Ticket Giveaway to see Hellbent

Is San Francisco ready for Hellbent? Or do we even care? Here in SF, we've suckled on an endless supply of classics like "What Ever Happened to Peaches Christ," and have pretty high standards for our homosexual horror. Hellbent bills itself as "the first gay slasher film," (an outrageous claim -- what was Psycho if not more than a bit fruity?) and tells the story of a bunch of boys running around and screaming at a Halloween Carnival in West Hollywood.
Having enjoyed several years' worth of legitimate real-life horror during Castro Halloweens, we can't wait to see what passes for a Halloween spookiness in that ludicrous city to the south. Ms. Christ herself has weighed in that she hears the film is good, and we've heard similar tentative endorsements. Right-wing (self-declared) religious wackos frown that "this is nothing more than the homosexual agenda trying to normalize the lifestyle" -- er, that's possible, we suppose, or maybe it's the homosexual agenda making up reasons to look at frantic heaving male bosoms.
Anyway, we're giving away passes to a screening on Tuesday, September 20, at an undisclosed time and in an undisclosed place. A limited number of winners will receive a followup email with all details to attend the screening with a guest. Seating isn't guaranteed; show up early just to be safe.
