just watched troy...the directors cut!

Debuting October 26, Arrow’s new package consists of the following:
Disc One (Blu-ray):
* DAWN theatrical cut in high definition, with DTS-HD and 2.0 stereo soundtracks
* Audio commentary by Romero, Tom Savini and Chris Romero
* Audio commentary by producer Richard P. Rubinstein
* Rou Frumkes DOCUMENT OF THE DEAD documentary
* DOCUMENT lost interview and deleted scenes
* FAN OF THE DEAD French docu visiting the locations
Disc Two (DVD):
* DAWN OF THE DEAD director’s cut
* THE DEAD WILL WALK documentary
Disc Three (DVD):
* DAWN OF THE DEAD Dario Argento cut
* SCREAM GREATS Tom Savini documentary
* Publicity Vault with U.S. and German trailers, TV/radio spots and reviews, plus trailers for MACABRE, SLEEPLESS and THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY
In addition, the set includes four sleeve art options, a “For Every Night There Is a Dawn” collector’s booklet written by Fango contributor Calum Waddell and a double-sided fold-out poster. Arrow and Edinburgh, Scotland’s new Cult Fiction DVD store are teaming up to present the screenings, the first of which will take place at Edinburgh’s Cameo Picturehouse on Sunday, Oct. 25, with DAWN star Ken Foree and DAY OF THE DEAD’s Joseph Pilato in attendance for a Q&A moderated by Waddell. DAWN then shows on Monday the 26th at 5:30 p.m. at the Glasgow Film Theatre, also with actor guests.
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ngl I want to go to this and buy these!
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Eckhart wants role in 'Batman' sequel
Friday, September 18 2009, 23:15 BST
By Mark Langshaw, Gaming/Comics Reporter
Rex Features
Aaron Eckhart has expressed interest in reprising his role as Two-Face in Christopher Nolan's follow-up to The Dark Knight.
The actor portrayed Harvey Dent and his disfigured alter-ego in Batman's last film outing, which saw the character seemingly killed off in the end. Eckhart, however, is now appealing to Nolan to bring the villain back in a soap opera-inspired twist.
"I think I've talked myself out of the job. I thought I'd died. But you know, America's grown up on soap operas and reinventing people so why doesn't Chris take that into consideration," he said.
Eckhart added that he would "love" to return as the character, but would understand if Nolan made a clean break from the last film out of respect for the late Heath Ledger, who died from an accidental drug overdose in January 2008.
"If Chris asked me back, I would love to. Heath really was meant to come back as The Joker [for the next movie] as we all would want him to do so. Maybe this will be the way it is and be its own little thing."
Production on the next Batman film is rumoured to begin next year.
I would love to see that role again because I think he nailed two-face but I just think after the way it ended in Dark Knight I am not sure its going to be easy to write him back in...it could end the arguments on whether he broke his neck when he fell.
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