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The Last UnicornThe Last Unicorn hit DVD store shelves today (February 5th), and we have a copy of this DVD for one lucky /Film reader. All you need to enter is to e-mail us with the reason why you should get this DVD. On February 12th we will e-mail the winner with the best answer. More information on the release can be found after the jump.

The Last Unicorn features an all-star cast of voice talent and songs performed by the band America. Starring the voices of Christopher Lee and Mia Farrow and Academy Award® nominees Alan Arkin, Angela Lansbury and Jeff Bridges, The Last Unicorn: 25th Anniversary Edition DVD tells the tale of a lonely unicorn who sets out on an extraordinary quest to find her lost brothers and sisters. Based on the novel by Hugo-Award winning fantasy author, Peter S. Beagle, this long-awaited special edition DVD, available for the first time in the United States in a widescreen version, brings the film to life in its highest quality ever with digitally remastered audio and video and encased in new foil packaging. A host of DVD special features includes “The Tail of The Last Unicorn” featurette, including an interview with author Peter S. Beagle, a set-top game, a photo gallery and original theatrical trailer.

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3 Responses to “Contest: The Last Unicorn on DVD”

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    Oh MAN! This is the FIRST DVD I am buying when I go into Best Buy today!! Will definitely buy this one above Science of Sleep or Hollywoodland or Flags of our Fathers!

    Hahahah… Peter… seriously… is this a joke? I mean, this is the most hilarious DVD offering I’ve ever seen. Even more so than the Barbie ones you’ve had contests for. :P

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    Don’t let the title fool you. I know you’re not knowledged in film history, but The Last Unicorn is actually an 80’s classic. It’s getting a 7.0 on imdb.

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    Which is yet another example of why IMDB’s movie ratings aren’t the end all perfect rating for a film! :D

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