**UPDATE** – The winners of our Guns of Icarus Online code giveaway are Ursulescu Vlad from a Facebook comment and Petlare from a comment on our website post. Thanks to everyone for entering and we are closing in on our uber-huge 1K Facebook like giveaway. 

We are giving away two PC/Steam codes for Guns of Icarus Online, the new airship combat simulation/actioner from Muse Games. That is, two winners – each getting one code for redemption on Steam. This contest will expire on November 16, 2012 @ 11:59PM pacific time. Winners will be randomly-selected upon the giveaway expiration.

Entries are limited to one per person, per method. This means that you have three times the chances to win if you enter via the following methods! So – how do I enter?

Facebook

First, like our Facebook page – Then, post a comment on this thread telling us what the last movie you watched was (doesn’t matter which medium – tv, theater, etc) and why you did or did not like it.

Twitter

Follow our twitter account then tweet this message and we will count that as one entry:

Checkout @GamingShogun for details on their Guns of Icarus Online giveaway — http://bit.ly/QsGXwF #giveaway #pcgaming

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Simply register an account with us and post a message below this thread telling us what the last movie you watched was (doesn’t matter which medium – tv, theater, etc) and why you did or did not like it.

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Jerry Paxton

A long-time fan and reveler of all things Geek, I am also the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of GamingShogun.com

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    • Was the first flick I went to see with my wife-then girlfriend. She hated that flick for its “jump scares”. I thought it was alright.

  • incredible hulk last week on rtl , it was good till lie to me guy transformed into yellow thingy

    • I agree! Everybody is going crazy over it but it felt like a movie that belonged in the early 90’s. Absolutely nothing new, cutting edge, or anything about it. The story was tired, overdone, etc. =(

  • Cloud Atlas – It was like watching brain-teaser, so many layers and details to keep track of. I loved it!

  • Argo. I liked it, because such an unlikely plan succeeded, and in real life, even if the movie took liberties with the facts.