Cityonfire and Well Go USA are giving away 3 Blu-ray copies of ‘The Wrath of Vajra’ – WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

The Wrath of Vajra | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

The Wrath of Vajra | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Cityonfire.com and Well Go USA are giving away 3 Blu-ray copies of The Wrath of Vajra to three lucky Cityonfire visitors. To enter, simply add a comment to this post telling us what your favorite film is (from any country, any genre), along with a brief explanation of why it’s your favorite. We know it’s hard, but you can do it! We will be selecting three winners at random. Be sure to include your email address in the appropriate field so we can contact you for your home address. Additionally, you must ‘Like Us‘ on cityonfire.com’s Facebook by clicking here.

The Blu-ray & DVD for The Wrath of Vajra will be officially released on March 18, 2014. We will announce the 3 lucky winners on March 18th and ship out the prizes immediately.

CONTEST DISCLAIMER: You must enter by March 17th to qualify. Also, because Well Go USA holds the film’s U.S. rights, only U.S. residents may enter the contest. We sincerely apologize to our non-U.S. visitors. Winners must respond with their mailing address within 48 hours, otherwise you will automatically be disqualified. No exceptions. Contest is subject to change without notice.

WINNERS: Congratulations to Andy, Travis and Miko. You have all been notified via email.



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29 Responses to Cityonfire and Well Go USA are giving away 3 Blu-ray copies of ‘The Wrath of Vajra’ – WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

  1. I’ll have to go with The Godfather. It’s the only film that’s epic, bloody, violent and just an overall classic that you can watch over and over again. Great dialogue. Great cast. Lavish. Awesome. Even the music is legendary.

    Runners up: Year of the Dragon, Godfather 2, Star Wars: A New Hope, Once Upon A Time in America, Superman (1978), Conan (1982), Once Upon A Time in the West, and The Deer Hunter.

  2. Ben says:

    I would say that my favorite movie ever would be Star Wars: A New Hope. It just took that genre to a new height, and its many imitators haven’t come close to its quality. It’s also a nice homage to filmmakers like Akira Kurosawa and others.

  3. Matthew A. says:

    My favorite film would be the Godfather, one reason is for the amazing story but the film gives you a little of everything. Also, I would have to throw in Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, The sword of doom, Braveheart, and last but not least…Dumb and Dumber!

  4. ken lee says:

    my favorite movie of all time is Jason and the Argonauts. its an old school classic Ray harryhausen film. the special effects were well done for a movie that came out in the 60s. the fight at the end with the skeletons was awesome.

  5. Andy says:

    My favorite movie is Zatoichi (2003) starring Takeshi Kitano. I love samurai films since I was little, the first time I saw the Zatoichi series starring Shintaro Katsu I fell in love with these movies. When Kitano made his version I was really impressed. He’s a great director and actor. I wish there was more movies like this. It has a little bit of everything but the action is amazing. Other movies I like: Kurosawa films, Old Jackie Chan films, Oldboy (Korea), Long Wolf & Cub series, Bruce Lee Movies, Ip Man 1 & 2, Fearless (Jet Li), Ong Bak, Tom Yum Goong, Sha Po Lang, Flash Point, Wu Xia.

  6. ulric henry says:

    hei would have to say. the. godfather. its just one of the the best drama
    based movies that unfolds. beautifully. its. just. epic. but i also love once upon a time in China as well

  7. Chad Harry says:

    man do I know I am going to get slammed for this but for my pick it has to be Revenge of the Ninja starring Sho Kosugi. yes I know it is not a cinematic triumph but it is totally nostalgic for me. I was six when I saw this back in 1989. I was obsessed with ninjas from toys, video games and movies. I did not know who Sho kosugi was at the time but I I knew I liked his movies. It’s a campy corny action flick now but then it was cool as anything else. Plus the VHS box cover was epic!! Films like this eventually led me to Better films with Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and the Shaw Bros but this is where it started and then which led me to actually learning martial arts.

