Silent Hill will be released on Collector’s Edition Blu-ray on July 9 via Scream Factory. Devon Whitehead designed the new cover; the theatrical artwork will be on the reverse side.
Based on Konami’s video game of the same name, the 2006 horror film is directed by Christophe Gans (Brotherhood of the Wolf) and written by Roger Avary (The Rules of Attraction). Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger, Kim Coates, Tanya Allen, Alice Krige, and Jodelle Ferland star.
Extras will be revealed at a later date, but Scream Factory confirms that they are working closely with Gans to deliver a two-disc set loaded with extras.
(In which Rose Bertin comes to Paris, rises in rank, hobnobs with royalty, and escapes the Guillotine. Also the
long
standing mystery of the fate of the Lost Dauphin is solved)
To Paris, she came, a country maid, highly ambitious and unafraid.
Knocked on doors, got no’s and nopes, but she was from a long line of lycanthropes
She learned the whimsies of the “Ton” and she came from the Provence of Gevaudon
Rose had mad skills as a mover and shaker, she opened up a store as a pricy dressmaker
Aristos flocked to her store with their painted faces, and she made friends in very high places
She met the Austrian princess at a garden frolic, it was helpful Antoinette was a shopaholic
Antoinette played at being a shepherdess, while the servants complained and cleaned up her mess.
The lambs would bleat with pathos and fear, whenever Mademoiselle Bertin drew near
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The illegitimate use of a state by economic interests for their own ends is based upon a preexisting illegitimate power of the state to enrich some persons at the expense of others. Eliminate that illegitimate power of giving differential economic benefits and you eliminate or drastically restrict the motive for wanting political influence.
— Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State, and Utopia (via philosophybits)