Sunday

Amber Alert: Terror on the Highway DVD Review and #Giveaway


        There has always been and always will be crime regardless of where you live as it's nothing that is new to this generation.  Having children can be a really scary thing, especially a teenage daughter!  There are just so many things we try to protect them from as parents that it seems virtually impossible to keep them from it all.  I was recently asked to review a new movie from Nassar Entertainment on July 29, 2014, called Amber Alert: Terror on the Highway.


        The Synopsis says "Larsan is a man on the edge, making a dead rush for Mexico and kidnapping two young girls along the way. He is hotly pursued by police chief Martha Geiger, herself a mother of two. Using the Amber Alert system, Geiger constructs a psychological trap that will brutally punish the man who came in to mess with her town."

        Not only is this a horrid situation which truly happens in our own backyard, but it is a difficult thing to watch as sort of an "entertainment".  Ever since having children, I find myself crying at more things than I would have before.  This movie is no exception.  I know there are some pretty terrible people out there and this movie portrays a different side of it all.

Recommendation:  Although this is a hard drama to watch in my eyes, I loved the way it shows a different aspect than what we see on the news!  I think this is worth a purchase for sure!
RELEASE DATE: July 29, 2014
CAST: Tom Berenger (Platoon), Torri Higginson (TV’s “Stargate: Atlantis”), Britt McKillip (Coming Home for Christmas)
DIRECTOR: George Mendeluk (The Marsh)

Giveaway:  Nassar Entertainment is going to give TWO of A Lucky Ladybug's lucky readers Amber Alert Terror on the Highway DVD to have of their own!
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16 comments:

  1. i try to teach them we have had missing kids in our area they think nothing can touch them until one day when they get taken then they will say i should of listened to my mama

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  2. don't talk to strangers is number one rule. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net

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  3. I make sure my daughter has her cell phone with her when she goes out with her friends and only goes out in groups, and never walks the neighborhood alone.

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  4. I teach children to stay safe by telling them not to go with strangers. BWallace1980(at)Hotmail(d0t)com

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  5. I would teach my kids not to talk or go off with strangers. They also knew their phone number and address. Cheryl Abdelnour cjabdelnour@hotmail.com

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  6. I tell my kids that if they get lost, to ask a mommy for help.

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  7. Oh my goodness, I do think about this scary thought every now and then. You have to watch your kids like a hawk now days, there are just too many weird and sicko people out there now days. My close grade school friend and I were almost abducted together back in the 60's. We ran like crazy to get in our school at the time.

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  8. I still would like to win my grandson some Sid The Science Kid DVD's, Thank-you

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  9. stay away from strangers and if one won't leave you alone start screaming and running - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com

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  10. I tell my daughter to never go anywhere with a stranger.

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  11. Discuss this things while we are in different situations or discuss during a movie we watch together.

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  12. Always be aware of your surroundings.

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  13. Uhm, they are too young to know better so I never let them leave my site!

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  14. I tell them not to talk to strangers

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  15. Always look around you, if something doesn't seem right, get out of the area. Also is don't speak to strangers. My kids are little, and don't go out of my sight but I still teach them, never know in todays world.

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