Win a HD TV and Blu-ray Entertainment System

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Win a HD Television, Home Entertainment System, Blu-ray player and a copy of PROJECT X on Blu-ray Triple Play to celebrate the release of PROJECT X on July 2nd!

To celebrate the release of Project X out 2nd July on Blu-ray™ Triple Play, DVD and Digital Download, we are offering you the chance to win a HD Television, Home Entertainment System, Blu-ray™ player and a copy of Project X on Triple Play. Everything you need for a perfect night in with your friends! 4 lucky runners up will also receive a copy of Project X on Triple play (Includes Blu-ray™ , DVD and Ultra Violet™ digital copy).

Project X follows three seemingly anonymous high school seniors-Thomas, Costa and J.B.-as they attempt to finally make a name for themselves. Their idea is innocent enough: let's throw a party that no one will forget, and have a camera there, to document history in the making...but nothing could prepare them for this party. Word spreads quickly as dreams are ruined, records are blemished and legends are born. Project X is a warning to parents and police everywhere.

Project X is released on Blu-ray™ Triple play, DVD and Digital Download on 2nd July. To pre-order your copy Click Here
© 2012 Warner Bros. Entertainment. All rights reserved.

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CLOSING DATE: Tuesday 3rd July 2012 23:23

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Question: The producer of Project X also directed which Warner Bros movie?

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