giveaway: ‘The Runaways’ prize pack

RULES: You’re eligible to win if 1) You have not won anything from me in 2010; 2) You have a U.S. mailing address (no PO boxes); 3) You enter once and only once.
The Runaways, the new drama about Joan Jett and Cherie Currie from director Floria Sigismondi and starring Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning, and Michael Shannon -- opens in limited release in the U.S. and Canada on March 19, and wide on April 9. To celebrate, I’ve got a prize pack to give away, courtesy of Apparition. The pack contains a “Cherry Bomb” T-shirt and poster, a Runaways button pin and guitar pick, and a soundtrack CD.
Enter by using this link to send your name and U.S. mailing address.
(Watch the trailer.) (Visit the film’s official site.) (Become a Facebook fan of the film.) (Follow the film on Twitter.)
ENTER BY: 11:59pm Eastern time, Sunday, March 21.
Winners are chosen at random from all eligible entries received.
NOTE: Your email address and mailing address will be used ONLY for giveaway purposes. You will not be added to any mailing lists; you will not be spammed as a result of entering. All entries are discarded at the end of the giveaway period.
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