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The Walking Dead is a certified hit, having just wrapped up its all-too-short freshman season with a literal bang. For those of you without AMC who have been wondering what all the hubbub was about, Anchor Bay Entertainment will be resurrecting the series on Blu-ray and DVD March 8th.
We’ve got looks at both types of box art below, but word on what sort of bonus features the set might include are still pending. At the very least, I’d expect something looking at the show’s source material, the outstanding Image comic by Robert Kirkman. I’d also like to request some zombie commentary. I think those crazy kids might have more on their mind than just braaaaiiiins, if only somebody would give them a chance and shove a microphone in front of them.
It was just a few hours ago that we were talking about two competing projects inspired by Snow White, and two different A-list actresses considered to play the evil queen. Now we’re already moving on to the younger talent for one of the projects, Snow White and the Huntsman, which is indevelopment at Universal with a script that made the Black List today. The Huntsman producers, according to THR, are looking into four different relatively unknown actresses to play one of the titular role, with Michael Fassender also considered to play the other half of the lead duo as the Huntsman.
The shortlist of four includes Riley Keough (Elvis’s granddaughter seen in The Runaways) and Felicity Jones (in Julie Taymor’s The Tempest), plus Bella Heathcoat and Alicia Vikander, whose entire careers thus far have taken place overseas. The studio is still willing to change their mind and look for a better known actress– Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning and Saoirse Ronan, predictably, have all been considered– but right now they’re in the process of screen testing the unknowns.
Imagine: suspenseful scene in the shower (the girl who would be stabbed when a shower) in the famous movie: Psycho (by Alfred Hitchcock) … but without the music! Thriller without music? There are many levels of tension is lost without the help of music.
Music has become an integral part of the film (any genre). Even some film music deeply ingrained in the minds of his audience. Some people will always be lulled into the world far away, into the nature Cassablanca, when I hear As Time Goes By. Some people are still humming “Lara’s Theme, and remembering the epic love Doctor Zhivago. Or whistling the theme song Love Story at the time feeling romantic. Many films became immortal because of the song / music.


