Fast & Furious 5, skater movie Deck Dogz (featuring Tony Hawk) and the era-defining Quadrophenia. The SCREEN OUTLAWS range is available exclusively at HMV and each pack also contains a limited edition artcard showcasing the graffiti artwork. To celebrate these great films in Universal€™s centennial year and to re-fresh your memories, Universal Pictures have produced a tongue in cheek venn diagram of all the films and the themes that run throughout them, which we hope you will enjoy and help to decide the ultimate question€In the epic battle of Heroes vs Anti-Heroes €“ who really wins? For your chance to win, first like us on Facebook... Already a fan? You can skip this part. ... and then email contest@whatculture.com with the e-mail header Reel Heroes & Screen Outlaws. Make sure you leave your full name and address and that you are over the age of 15.
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Matt Holmes is the co-founder of What Culture, formerly known as Obsessed With Film. He has been blogging about pop culture and entertainment since 2006 and has written over 10,000 articles.