Win a Digital Code to M. Night Shyamalan’s Old
Old is now available on Digital (on digital retailers like iTunes, Vudu, Amazon, etc.) as of today, and our friends at Universal Home Entertainment have given us three Digital copies of the film, redeemable on Movies Anywhere or UniversalRedeem.com.
The digital copy features Deleted Scenes, behind-the-scene featurettes and more.
In order to win, tell us which is your favorite age and why. The more in-depth and creative, the better. Post your response by 11:59 p.m. Monday, October 11. The decision of the ComicMix judges will be final.
Take a seat behind-the-camera with never-before-seen deleted scenes and bonus features that offer a deep dive into this mystery of a family vacation that quickly turns sinister.
Starring an impressive international cast including Golden Globe winner Gael García Bernal (Mozart in the Jungle) , Vicky Krieps (Phantom Thread), Rufus Sewell (The Illusionist, A Knight’s Tale) , Alex Wolff (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle), Thomasin McKenzie (JoJo Rabbit), Abbey Lee (Mad Max: Fury Road), Nikki Amuka-Bird (Jupiter Ascending), Ken Leung (‘The Sopranos’, ‘Lost’), Eliza Scanlen (Little Women), Aaron Pierre (‘Britannia’), Embeth Davidtz (Schindler’s List, Matilda) and Emun Elliott (Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens). OLDis directed and produced by critically acclaimed filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan.
This chilling, mysterious new thriller follows a family on a tropical holiday who discover that the secluded beach where they are relaxing for a few hours is somehow causing them to age rapidly … reducing their entire lives into a single day.
BONUS FEATURES
- DELETED SCENES
- SHYAMALAN FAMILY BUSINESS – We look at what Night’s two daughters, Ishana and Saleka, contributed to the film and how collaborating with family made filming outside Philadelphia still feel like home.
- ALL THE BEACH IS A STAGE – Shooting a film in a wide-open space is challenging because angles have to be created, much like theatre. Night explains the significance of his camera movements and the cast discuss the unique experience of filming without coverage.
- NIGHTMARES IN PARADISE – When making a film like OLD, finding the right shooting location is everything. Hear the story of why Night took the production to the Dominican Republic and how Mother Nature both challenged and helped the production.
- A FAMILY IN THE MOMENT – Gael Garcia Bernal, Vicky Krieps, Thomasin McKenzie and Alex Wolff recount one very special, emotional night of filming that brought them closer than they ever imagined.
My favorite age is 18 because legally you are an adult and it’s time to par-tay! You can finally move out of your parent’s house, go to college or choose not to, make some terrible decisions you’ll learn to regret and get a taste for freedom. And that’s the beauty of life and the tender age of 18. You are free to make your own decisions and learn to live with the consequences. Of course hindsight is 20/20 and looking back with the knowledge and life experience I have now, I wish I could go back to age 18 and do things a little differently. ..spent more time with my father who passed away 2 years ago, spent more time with my mother who has Parkinson’s now, 18 was the beginning of my adulthood and there was so much promise and hope looking forward into the future. Life is meant to be lived without regret.
Have to go with 21, as it is the age when you can start legally drinking and a great party age back before the real world really sinks in, Ha.
I would definitely say 21 is the best age. I was in college with very little responsibility and was going to parties every weekend. I was thin and young and the world was my oyster. Ah, those were the days.
Age Fiddy, the halfway mark. I think by age 50 you’d experience a lot of shit in your life but it would now be the time where you seriously need to start checking things off your bucket list. Go skydiving, check. Go swimming with sharks (cue the Jaws theme), check. Get into a fight with a T-800, check. Go into space with Jeff Bezos, check?! I try hard not to look that far into my own future but it really makes you think about your life and what you have accomplished so far and what you still have left to do. Time is of the essence so get after it!
I think 16 is the best age. It begins that journey of independence with your first driver’s license and often your first job.
When you reach those two milestones, you begin to get a feel of what lies ahead of you. A taste of what’s to come!
My favorite age is 18. It’s an fun and exciting year. A time of transition. Hitting true adulthood yet still being young enough to not have all the responsibilities that go along with it. Senior year in high school, parties, prom. It was exciting to feel truly grown up, about to embark on the adventure of college.
My favorite age if I’m lucky enough to reach it will be 100 years old. To live for an entire century would be such a huge accomplishment in my life. I’d get to see the turn of the century, see what new technological innovations have been made, get see to my children have children, my grand children grow up and have their own children. Time is precious and you don’t get to decide how much of it you get but it’s what you do with the time you have that’s most important. And that in essence is the meaning of life.
25 was my favorite age because it was the time I had the most fun. I was recently married living in a new house starting a new job I enjoyed at the time and just living life to the fullest. It was also when my wife surprised me with a trip to Chicago to see the Cubs at Wrigley Field for the first time which I’ll always remember!