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 If you ;ve seen the spooky dark magic trailers for Snow White and the Huntsman, then you too might think that Snow White will be eclipsed by the awesome Evil Queen  stanley cup becher    Charlize Theron  kick-ass soul-sucking and milk-bathing. We asked this dirty fairy tale   director, Rupert Sanders, why this movie wasn ;t called Evil Queen: Unhinged, and just how much screen time Snow White has. Plus, find out what the director named the film   eighth dwarf. We ;ve been calling this film black fantasy 8230; Rupert Sanders: Have you  Like Shaft  This m stanley quencher ovie makes us think about Eighties fantasy flicks like Willow and Beastmas stanley cup ter, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal 鈥?did you revisit a lot of these films  I didn ;t actually. I actually tried to, but I don ;t know, they belong to a different era. I revisited Pre-Raphaelite paintings, Victorian fairy painters who had been locked up in mental institutions. I revisited the Grimm   fairy tales and a lot of the other Hans Christian Andersen tales. And just tried to immerse myself in the real fairy tales. Black fantasy is very different from black fairy tales. Fantasy films are here and fairy tales are here. There   definitely a very thin dividing line. But a fairy tale film is very different, to me, from a fantasy film. From the look of the trailer, it feels like this movie should be called Evil Queen not Snow White. How much is Kristen Stewart in this film  She   in i Slqi Google   s Stopped Selling 16GB Nexus 7 Tablets Because They   re Too Popular
 From a forthcoming episode of PBS   NOVA scienceNOW on the science of crime prevention comes an interesting revelation: William Marsten, one of the people behind the inven vaso stanley tion of the  oft-maligned  lie-detecting polygraph, is the same William Marsten who created Wonder Woman and her truth-producing Golden Lasso: Anyone caught in the lasso found it impossible to lie, writes Manchester Metropolitan University psychologist Geoffrey Bunn in The lie detector, Wonder Woman and li stanley cup berty: the life and work of William Moulton Marston, and because Wonder Woman used it to extract confessions and compel obedience, the golden lasso was of course nothing less than a lie detector. The NOVA scienceNOW episode on whether science can stop crime airs on October 17. Learn more over at PBS.           stanley cup                                               PsychologyScienceWonder Woman