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GIVEAWAY: ‘Hot Rod’ Prize Packs

Are you a stuntman worthy of these prizes?

Paramount Pictures has just given RopeofSilicon five (5) prize packs from the upcoming comedy Hot Rod starring Andy Samberg and Isla Fisher due in theaters on August 3rd. The film features Samberg as self-proclaimed stuntman Rod Taylor and we have some prizes for only the worth folks in the audience. Take a peek below.

FIVE (5) WINNERS
  • 1 (One) “Team Rod” Shirt
  • 1 (One) “Stuntman for Hire” Shirt
  • 1 (One) Hot Rod Underoos

For a look at the prizes and to enter the sweepstakes click here or on the pic above.

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