To celebrate the release of Momentum Pictures’ movie, Skyline on 21st March, we’ve been given five copies to give away. Remember, whatever you do, don’t look up!
SKYLINE is a terrifying journey into our fear of the unknown, a high-velocity, special effects bonanza that resonates with feelings of urban panic in these dangerous times. Visual-effects masters The Brothers Strause (AVPR: Aliens vs. Predator—Requiem)—whose company Hydraulx has imagined visual effects for Avatar, 2012,Iron Man2,The Curious Case of Benjamin Buttonand 300—have directed, produced and financed a spectacular and chilling independent film of epic proportions.
A group of friends are awakened in the dead of the night by a strange, eerie light beaming through their apartment window. Like moths to a flame, a disturbing blue light is throwing the people of Los Angeles into a trance, drawing them outside before a terrifying extraterrestrial force swallows them off the face of the earth. The city streets are empty, the phones are down and TV stations broadcast HD news feeds of nothing but empty chairs. In a matter of hours, we will all be gone.
For Jarrod (Eric Balfour) and Elaine (Scottie Thompson), a simple weekend away to visit friends Terry (Donald Faison) and Candice (Brittany Daniel) becomes a nightmare. As they watch in terror from Terry’s penthouse windows, people across the city are swallowed into massive alien ships that have blotted out the L.A. skyline: life as they know it is finished. With the military struggling to keep the aliens at bay, now it will take every survival instinct they have to elude capture from the thousands of monstrous creatures that are sweeping the city and searching for all humans in their path. From tankers to drones and hydra-like extraterrestrials, the aliens are inescapable and seemingly indestructible.
Eric Balfour (24, Texas Chainsaw Massacre) stars alongsideDavid Zayas(Dexter,The Expendables), Donald Faison (Scrubs), Brittany Daniel (Sweet Valley High),Neil Hopkins(Lost) and newcomers Scottie Thompson (Star Trek) and Crystal Reed (Crazy, Stupid, Love). SKYLINE is directed by brothers Colin Strause and Greg Strause, written by Liam O’Donnell and Joshua Cordes and producer Kristian Andreson.
DVD& BLU-RAY EXTRAS
Deleted and Extended Scenes (6:56 min)
Commentary by Directors Greg and Colin Strause, Co-Writer/Producer Liam O’Donnell, and Co-Writer Joshua Cordes {On/Off}
- Oliver in Lobby
- Terry& Candice in Closet
- Jarrod& Elaine Paintings
- Extended Cache
- Ray Extended Party Scene
- Painting Scene
- Candice& Oliver in Kitchen
Alternate Scenes (2:34)
Commentary by Directors Greg and Colin Strause, Co-Writer/Producer Liam O’Donnell, and Co-Writer Joshua Cordes {On/Off}
- Play All
- Candice Sorry
- Oliver’s Backstory
Pre-Visualization (10:03)
Commentary by Co-Director Colin Strause, Co-Writer/Producer Liam O’Donnell, and Co-Writer Joshua Cordes {On/Off}
- Play All
- Pool Escape
- Rooftop Rescue
Trailers
Commentary by Co-Director Colin Strause, Co-Writer/Producer Liam O’Donnell, and Co-Writer Joshua Cordes {On/Off}
- Play All
- Teaser Trailer (1:34)
- Theatrical Trailer (2:21)
Audio Bonus via ftp:
- Feature Commentary with Directors Greg and Colin Strause
- Feature Commentary with Co-Writer/Producer Liam O’Donnell and Co-Writer Joshua Cordes
To be in with a chance of winning Skyline on Blu-ray, all you need to do is answer the following question using the form below:
Who plays the character Jarrod in the movie, Skyline?
The small print:
- Open to UK residents only
- Only one entry per household will be counted
- The competition will close 21st March 23.59 GMT
- The winner will be picked at random from entries received
The usual T&Cs can be foundhere. Good Luck!
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