Contest closed Oct 19.

The answer is “Congo”.

Congratulations to the following winners:

Mervyn Sng (S82xxxxxA), Jennifer Lin (S84xxxxxE), Clarence Phoon (S87xxxxxI), Ashley Soh (S81xxxxxF), Lim Siew Yok (S03xxxxxD)

 

 

RELEASE DATE: Oct 18
RATING: PG 13 (Some Frightening Scenes)
DIRECTED BY: Sid Bennett
STARRING: Natasha Loring, Matt Kane, Richard Dillane

SYNOPSIS: And the world thought that dinosaurs were extinct…

Brace yourself for a chilling ride into the heart of the Congo jungle, as an expedition accompanied by a film crew discovers that creatures thought to have been extinct for 65 million years are very much alive.

This is the most exciting dinosaur movie since Jurassic Park!

Following the disappearance of an expedition led by renowned explorer Jonathan Marchant, two Congolese fishermen discover a rucksack drifting in a river. Inside are tapes and hard drives containing over 100 hours of film. The footage tells the story of the expedition’s disappearance…

Together with a TV crew and armed with an array of state-of-the-art mini cams, the expedition team from The British Cryptozoological Society had set out to track down Mokele Mbembe, a mythical monster believed to be descended from dinosaurs – Africa’s answer to the Loch Ness Monster.

Recently expelled from school, Jonathan’s son, 15-year-old gadget freak Luke Marchant, stows away aboard the helicopter taking the expedition deep into the Congolese jungle.

The mission almost ends before it begins when their chopper crashes deep in the heart of the Congo. What follows is a nerve-jangling adventure delving into mysterious places teeming with prehistoric creatures, both malevolent and benign…

UrbanWire is giving out 5 pairs of in-season passes to The Dinosaur Project! To qualify, simply answer a question:

In The Dinosaur Project, which country did the team travel to for their expedition?

Submit your answers here!

 

*In-season passes are only valid on weekdays, and starting a week after its premiere on Oct 18.

Prizes proudly sponsored by Shaw Organisation.