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HATCHET II DVD Giveaway

Dark Sky Films has provided me with the opportunity to give Two lucky winners a copy of Unrated Director's Cut of Hatchet II on DVD. I will be giving one away to a Facebook Fan & a Twitter follower. All you have to do is fan SandwichJohnFilms On Facebook or Twitter and I will randomly select the winner later this week. How simple is that, even a child can do it. And don't worry if your already a Fan your name will also be entered for a chance to win.

HATCHET II FOLLOWING THE HIGHLY CONTROVERSIAL THEATRICAL RUN, THE HOTLY ANTICIPATED FILM IS AVAILABLE ON DVD AND BLU-RAY. The first unrated independent horror film to be exhibited by a major theater chain in more than 25 years, only to be yanked from screens almost immediately.

Sequel to the Indie Sensation, Featuring the Return of Victor Crowley and Starring Horror Icons Danielle Harris, Tony Todd and Kane Hodder his here on DVD and Blu-ray.

Watch the trailer after the Jump...



Filled with “buckets of giddily over-the-top blood ’n’ guts” (The Hollywood Reporter), HATCHET II serves up a ferocious and furious dose of splatterific entertainment – just like in the old days. “Victor Crowley is the next icon of horror,” praised Ain’t It Cool News.

Variety’s Joe Leydon added to the chorus of approval: “Writer/director Adam Green offers another super-sized dose of bone-shattering, blood-spattering mayhem.” “Green’s craft cuts deep – he’s a smart, brutal puppet master who knows the power in his strings,” raved Box Office Magazine’s Amy Nicholson. And The Onion AV Club gave this fear fest the highest honor when it said it “is distinguished both by a funky, frisky sense of humor, and gore of great quality and quantity.”

Bonus features on the DVD and Blu-ray include:

"Hatchet II: Behind the Screams"

Trailers, Teaser, TV Spot, Radio Spot

Production Audio commentary track featuring writer/director Adam Green, Cinematographer Will Barratt, and Make-up Effects Supervisor Robert Pendergraft

Cast Audio commentary track featuring writer/director Adam Green and actors
Kane Hodder and Tony Todd

First Look: Hatchet II (blu-ray exclusive)

Meet the FX Team (blu-ray exclusive)

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