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This week, we’re giving away five-packs of free Redbox rentals to three lucky winners!
Kong: Skull Island is hitting theaters everywhere this weekend. This flick is the latest in a long line of blockbuster Hollywood movies about giant monsters and their proclivities to wreak havoc on tiny humans. Let’s talk about our faves in this monster-sized movie genre!
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What’s your favorite monster movie?
One of the classic King Kong or Godzilla movies, perhaps? What about Dracula, The Wolfman, Frankenstein, The Thing, IT, Cloverfield, Pacific Rim, etc. So many great options!
Again, answer this week’s question simply by entering your email below, and then hit up the comments section and tell us your choice.
You can also earn extra entries by sharing this giveaway via Facebook and Twitter! The giveaway ends on Sunday, and in next Friday’s contest post we will announce the three randomly chosen winners, each of whom will receive five free Redbox rentals!
Good luck, Insiders!
Gremelin’s
The original black and white King Kong I love this classic movie
King kong
THEM! — a 50’s horror classic. I remember making my parents look under my bed and in my closet before I would even come in the house! Check it out on IMDB…
It! Everyone loves creepy clowns.
King Kong the 1st was the best “it was beauty that killed the beast”
Frankenstein
Godzilla
Young Frankenstein
I like the old King Kong movie.
Frankenstein 1931 version with Boris Karloff
Monster Squad!
I can’t decide between “The Thing” and “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.”
The thing. I remember watching that when I was in the 2nd grade or younger. It freaked me out. I am 57 & still remember parts of that movie!
old king kong
Monster Squad
The War of the Gargantuans
The Thing with Kurt Russell.
Godzilla
Monster Zero
Young Frankenstein
Arachnophobia
Night of the Living Dead
Godzilla movies
KING KONG
Not real sure
Little Shop of Horrors, 1986
I Have loved the Original King Kong Movie, A real Classic.
American Werewolf in London