Sands Of Oblivion Giveaway
Last July, the 28th to be exact, the Sci Fi Channel debuted their original movie, Sand of Oblivion. Starring Adam Baldwin and Morena Baccarin (worth the price of admission by itself), Sands of Oblivion is a horror/SF story with an Egyptian theme.
In 1923, legendary director Cecil B. DeMille constructed a replica of ancient Egypt in the California desert for his epic movie The Ten Commandments. When filming was completed, he mysteriously ordered the entire set buried. Now a soon-to-be-divorced archaeologist couple (Morena Baccarin and Adam Baldwin of Serenity and Firefly) and an Iraq War combat veteran (Victor Webster of Charmed) have uncovered the secret DeMille could not keep hidden …and unleashed a horror that cannot be stopped. Dan Castellaneta (The Simpsons), John Aniston (Days Of Our Lives) and Academy Award® winner George Kennedy co-star in this Director’s Cut featuring additional footage not seen in the original cable broadcast.
I forgot to mention George “John C. Wright” Kennedy co-stars.
Now you too can own your very own copy of Sand of Oblivion for your very own, courtesy of Big Honcho Media. All you have to do is email us at:
contest AT sfsignal.com (do the email replacement thing)
We’ll choose 10 winners at random to receive a copy of the DVD! Then you can come back here and tell us about the movie. Winners will be notified via email and we’ll send your mailing address to BHM so they can ship you out the DVD. US and Canada residents only.
The contest will run for the next 3 – 4 weeks.
Good luck!
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I don’t get the “George “John C. Wright” Kennedy” bit.
I’m working on finding the link.
Working
Working
Here it is!
there’s no link there
Still no link…
Ah, there it is (in the post). But if you put a link in the comment, it ain’t working…