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TRON: Legacy Prize Pack!

14 Dec

Okay, so our competition here at Mark It! is just about to finish (with about 50 minutes to deadline!) so we figured we’d show off the entire booty you can still win!

Well, what exactly is all that stuff?

* A great light-up TRON Legacy cap
* A swanky TRON Legacy USB desk lamp (the large box)
* A stunning TRON Legacy USB hub (the small box)
* Eye-catching TRON Legacy wristband
* TRON Legacy bike lights (turn your Schwinn into a light cycle!)
* Double pass to any session of TRON Legacy in Australia (opens December 16th!)

The above swag is all thanks to Disney Australia. If you’re entering from outside Australia and win, you’ll get everything except the double pass!

But that’s not all!

We figure that since you guys are definitely going the extra mile, we’ll throw a couple of other pretty special mystery prizes into the box as well.

We might even be able to rustle up something for a runner up prize too…

The winner will be contacted after the competition ends at midnight tonight, and will be announced on the TRON: Legacy review of Mark It! Movie Reviews (coincidentally our one year birthday, so expect it to be jam-packed with all sorts of shenanigans!). We’ll also be reading some of our favourite entries out on air, and Adrian and I will give our ideas on just what 1980s reboot/sequel we’d pitch ourselves!

Competition: TRON: Legacy

8 Dec

To celebrate Mark It!’s 1st birthday we’ve got the ultimate TRON prize packs to giveaway (With the Help of Disney Australia)

You win:

  • In-season Double Pass to Tron: Legacy
  • Tron: Legacy Soundtrack by Daft Punk
  • Tron: Legacy USB hub
  • Tron: Legacy Wristband
  • Tron: Legacy Cap (with light-up rim)
  • Tron: Legacy Bike wheel light set
  • Tron: Legacy USB light

PLUS!!! A hidden bonus from us (and trust me… it’s awesome!)

How to Win:

Write into us at markitpodcast@gmail.com with; What 80′s movie would you re-invent for the 21st century and why?

The one we love the most wins!

Competition closes TUESDAY 14th December 2359 WST (Perth)

(Wednesday 15th 0259 SYDNEY // Tuesday 14th 1059 NEW YORK// Tuesday 14th 1559 LONDON)

Find out more details, listen to our Chronicles Of Narnia episode. Winners will be announced during out Tron:Legacy episode.

COMPETITION: Easy A

15 Sep

ENTER NOW TO WIN

Win a cool prize pack to see EASY A including a DOUBLE PASS to the film.

After a little white lie about losing her virginity gets out, a clean-cut high school girl Olive Penderghast (Emma Stone – Superbad, Zombieland) sees her life paralleling Hester Prynne’s in “The Scarlet Letter,” which she is currently studying in school – until she decides to use the rumour mill to advance her social and financial standing.
Also starring Lisa Kudrow, Stanley Tucci and Amanda Bynes.

Only at the Movies! 16 September.

CLICK HERE TO ENTER

Send you name and address to MarkitPodcast@gmail.com. Entries close 3pm Thursday 16th WST.

This competition is for Australian residents only and must be 15 years or older.


Two Evenings with Kevin Smith

18 Aug

Kevin Smith, Sydney Opera House, August 2010

Kevin Smith seems to have had a go at everything. Obviously there’s his seminal “Jersey Trilogy” of Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy. He’s done independent flicks, and most recently worked as a director for hire over at Warner Bros. with Cop Out. Then there’s the television, producer of the Clerks animated series, actor in the unsuccessful pilot of HBO’s Manchild. He’s got a podcast network (the infamous SModcast). And there’s comics. He’s written for Jay and Silent Bob yes, but he’s had his hand in reinventing Daredevil for Marvel, Green Arrow for DC, and had his hand in both Spider-Man and Batman.

That’s what officially brought Kevin Smith to two nights at the Sydney Opera House during the recent run of “Graphic”; a series of events focused on the artform of comics and graphic novels. Fittingly, his first show in Sydney was opened by Neil Gaimen. Yes, that Neil Gaimen. Pretty swank, eh?

Now I’ve been a Kevin Smith fan since I saw Mallrats when I was about 14. Seeing Clerks around that time was a pretty massive moment, as it really opened my eyes to a broader definition of what cinema can be. I was lucky enough to head over for both shows, and to be honest, I think this might be what Kevin Smith does best; telling stories. If you haven’t seen any of his “Evening With…” series of DVDs, you’re missing out. He’s a gifted storyteller, and having a large amount of odd adventures both in and out of the business leads to some pretty damn funny tales. Search YouTube for “Kevin Smith Jon Peters”. You’ll get an idea of what I experienced for a total of eight solid hours over two fantastic nights in one of Australia’s most iconic locations.

If you’re unaware of the format of “An Evening With…”, it goes something like this. People queue up to ask questions, to which Kevin masterfully turns the answer towards some of his material. Part genuine question and answer session, part stand up. Over the two nights we heard stories about documentarian Malcolm Ingram collecting Kevin Smith from the Cop Out set in a prom bus (complete with bright lights and disco ball) in order to drive up to Canada for a charity hockey event after a night shoot rang long, the difficulties of working with major Hollywood stars (we won’t name names, but that somebody may or may not have cut a record titled “The Return of Bruno”…), the casting process of his upcoming film Red State (revealed at San Diego Comic-Con to be starring Michael Parks as Abin Cooper, based on Pastor Fred Phelps of the Westboro Baptist Church) and how a simple question of “Who’s Michael Parks?” from your wife can turn into a full scale police event, trying to prove that the young girl in your house is indeed your daughter and that you do indeed live there while uniformed officers believe that your residence is the location of a kidnapping. It’s Smith’s ability to spin a yarn, deliver it effortlessly, and somehow make it seem like it was the question you asked that leave “An Evening With…” as a pretty unique experience.

As I mentioned, Kevin’s about to hit pre-production on Red State (those commitments were the reason that the Australia jaunt was so short) before they shoot in a few weeks time. Longtime producing partner Scott Mosier is again absent from this one (developing an animated series for Disney with cult street/comic artist Jim Mahfood does take up some time apparently), but former Miramax-er Jon Gordon is in the producer’s chair. It’s not a View Askew film, it’s from “The Harvey Boys” (a nice nod to the man who gave both men careers). It’s not a comedy. It’s independently financed. It doesn’t have a distributor yet.

And it’s these things that have me excited about Red State.

Kevin Smith will tentatively be returning to Australia in March 2011. Even if you aren’t a huge fan of his films, as long as you don’t mind some colourful language and have a few hours set aside, “An Evening With…” is certainly unforgettable. In the meantime, check out the three DVDs available already.