Win Prizes from ‘The Lord of the Rings’ Trilogy!


Fans of “The Lord of the Rings” can now enjoy the theatrical version the triology on-the-go now that it is available on iTunes. To commemorate this, we’ve gotten our chubby little hands on a prize package of “Lord of the Rings” merchandise to giveaway. Prizes up for grabs include the original theatrical poster, a deck of “Lord of The Rings” playing cards and other “Lord of the Rings” themed items including bookmarks, a small candle, a Jade ornament from New Zealand, a choker, and a pin.

To win, all you have to do is leave a comment below (no spambots, please). Please log in with a valid email address (which will not be displayed) so we can contact winnerss. Or just send an email to fatguys@filmschoolrejects.com.

Download the Lord of the Rings trilogy from iTunes here!

Original theatrical poster.

Lord of the Rings playing cards.

In order to win, you must (a) be a legal resident of the United States and (b) be over the age of 18. You must also provide a valid mailing address in the United States.

Winners will be chosen on May 1, 2010.

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  • http://twitter.com/DJJeffhall Jeff R Hall

    hmmmmmmm…..

    I had disowned you after that Runaways review but since you are being nice I guess I'll have to love you all again. (You guys do know to NOT take me serious when I say those things, right? Even though I really like the Runaways.)

  • nuttybuttymike

    I just watched Return Of The King extended version the other night. Got to bed a little later than I expected….
    Those cards are pretty sweet!

  • mrbuttersquirts

    Clearly Steve Jobs and Sauron are in it together. The epic Lord of Rings played on an ipod? Why not get Peter Jackson to shoot The Silmarillion with a super 8 camera? I know the Hobbits are small but Nano small? No way Sean Astin could enter Mordor while I am looking over one's shoulder on the 1/9 Train downtown. Wait a sec, that commuter does look like Smegal. I'm sure the battle scenes will be real impressive the size of a postage stamp. This jobbie is more like Lord of the Ringtones. Can the Orcs here me now?

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