Troll Hunter Competition

We love Trolls almost as much as we love the Troll Hunter film that we initially caught at Frightfest 2011.

For this reason, when offered the chance to give our lucky Love Horror faithful the chance to win a fabulous Troll Hunter prize, we snatched it.

troll hunter competition

The film is a unique blend of horror, fantasy and comedy and has drawn praise from all corners of the globe. And now that Troll Hunter is getting it’s DVD/Blu Ray release, you can now bring these furry, cluddly, smelly (and slightly scary) monsters home to own.

To celebrate the 9th January UK DVD and Blu-ray release of monster Trollhunter Frightfest 2011hit Troll Hunter we are offering one winner the chance to win an extremely limited edition money can’t buy exclusively designed Troll Hunter t-shirt and a copy of Troll Hunter on Blu-ray!
One runner up will also win a limited edition Troll Hunter t-shirt!

This “original and highly assured fusion of B-movie lore and fairytale terror” (The Hollywood Reporter) combines the vision of “Where The Wild Things Are” with the faux-documentary, found-footage stylings of “Cloverfield”, “REC” and “The Blair Witch Project” to produce an “enormously entertaining” (Variety) and suspense-filled creature feature that the Daily Star rated as ‘one of the finest monster movies ever“ and Total Film described as being “like David Attenborough taking a stroll into Roald Dahl’s brain.” ”Troll Hunter is Magnificent” (Jonathan Ross).

To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the following question:

Question

Which animal famously outsmarted a troll under a bridge?

A: Dog

B: Snake

C: Goat

THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED. CHECK OUT OUR LATEST COMPETITION HERE: Love Horror competitions

By entering this competition, you are agreeing to the Love Horror competition terms and conditions

TROLL HUNTER bursts it’s way on to DVD & Blu-ray on 9th January 2012 (Momentum Pictures).

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Tom Atkinson

Tom is one of the editors at Love Horror. He has been watching horror for a worryingly long time, starting on the Universal Monsters and progressing through the Carpenter classics. He has a soft-spot for eighties horror.More

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