[Winner Chosen]PUNK'S NINJA GIVEAWAY BUNDLE!!!!!

PunkNinja

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To celebrate my 1st Anniversary at HDN and to celebrate the upcoming NINJA WEEK, I'm giving away:

All new, mint and sealed.

1. Django Unchained Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (CD)
2. Justice League Trinity War Part 1 Comic Book (SDCC 2013 Exclusive)
3. Scarface Bullet Riddled T-Shirt (Size Large)
4. Safe House (BD/DVD LE Steelbook) [Netherlands]


Open to all premium and non premium Ninjas.

The winner will be picked using True Random Number Generator (random.org)

I'll cover half of the shipping (worldwide) and the winner will pay the other half.

The winner will be announced on the last day of NINJA
WEEK.

Winner takes all!

Just follow a few rules and answer one question:

1. Thank the OP of this thread.
2. You must have at least 30 non spam posts.
3. You can only enter once.
4. What TV show/series you want to be released on blu-ray?


GOOD LUCK NINJAS!!!!!
 
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Cool give away. Tv series i would like to be released on blu ray is the Shield. Awesome series and i wanna re watch it again in Hi Def..............................












NINJA!
 
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Great give-away!

HBO's Carnivale is long due a blu-ray release imo! Fantastic show. :D

Six Feet Under and The Wire is also good shouts. Oh, and The Sopranos complete series. I could go on, but that should do for now. ;)
 
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I'd go for Game of Thrones but they'd have to be jumbo's so I'll go with The Soprano's instead ;)
Thanks for the giveaway :D

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Thanks for the giveaway mate

Hands down without a shadow of doubt.... 'The Adventures of Brisco County Jr' :D

And 24 :naughty:
 
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The Wire, best series ever! but i've read that a blu-ray will never happen :(

"The reason the show has stayed 4x3 is because David Simon thinks that 4x3 feels more like real life and real television and not like a movie. The show's never been HD, even 4x3 HD and that (SD) is how it is on the DVDs. There is no 16x9 version anywhere." As a viewer with an HD set I will point out that like much of SD television that makes its way to HD channels, it appears that HBO utilizes state-of-the-art line doubling technology. It may still be standard definition, but line doubled it looks considerably better on a high definition set than it would on a standard definition set.
 
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