The PS3 isn’t all about the games, its trusty Blu-Ray drive can also spin natty discs containing HD versions of those things called movies. Because we’re ace at TSA, Play.com has kindly given us a Blu-Ray to give away in a competition. The movie in question is Whiteout, starring Kate Beckinsale:
Antarctica; cold, desolate, nothing but ice and snow for miles and miles. Carrie Stetko is a U.S Marshal, and she’s made the ice her home. In its vastness, she has found a place where she can forget her troubled past and feel at peace… until someone commits a murder in her jurisdiction and that peace is shattered. The murder is one of five men scattered across the continent, and he has more reason to hide than just the slaying. Several ice samples were taken from the area around the body, and the depth of the drilling signifies something particular was removed. Enter Lily Sharpe, who wants to know what was so important that another man’s life had to be taken for it. But are either of the women prepared for the secrets and betrayals at the core of the situation?
Based on the award-winning graphic novel of the same name and starring Kate Beckinsale, Whiteout is a chilling thriller from legendary producer Joel Silver, that will have you on the edge of your seat and chilled to the bone.
If this sounds like your idea of a good night in, then you should enter our lovely competition to win Whiteout on Blu-Ray. To enter all you have to do is email comp [at] thesixthaxis [dot] com, with the answer to this question: Who is the director of Whiteout? Make sure that the subject of the email is Whiteout and that you include your TSA ID in the email too. Only registered members of TSA are eligible to enter and you must be a UK resident as the prize can’t be sent elsewhere. The closing date for the competition is 27/01/2010 at 22:00 (GMT). The competition is also subject to our usual Terms and Conditions.
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