Win / Control DVD giveaway
For the rest of this week, we have eight copies of the Anton Corbijn directed DVD, Control — the story of UK band, Joy Division — to give away to randomly selected new Australian-based Lost At E Minor subscribers. To be in with a chance of winning, just sign up to our weekly email newsletter and then leave a note under this post saying ‘I need it!, or words to that effect. The prize is courtesy of our friends at Madman DVD distribution.
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YOU'RE SAYING (15)
Chris W said | 7 May, 2008
Eye kneed it! Kthxbai.
Andy said | 7 May, 2008
OH LAEM I NEED IT LONG TIME.
Lilian said | 7 May, 2008
Yes I need it too! i haven’t seen the film and everyone says its absolutely not to be missed….!
bridie said | 7 May, 2008
I would really be made happy with the CONTROL dvd.
A-L-I-C-E said | 7 May, 2008
I NEED IT…I need some Atmosphere…day in, day out, day in, day out, day in, day out….
menochka said | 7 May, 2008
i neeeeed it!!! i just finished reading touching from a distance by deborah curtis.i m a biiiiiig fan of joy division
Svet said | 8 May, 2008
i don’t need it but i’ll be happy to have it
maybe I’ll give it to somebody who’s going to trully appreciate it..
Christina said | 8 May, 2008
I need it like a baker kneads bread dough!
jo said | 8 May, 2008
‘I need it!, Love Anton Corbijn fantastic director. Love his Nirvarna video clip for Heart Shaped box
kat said | 8 May, 2008
need it! been reading about it a quite lot lately. ![]()
Rodrigo Lebrun said | 8 May, 2008
Yeah, give me! This is a f…abulous movie.
Sheah said | 9 May, 2008
I NEED IT to relive my alternative goth days when Joy Division were my second favourite band in the whole wide world (the Cure, of course, were first)……also owning this will complement my dvd of 24 Hour Party People. THANK YOU!
Dominique said | 9 May, 2008
I NEED IT!!! I’ve been really into Joy Division lately and would love, love, love to see this…!! ![]()
Shayna said | 9 May, 2008
I need it!, or words to that effect. ;]
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Daniel Leyva said | 7 May, 2008
NEED IT LOVE IT! Thank you pretty babies