Snow White & The huntsman may not open until 3 months
later than the Julia Roberts and Lilly Collins film, but it has had a title for
some time. The Order of The 7, Disney’s upcoming Snow White film, has had 2
titles; it was formerly Snow & The
Seven. But with it’s release only 4 months away Tarsem Singh’s Snow white film has
been embarrassed at all the fairy tale parties as it had no name.
Snow White pics: The first of the THREE upcoming Snow White films releases pics of Julia Roberts, Lilly Allen & Armie Hammer...
Well it can stand tall now as it has finally stopped being
scared that Rumpelstiltskin would have power over them and named the film...”Mirror,
Mirror.” It is a pretty decent title and that very magical, very fairy tale
aspect of the story does seem to fit in pretty well with the look of this Snow
White adaptation; which is a lot more Fairy Tale and a lot less Faerie “war”
story than the other 2 Snow White films. (Which you can read about and see
related video for here)...
Hello, this totally off topics but what age limit will you have for Breaking Dawn in the UK ?
ReplyDeleteHi Met. It has been rated a 12A. (I'm pretty sure you know this but that means if you are under 12 you can only see it if accompanied by an adult. :)
ReplyDeleteHm, well the other thre had a 11 yrs limit in our country, which is something similar to 12A. (But as you might guess it is eleven instead of twelwe, and no one below seven.)However, we have a 15 yrs limit at the moment. And with that limit there is no chance of getting in even if an adult accompanies you. Imagine all the fourteen yrs in Sweden who saw "Eclipse" last year, ha ha. Life's a bitch and then you die. Although, I think I understand why we have that age limit...
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised as it just got a 12A here. I guess there will be a few Swedes waiting for the DVD or Blu-Ray! :)
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