ZOMG! Win Free ‘Twilight’ Swag!
CONTEST NOW CLOSED. THANKS TO ALL WHO ENTERED!
We here at Pop Culture Zoo like to do our part to promote the fervor and anticipation for vampire films. Heck, I can remember standing in line in the bitter northwest rain for a midnight screening of Lugosi’s Dracula. It is only fitting then that we reward the brooding and frenzied droves of vampire fans with a bevy of swag from Twilight, the upcoming film adaptation of Stephanie Meyer’s novel about teenage vamp-love.
The Challenge: To claim a share of this Transylvanian treasure, send us your list of the Top Five Film Vampires of All Time. Do you prefer Tom Cruise’s Lestat over Gary Oldman’s Dracula? Let us know by picking five onscreen vamps and rank them in order of their bloodsucking-greatness. Make sure you include reasons how you picked and ranked your favorite creatures of the night.
The Prize: We’ll reward the three most creative and amusing lists with an official Twilight movie poster (27″ x 4’0″ double-sided) and promo book. Five runners-up will get a Twilight mini-poster.
How to Enter: Email your entries to PCZ at this address (clicky) with the subject line ‘I HEART VAMPIRES’. Be sure to include your name and a mailing address where you can receive your prize. Deadline is Friday, November 21 at midnight PDT.

It seems that what was once was the phenomenon of reality television has been subdued by years of knock-offs and the mundane rehashing of a small collection of basic templates. Reality television no longer seems fresh or exciting, instead quickly becoming a notable yet overstayed element in popular culture. While the genre itself seems to be lacking in consistent viewership, SCI FI has decided that there is still room for a new take on the dash-for-cash game show. Centered on a refreshingly original premise,
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It is hard to determine what director Kevin Smith’s intentions were when he set out to make a film that included the word ‘porno’ in its title. The term certainly contains the same level of shock value that Smith has so eagerly included in some of his previous works. From the lampooning of organized religion in Dogma to the not-so-subtle jabs at the film industry in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Smith has never been one to shy away from making frank observations about society’s embrace of the more sinful aspects of human nature. So, while it is understandable that Zack and Miri Make a Porno includes a healthy dose of Smith’s crass humor, one gets the feeling that the intended message of the film never becomes fully realized.





