What is Cloverfield? Those three words were the force behind some of the biggest entertainment buzz of 2007, as the grassroots campaign for the feature film had everyone wondering what on Earth was behind imagery of the headless Statue of Liberty and odd Handicam-like footage. Like the original Star Wars, Cloverfield didn’t have any “major” actors among its cast, which let moviegoers focus on the action itself rather than specific performances. The result was a film whose DVD will soon release amid much excitement. And in preparation for that, we’re giving away three copies of Cloverfield on DVD.
To win one of these three DVDs, simply complete and submit the entry form below through the deadline of 11:59pm PST on May 4, 2008. This daily entry contest is open worldwide to anyone 18 years old or older. Winners will be chosen at random and notified via e-mail, so make sure you leave us a valid email address. And remember: your odds of winning are greatly increased by returning each day to enter again, and/or by entering multiple times using multiple email addresses. Good luck!
DVD synopsis: Cloverfield follows five New Yorkers from the perspective of a handheld video camera. The movie is exactly the length of a DV Tape and a sub-plot is established by showing bits and pieces of video previously recorded on the tape that is being recorded over. The movie starts as a monster of unknown origin destroys a building. As they investigate, parts of the building and the head of the Statue of Liberty come raining down. The movie follows their adventure trying to escape and save a friend, a love interest of the main character. (plot summary courtesy of imdb.com).