  8. ken says:

    favorite movie is Jason and the Argonauts. the ending skeleton fight was pretty good and the special effects was well done for a movie that came from the 60s.

  9. JAIMIE RECTOR says:

    PAINT YOUR WAGON. LEE MARVIN WAS AWESOME

  10. kaiai says:

    Very difficult to narrow down a specific movie as a favorite since I have so many to pick from. My most recent pick would be an classic from Satyajit Ray titled The Music Room. There is no violence, no bloodshed, no explosions, no sex. Boring, you say. I disagree. Just good story telling about a dying breed of landowners whose ostentatious spending in the face of changing mores and social norms lead to tragic consequences.

  11. Derek M says:

    My favorite movie is Citizen Kane. I love the story and the camera tricks and all the hidden facets. The fact that Orson Welles was able to accomplish so much at an early age yet was never able to have that kind of control over a major studio picture again is tragic.

  12. Alan tan says:

    Gladiator with Russell Crowe, it was well made, good story and good fight scenes, it shouldn’t be a surprise it won a lot of awards.

  13. Travis E. says:

    Oh boy…ummm, I guess…The Dark Knight. To me, it’s the perfect film. You have a fully alive Gotham City, itself a very important character in the film. The Joker is a perfect representation of evil. He’s scary, chaotic and mysterious. The hero is truly heroic. The score is wonderful. Every scene has something going on.

    Runner ups: Serenity (the blueprint for how to make a good film), LOTR: FOTR, Star Wars ANH, Spider-Man 2, The Blues Brothers…sooo many favorites…

  14. Prodigal Son says:

    Hmmmmm. This is a tough one to narrow down. But to help, I choose the movie I’ve watched the most over the years. And that would be the original RobCop. Not that steaming pile of crap remake. Paul Verhoeven’s RoboCop is a classic.

  15. Michael Buckley says:

    I would have to say Red Cliff. I love the Three Kingdoms saga, I think I watched part 1 for a couple months straight everyday until I got part 2. Runner up would be Jet Li’s Fearless(the extended version), this film really got me in to Martial Arts and Asian cinema.

  16. David K says:

    Not sure if this is my favorite; but it is the film that changed my life. Five Fingers of Death was my first martial arts film. Followed by Enter the Dragon. Ever since I can not get enough of this genre.

  17. Jeff says:

    Favorite film is ‘Once Upon a Time in China’ … grew up with martial art and Bruce Lee films. The only film and inspired hero was Wong Fei Hung. The first film in the series was an eye catcher… couldn’t turn it off once played. Can’t wait to get the blu-ray version of it. When the 2nd film comes out with Donnie Yen in it, it was perfect. Jet Li vs. Donnie Yen!!!

  18. Mo says:

    My favourite film of all time is “Blade Runner”. It is probably one of the greatest influences for me as a filmmaker, and I really learn something new (or want to steal techniques/ideas) every time I watch it. I love the look and texture, genre-blending and quintessential sci-fi themes. It’s also amazing how the film was appreciated YEARS after its release. I could go on and on (and on) about the film…

  19. Nick EML says:

    Empire Strikes Back. Being one of the greatest sequels of all time, it raised the bar for story telling, character development, darker atmosphere, special effects and action. Its a movie I can watch over and over again.

  20. Derek says:

    I would have to say Memento. I love everything by Christopher Nolan, and that was the first movie of his I saw. It is very original and made you think

  21. Ron says:

    Way Of The Dragon.

    Classic film with the best one on one fight scene. It still holds up.

  22. Joey Disque says:

    Field of Dreams. It’s about baseball

  23. Miko says:

    Snatch

    It’s funny and hella British. I spent some time there and it feels like home every time I watch the movie. Not like I ever got involved in that kind of stuff…

  24. TYRA says:

    the special effects were well done for a movie that came out in the 60s. the fight at the end with the skeletons was awesome.

    Reply

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