Second 'Night at the Museum' card
The second card in our 'Night at the Museum' deck collector series is here.
Dec 20 2006
To tie-in with the release of 'Night At The Museum', Vue and 20th Century Fox are releasing a new Vue Deck Collector Series for fans to collect from now until January 3, and Time Out's second card can be found here!
On completing your collection, you'll have a chance to win a
holiday for four to New York including entrance into the fantastic
American Museum of Natural History. Other prizes include tickets to a 'Night at the Museum' screening hosted by McFly.
There are 12 cards to
collect, each one offering an interactive insight into the film with
multimedia elements such as soundbites, wallpapers, posters, video
clips and games.
Cards will have multiple releases to allow for
late entrants to take part. Some cards will be widely released and easy
to find, some will be on rare release providing more of a challenge.
Cards will be available here at timeout.com/film, at myvue.com and
other participating sites.
For those that want to, there's the
opportunity to trade cards with other participants, enabling
collections to be completed faster. Plus fast collectors can compete
for bonus points to get to the top of the leader board.
To get your collection going, simply click on the above 'Dexter' card and soon you could be following the cast of 'Night At The Museum' all the way to New York's American Museum of Natural History.
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