FREE DRAWING: Win Tickets To A Special Screening Of BAIT In London's The Alibi Club

FREE DRAWING: Win Tickets To A Special Screening Of BAIT In London's The Alibi Club

To celebrate the release of Bait on DVD and Blu-ray (2D & 3D), we're offering our readers the chance to win tickets to a screening of the film in London's The Alibi Club on April 23rd. Hit the jump to enter!

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By JoshWilding - Apr 19, 2013 10:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Horror


To celebrate the release of StudioCanal's Bait on DVD and Blu-ray (2D & 3D) from April 29th, we have FOUR pairs of tickets to give away to a special screening of the movie at The Alibi club in London on April 23rd at 7pm. The film is playing exclusively in Empire cinemas now. So, if you fancy coming along, simply enter by following the instructions below. The trailer and synopsis can also be found beneath!

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ABOUT THE FILM



A tsunami devastates a small Gold Coast town and leaves twelve people trapped in a flooded supermarket. Amidst the horror the group slowly realises that they may not be alone. Trapped with a hungry Great White shark, how many of them will have to die and will rescue ever come? Featuring a stellar ensemble cast including Xavier Samuel (The Twilight Saga; Eclipse), Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck) Sharni Vinson (Step Up 3D), Phoebe Tonkin (Tomorrow When the War Began), Dan Wyllie (Animal Kingdom) Alex Russell (Wasted on the Young), Martin Sacks (Underbelly), Cariba Heine (The Pacific), Damien Garvey (Daybreakers) and high profile Singaporean stars Adrian Pang and Qi Yuwu.

BAIT 3D is the first ever Australian 3D production and co-production between Australia and Singapore. Production companies Arclight Films, Pictures in Paradise and Story Bridge Films in Australia teamed with Blackmagic Design Films Ltd and the Media Development Authority in Singapore in association with Screen Australia and Screen Queensland. BAIT 3D is directed by Kimble Rendall, written by Russell Mulcahy and produced by Todd Fellman, Gary Hamilton and Peter Barber. Executive Producers are Chris Brown, Mike Gabrawy and Russell Mulcahy.


TERMS & CONDITIONS

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• Winner must be available on the evening of 23rd April to attend the event at The Alibi, London.
• Travel and accommodation are not included.
• Entrants must be UK residents and 18 or over.
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ElBicho
ElBicho - 4/19/2013, 11:19 AM
That explains the smell...
Mucklefluga
Mucklefluga - 4/19/2013, 11:31 AM
On a Tuesday.... Eh
CinemaJackXCI
CinemaJackXCI - 4/19/2013, 11:35 AM
Horrible movie. Yuck. Jaws is the only good shark movie there is.
IIIAdamantiumIII
IIIAdamantiumIII - 4/19/2013, 11:38 AM
lol gusto!
40oz
40oz - 4/19/2013, 12:04 PM
@ClarkWilson, your are incorrect sir. Deep blue sea and The Reef were both good shark movies.
Dopamine
Dopamine - 4/19/2013, 2:17 PM
The worst movie... Im australian and it's a disgrace to our country it's that bad. Bad acting, bad accents bad script, what more can I say.
ClarkKentSuperman
ClarkKentSuperman - 4/19/2013, 5:24 PM
I must second the fact that the Reef and deep blue sea are both very good shark movies. I am sure allot of people of seen deep blue sea but the reef is an unknown to most but needs to be seen. As far as this movie goes it starts off bad by only being a 12 ft great white. In most cases that is a very young shark....unless it is an angry midget shark, which if thats the case I guess would be very dangerous. Also the CG looks terrible and the acting...lets just agree that the young lady worried about her $300 gucci shoes while sitting in a car thats underwater in supermarket after a Tsunami. This has oscar written all over it.
imnotwearinghockeypants
imnotwearinghockeypants - 4/20/2013, 6:32 AM
Check out The Reef. Pretty excellent shark movie without the ridiculousness of most other iterations.
lucio7lopez
lucio7lopez - 4/20/2013, 8:06 PM
Hehehe, looks very funny =)
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