Special new contest – WIN De Niro and Pacino crime classics on DVD and a Righteous Kill movie poster from FilmFetish.com

Righteous Kill movie poster
Righteous Kill movie poster
In support of the new Robert DeNiro/Al Pacino flick, Righteous Kill, which hits cinema screens on September 12, 2008, producers have provided us with one DVD copy each of original The Godfather, the L.A. crime thriller Heat (which marked the first time DeNiro and Pacino shared screen time), and Pacino’s drug lord opus Scarface, as well as the official Righteous Kill movie poster.

Four lucky winners will WIN one of these great prizes, thanks to the makers of Righteous Kill.

Winning is easy. Simply sign up for our daily newsletter RIGHT HERE (which keeps you up to date on all contests automatically, by the way), and we’ll pick the winners at random on opening day of the new film, September 12th.

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Robert De Niro and Al Pacino star in Righteous Kill
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino star in Righteous Kill

More about Righteous Kill
Academy Award winners Robert De Niro (Raging Bull) and Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman) star as a pair of veteran New York City police detectives on the trail of a vigilante serial killer in the adrenaline fueled psychological thriller Righteous Kill, directed by Jon Avnet (Red Corner, Fried Green Tomatoes) and written by Russell Gewirtz (Inside Man). The cast also features hip-hop superstar Curtis Jackson (Get Rich or Die Tryin’).

After 30 years as partners in the pressure cooker environment of the NYPD, highly decorated Detectives David Fisk and Thomas Cowan should be ready for retirement, but aren’t. Before they can hang up their badges, they are called in to investigate the murder of a notorious pimp, which appears to have ties to a case they solved years before.

Like the original murder, the victim is a suspected criminal whose body is found accompanied by a four line poem justifying the killing. When additional crimes take place, it becomes clear the detectives are looking for a serial killer, one who targets criminals that have fallen through the cracks of the judicial system. His mission is to do what the cops can’t do on their own—take the culprits off the streets for good. The similarities between the recent killings and their earlier case raise a nagging question: Did they put the wrong man behind bars?