Google the phrase ‘Julia’s Eyes’, and two main topics come up. One is how to apply make-up just like Julia Roberts. The other is a slew of articles about a new Spanish horror film.
While we’re genuinely interested in seeing how we can get Julia Roberts’ look, it’s the latter that grabs our attention. For no other reason than another well-known name: Guillermo del Toro.
Back in August 2009, when the Pan’s Labyrinth director was still deep in pre-production work on The Hobbit, he signed on to help guide another burgeoning new filmmaker’s vision to the big screen.
Or, as the case would be with Julia’s Eyes, his vision of a lack of vision. Having helped the likes of J.A. Bayona (The Orphanage) and Vincenzo Natali (Splice) make their own uniquely dark horror tales into movie realities, del Toro spied something interesting in fledgling director Guillem Morales' Julia's Eyes script, which he co-wrote with Oriol Paulo.
Says Paulo: “The thriller's an excuse to talk about a woman who overcomes her limitations; it's a journey of self-discovery...”
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ChrisWootton
May 17th 2011, 13:23
Looks good, don't watch the trailer though as it give too much away (I saw it a while back and thankfully have forgotten most of it now). You should add a page 11 that states that it is already (probably) being remade with someone like Megan Fox (is she still famous?) or Amber Heard.
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Hadouken76
May 17th 2011, 20:31
Looks good but still want the At Mountains of Madness, thats the big one.
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