Giveaway: Hit The Road With A Free Copy Of Sons Of Anarchy: Season Two On DVD
Update: The contest is now closed. We'll be contacting our winners soon!
FX's awesome biker drama returns for a third season next Tuesday, September 7th, picking up right where last season's tragic cliffhanger left off. If you're a fan of Sons of Anarchy and haven't already picked up your copy of the second season, which hits DVD and Blu-ray today, howzabout taking home a free copy of the DVD courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment?
For those unfamiliar, Sons is the brainchild of Kurt Sutter, a former writer for The Shield who came up with the bright idea of spinning a Shakespearian yarn set around an outlaw motorcycle gang called SAMCRO -- Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original. The gang gets into its fair share of trouble with its various criminal enterprises, whether running guns or supervising porn shoots, but the real drama comes from the headbutting between the young, brash Jackson "Jax" Teller (Charlie Hunnum) and Jax's stepfather/club president, Clay Morrow (Ron Perlman). The second season raised the stakes across the board, with SAMCRO facing down a new nemesis in the form of a pack of competing white separatists on top of its internal strife. Katey Segal also gives the performance of her career as Jax's mother, Gemma, who carries a horrible secret all season long that finally comes out in one of the most heartbreaking scenes that has ever graced my television.
Entering the contest is easy. All you have to do is click over and leave a comment on our Facebook fan page. Tell us what your biker nickname would be, and why, and we'll pick our three favorites as winners. The contest closes at 5 p.m. PST Tuesday, September 7th, so enter today! (Please note that this contest is limited to U.S. and Canada residents only.)
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