Contest: Win a copy of The Limit, Robert Rodriguez’s VR film

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Get into the action with this contest: Win a copy of Robert Rodriguez’s The Limit.

Did you know they started making movies in VR? I had no idea. It’s kind of cool, and also a little intimidating. What if everything goes to VR, and the only way I can drink coffee is in a virtual world where the thrills are high but the caffeine is low?!

Let the future take you, friends. Robert Rodriguez made a VR movie called The Limit, and we’re going to give you a copy!

Robert Rodriguez’s THE LIMIT: A Virtual Reality Film | Trailer w/ Michelle Rodriguez & Norman Reedus

Read some professional writing about The Limit while I try and wrap my antiquated head around this whole thing:

Enter a new world of storytelling in this blockbuster “immersive cinema” experience from visionary filmmaker Robert Rodriguez (Sin City). As a rogue agent with a mysterious past, you enlist the help of enhanced super-assassin M-13 (Michelle Rodriguez) to retrieve your identity and strike against the deadly organization that created you. Also featuring Norman Reedus (The Walking Dead), THE LIMIT will put you inside a high-octane 20-minute action movie like you’ve never seen!

Every now and again I have this dream where Michelle Rodriguez beats the hell out of me, and I gotta say it’s one of my favorites. Yowzas.

To enter to win, use the widget below to drop your name and email address. Do this daily throughout the duration of the contest for additional chances to win! To pick up even more entries, follow Flixist on Twitter and share our contest with your friends. Matthew said he’d let me go outside for recess if we got enough Twitter followers.

We have one copy to give out — your choice between Steam, Oculus Go, and Oculus Rift. Winner will be drawn on Friday, December 14.

The Limit is now available on Oculus, Steam, Samsung VR, Viveport, Google Daydream, Google Play, and Apple iOS virtual reality devices. Head over to Destructoid for more chances to win.

Win a copy of The Limit, Robert Rodriguez’s VR film