I Can Fix It! Win ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ on Blu-ray 3D!

If it’s Tuesday, it must be Contest Day! We want to keep this streak going as long as we can. In case you haven’t won any of our other recent contests, here’s yet another chance. This week, we’re giving away a copy of the ‘Wreck-It RalphUltimate Collector’s Edition. This four-disc set contains the movie on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD and Digital Copy, and it can be yours for free!

For your chance to win, all you have to do is participate in our photo caption contest by giving us funny or clever captions for either of the following images. (Yes, you have two chances here.) Click to enlarge:

Photo 1

Photo 2

If it isn’t clear from your text, please identify which photo you’re captioning. For example:

1) “My birth name was Stinky. That’s why I go by my middle name.”
2) “The arrow points to my joystick.”

We have one copy of the Blu-ray set to give away. The winner will be chosen at our own subjective discretion based on whichever responses we enjoy the most. Entries are limited to 10 per person. That should give you plenty of opportunity to craft a good submission, but will also help us to avoid any potential appearance of awarding prizes based on volume rather than quality. (Please heed this limit. You will be taken out of consideration if you submit more than 10 entries.) All entries must be submitted in the Comments section of this blog post. Please do not attempt to email them to me.

This contest is only open to entrants from the domestic United States. We will not ship internationally (whether you’re a U.S. citizen or not). Employees of High-Def Digest or Internet Brands and their families are not eligible. Standard contest rules and conditions apply. People who have won any of our previous contests within the past one year are also not eligible to win, but may get Honorable Mentions.

The deadline for entry is Friday, April 12th. The winners will be announced the following week. Good luck!

65 comments

  1. Greg

    Either: The bad guys plan a secret mission to destroy everyone in The Paperman. They were nice enough to put it before their movie and then it won and then didn’t at the Oscars. It’s time for payback, and this time the Paperman will never fly another airplane again.