From two legendary directors, Tony Scott (Man On Fire) and Ridley Scott (Blade Runner), comes The Hunger – a groundbreaking horror series available for the first time on DVD. On June 2nd, E1 Entertainment will release a 4 disc DVD set of The Hunger, and to celebrate the event, FilmFetish is getting two copies for readers to enjoy.
In order to be entered to win one of The Hunger DVD sets, here’s what you need to do:
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- Reply to this post, and tell me the name of your favorite Ridley Scott film AND your favorite Tony Scott film, and WHY.
I’ll be running this contest through the release date of June 2nd, 2009, then I’ll choose the two best answers, and those two will be the winners. Good luck!
Hosted by Terence Stamp (Smallville, Valkyrie) and inspired by leading horror writers, this macabre anthology series from Ridley & Tony Scott, features a phenomenal cast of familiar faces including Daniel Craig (Quantum of Solace, The Golden Compass), Balthazar Getty (Brothers & Sisters, Alias), Golden Globe winners Sally Kirkland (Bruce Almighty, Anna) and Bruce Davison (X-Men, Longtime Companion), Academy Award nominee Karen Black (Five Easy Pieces, Easy Rider), and many more. The Hunger: The Complete First Season includes all 22 episodes, complete and uncut, for the first time in one deluxe 4-DVD set.
In The Hunger, demons, vampires, and fantasy run wild in a mesmerizing cross between The Twilight Zone and Tales from the Crypt. The half-hour episodes feature horrific stories, with themes of self-destructive desire and obsession. From cannibalism to uncontrollable lust, from vampires to evil spirits, the one common thread is a pervasive sense of eroticism. The Hunger originally aired for two seasons (1997-1999) on Showtime in the U.S., and took its name from the 1983 urban vampire film starring David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon. The Hunger: The Complete First Season also includes the original “making of” segment – an introduction to the second season with David Bowie, who replaced Stamp as host in 1999.







My favorite Ridley Scott film is Blade Runner and my favorite Tony Scott film is Crimson Tide because they are interesting and exciting.
ridley scott Alien that scared the crap out of me! very goodmovie
True Romance I love this movie the best its funny romantic and lots of violince I just love christan slader and patricia arqette
thelma and louise
Thelma & Louise and Man on Fire, two great films
Alien and Enemy of the State.. they are both action packed
Ridley Scott: GI Jane, because she is one tough chick!
Tony Scott: Man on Fire, not quite as good as the book, but I loved the relationship between Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning.
Thelma & Louise (1991)
True Romance
Ridley Scott best was Alien because it was unique.
Ridley Scott-Gladiator
Tony Scott-The Andromedia Strain
My fav Ridley Scott film is Alien because it scared the life out of me!
My fav Tony Scott film is Top Gun because it was thrilling to watch and patriotic.
awesome contest
Ridley Scott – Alien
Tony Scott – Man on Fire (I’ve seen it a kazillion times.)
I’m subscribed.
Blade Runner is one of my favorite films and my favorite Ridley Scott film. It has a great storyline and was definitely before its time.
For Tony Scott, I was going to say “”In Her Shoes,” only because I was an extra in it…..haha. Instead, I’ll go with “Man on Fire,” only because I respect Denzel Washington as an actor.
My favorite Tony Scott film would actually have to be the original “The Hunger,” and my favorite Ridley Scott movie would be “Alien,” both for the same reason – strong leading female characters portrayed by my favorite actresses (Susan Sarandon and Catherine Deneuve in “The Hunger” and Sigourney Weaver in “Alien”) and the fact that they’re both especially effective horror films in their own right.
I like Tony Scott’s Man On Fire and Ridley Scott’s Alien, of course Bladerunner is a close second
I also have to go with “Alien”- it is very creepy and warped me at a young age
Blade Runner is my other choice- I love imaginary sci-fi and this film went above and beyond! Thanks for the entry!
Alien I is my choice. Love it good!
Aliens is a classic movie
thank you for the giveaway !!
My favorite Ridley Scott film has to be \"Alien\" because it scared the #$@$@# out of me (and still does).
My favorite Tony Scott film is \"Enemy of the State\" because it was the perfect thriller.
Ridley Scott – Alien – Because It’s A Classic And I Love Sci-Fi Movies
Man On Fire – Because It Has A Good Story And Stars Denzel Washington
I like Ridley Scott’s “Alien”; it was a fun science fiction/horror film. I enjoyed Tony Scott’s “Enemy of the State”; it would be a good double feature with “The Conversation”.