Into the Woods Blu-Ray available soon
1-Disc Blu-Ray + Digital HD
Are you a big fan of Into the Woods? Have you seen the Broadway show and you have been an addicted one of the movie version as well? Very good. For you there is a wonderful news: very soon this next march 24th the movie Into the Woods, announced Disney, will be launched in Blu-Ray . This stunning movie received three nominations at the Academy Awards and it is the adaptation of the Broadway musical created by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine in 1987. Rob Marshall the director said to the press he decided to realize this movie for talking better to the families and kids of today, considering the Twin Towers Attacks and well, being so visionary, also the actual situation in the entire world, I guess. Families and kids and people in general are living a different reality respect to the ones of the past generations, unfortunately. Complexities are growing. Into the Woods wants maybe not to give an answer to all these problems but to trying to add a new light at this different world. I would invite everyone to buying this DVD. Actors performed here: Meryl Streep in the role of the Witch; Johnny Depp in the one of the Lascivious Wolf, Anna Kendrick, Emily Blunt, Chris Pine, James Corden. In the Blu-Ray pack will be possible to find: the original song written by Sondheim and not included in the movie: “She’ll be back” sang by Meryl Streep. This song reveals more about her relationship with Rapunzel. In the DVD a special section regarding the creation of Into the Woods. Interview with Marshall and all the incredible creative people he was surrounded by. You will find other wagons of extras and informations and so: go for it. Take the hand of these creative people and accept the invite of all of them for going all together Into the Woods.
Anna Maria Polidori
What happened Johnny?
Johnny Depp didn’t film this past monday, some scenes of Mortdecai, the new coming soon movie involving the art dealer Charlie Mortdecai, because sick
Apparently it was a bad migraine.
For sure a very unusual fact in the history of Johnny Depp , an actor who loves to acting and respect very much the schedule of every work day.
He had to be seriously very sick for not being at the Pinewood Studios wearing his Charlie Mortdecai moustache.
That day as reported firstly by the Mirror the production has lived with great agitation and tension all this story.
Never happened to the Pinewood a story like this one with Johnny Depp absent and never happened to Johnny Depp something like that either.
This past monday Johnny’s absence meant a lot.
There were involved in fact 100 extras, Paul Bettany, and it was a nightclub scene.
A big budget loss. Extras waited per hours the arrival of the protagonist, and at the end of the day although they didn’t film they have been paid. Paul Bettany needs to be paid as all the rest of people involved. Paul Bettany plays the role of Jock, Charlie Mortdecai’s butler. In the cast: Gwyneth Paltrow, Ewan McGregor, Jeff Goldblum.
A movie source confessed to the Mirror: “The re-shoot is only meant to last seven days, so missing a whole day is a big deal. Johnny must’ve been really under the weather not to arrive at all. Everyone will have to work extra hard now to get it done.”
It’s the first time that Johnny Depp can’t film because sick.
Johnny loves Mortdecai and I am more than sure that he wants to introduce Charlie Mortdecai to all of us at the best.
The Mirror tried to reach some Johnny’s spokesmen but they replied to them: “We will come back to you if we have a comment.”
Lionsgate spokesman unreachable.
Paul Westwood, an actor on Mortdecai playing the role of a footman remembers his days of shootings Mortdecai with Johnny: “Johnny was very good to be on set with. It was like an acting masterclass.”
Charlie Mortdecai, what a character! The movie is based on the final, last book written by Bonfiglioli and completed by Craig Brown: The great Mortdecai Moustache Mystery. The book was published in 1999.
Johnny, stay well. We can’t wait to see you in Mortdecai.
Anna Maria Polidori
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