Win ‘Pandorum’ Movie Passes

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From the producers of the Resident Evil films comes Pandorum. In conjunction with Shaw Organisation, UrbanWire is giving away 3 pairs of Shaw movie passes to the sci-fi movie.

Featuring Dennis Quaid (Vantage Point, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra) and Ben Foster (Alpha Dog, X-Men: The Last Stand), Pandorum tugs at your nerves with the tagline “Fear what happens next”.

How to win the movie passes

Simply provide your answer to the following question and email the correct answer with your full name, NRIC, contact number to contest.urbanwire@gmail.com.

Who is the director of Pandorum?

Contest ends Oct 12, 2009. Each person is entitled to one entry only.

Congratulations to our winners!

  • Ong Weiying
  • Amber Chan
  • Amirul Nasir

About Pandorum

Aboard a seemingly abandoned spacecraft, 2 astronauts awaken in a hyper-sleep chamber. It’s pitch black, they are disoriented.  With no recollection of who they are or what their mission is, the only sound they hear is a low rumble and creak from the belly of the ship.

There is only one way out of the chamber: a dark and narrow airshaft. Corporal Bower (Foster), the younger of the two, crawls inside, while the other, Lt. Payton (Quaid), stays behind for guidance on a radio transmitter.

As Bower ventures deeper and deeper into the ship, he discovers that he and Payton are not alone. Slowly the vehicle’s shocking and deadly secrets come unravelled, and the astronauts realise that the survival of mankind hinges on their actions.

Release Details

Date: Oct 15
Rating: TBA
Running time: 105 min

Directed by: Christian Alvart
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Ben Foster, Cam Gigandet, Norman Reedus & Cung Le

About Shermaine Yeo

Shermaine is a myriad of things exploding in one human body, topped off with a girl-next-door face. Effectively bilingual in both English and Mandarin, as she’d like to think, this former Chinese literature student never fails to be amazed at the rich 5,000-year history of Chinese culture. She dreams of going back to when poets used to sit at pavilions and languidly pen phrases illustrating the picturesque scenery or romantic ambience, accompanied by the sound of rivers flowing. A helpless romantic, she aspires to do a double major in English literature and Chinese literature and become a lyricist. If she dares be bolder in her dreams, the violinist and former yangqin player in her school’s Chinese orchestra, would prefer to be a music producer, completing the magic of a beautiful set of lyrics. For now, UrbanWire is where she’ll make her inscriptions. To Shermaine, life is very much like a poem, where emotions run deep as you dance to the irregular cadence of the bittersweet flavours.

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