Contest: Win one of Two DVD Copies of McG's THIS MEANS WAR

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Contest: Win one of Two DVD Copies of McG's THIS MEANS WAR
We've got two DVD copies of McG's action romantic comedy This Means War to give away to a couple of our loyal Facebook followers. Details about the giveaway at the bottom of this post.

First up, here's the official synopsis of the disc which streets next week:
They are the CIA's best, trained for any situation...except one. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment plays the ultimate spy game as two best friends fight for the right of one woman's hand in THIS MEANS WAR, coming to Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download May 22. Starring Academy Award® winner Reese Witherspoon* (Walk the Line), Chris Pine (Star Trek) and Tom Hardy (The Dark Knight Rises), the laugh-out-loud comedy gets even better on Blu-ray with three alternate endings that answer the question - what if she chose the other guy?

The world's deadliest CIA operatives, FDR Foster (Pine) and Tuck (Hardy), are inseparable partners and best friends until they fall for the same woman (Witherspoon). Having once helped bring down entire enemy nations, they are now employing their incomparable skills and an endless array of high-tech gadgetry against their greatest nemesis - each other.

Fox, who are providing the discs, has suggested that if you like This Means War, you might want to check out more of these cinematic bromances:

KIRK & SPOCK Star Trek

Before he was FDR in This Means War, Chris Pine was one-half of TV and film's most dynamic duo - Kirk and Spock of Star Trek. The two leaders of the USS enterprise started off bumpy but their friendship evolved as they always had each other's back as they try to save the universe. Though one may never have predicted it, there's no denying the bond of brotherhood between the farm boy from Iowa and the Vulcan half breed.


SETH & EVAN
Superbad

Bullied by the popular kids, Seth and Evan found solace in each other's friendship as of the nerdiest kids in their high school. Unlike Kirk and Spock, Seth and Evan of Superbad aren't bound by their common fight to save the universe. Instead, it's the need to get laid before they graduate high school that pushes the bromance between these two and the friendship between Seth and Evan gets cemented when the pair makes a declaration of their man-love to each other at the end of the film.

RIGGS & MURTAUGH Lethal Weapon
The Lethal Weapon series could have easily been another buddy-cop set of films but the chemistry between Mel Gibson and Danny Glover made audiences love the bromance between these two troubled cops. Starting off as reluctant partners in the first film, these two developed into life-long friends who protected each other as they solved murders and crimes and saw each other began their own set of families amidst their own personal problems.
BUZZ & WOODY Toy Story

So they may not be real people but Buzz and Woody emulate bromance in the toy and animated world. When they first meet each other, Woody feels threatened by Buzz as feels replaced as Andy's favorite toy, not to mention that Buzz's optimistic and gung-ho attitude annoys Woody's careful ways. However as the films progress, so does their friendship, especially after they realize that they both just want to make Andy happy.

To win, make sure to "like" the Twitch Facebook page (if you don't already), and in the comments for this post on Facebook, simply put down your answer to the question below (this is incredibly, embarrassingly easy, people!):

Which intelligence agency do both FDR and Tuck work for?

A. FBI
B. CIA
C. SIS
D. DIA

All answers are due by Wednesday, May 16th at 11:59 PM PST. Winners will be notified by DM.

This Means War hits DVD and Blu-ray May 22nd from Twentieth Century Fox.

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