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Competition: Win The Unbeatables on DVD!

The Unbeatables is the hilarious footie flick that’s the perfect gift for young football fans everywhere and is out on DVD today courtesy of Vertigo Films. To celebrate we’ve got 3 DVDs to giveaway!

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From Academy Award winning director Juan José Campanella (Law & Order, 30 Rock) comes this hilarious tale, featuring the voices of an all-star British team including Rupert Grint (Harry Potter, Wild Target) as table football pro Amadeo; Anthony Head (Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, The Iron Lady) as the village bully Flash; Rob Brydon (Gavin & Stacey, The Trip To Italy) as football player Rico; and Peter Serafinowicz (Guardians of the Galaxy, Muppets Most Wanted) as other pro football player Loco.

Amadeo (Grint) reigns supreme in the local bar at table football. Taking on all-comers he is “unbeatable”. Frustrated by his only ever defeat at the hands of Amadeo, Flash (Head) the town bully challenges him to a real football match – something which Amadeo has no chance of winning. With all hope lost Amadeo’s time as a champion looks to be over, until an unexpected intervention from the village and the support of his love Laura make things a whole lot more interesting…

In addition to our Competition Terms and Conditions the following additional terms and conditions apply.

1. The competition ends at 23:59 on 23 February 2015.
2. The winner must supply an address in the UK in order to receive the prize.
3. The prize consists of a The Unbeatables DVD.

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