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The Eye
Aug 14, 2007 18:43:04 GMT -5
Post by ML Fan on Aug 14, 2007 18:43:04 GMT -5
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The Eye
Aug 15, 2007 17:34:18 GMT -5
Post by ML Fan on Aug 15, 2007 17:34:18 GMT -5
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The Eye
Aug 21, 2007 7:42:11 GMT -5
Post by ML Fan on Aug 21, 2007 7:42:11 GMT -5
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The Eye
Oct 10, 2007 10:13:00 GMT -5
Post by ML Fan on Oct 10, 2007 10:13:00 GMT -5
The Eye Trailer When? Well, we have heard rumblings through the crypt that Lionsgate is attaching their first look at The Eye, starring Jessica Alba, to prints of Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? which opens this Friday. There is the potential that the trailer will be pulled due to scheduling changes (it moved to February 1st) and reshoots. At the moment, however, its due to hit multiplexes this week. Info from www.shocktillyoudrop.com.
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The Eye
Oct 12, 2007 18:12:26 GMT -5
Post by dzero on Oct 12, 2007 18:12:26 GMT -5
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Post by dzero on Nov 9, 2007 0:19:17 GMT -5
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The Eye
Nov 9, 2007 17:58:04 GMT -5
Post by spikeloud on Nov 9, 2007 17:58:04 GMT -5
looks like that would be a cool album cover
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The Eye
Nov 19, 2007 11:34:45 GMT -5
Post by ML Fan on Nov 19, 2007 11:34:45 GMT -5
The Eye With the success of The Ring and The Grudge, Hollywood discovered there was millions to be made off remaking foreign horror movies. Next February, Lionsgate hopes to continue that trend when the studio releases the Tom Cruise/Paula Wagner-produced The Eye, a remake of the Hong Kong film, Gin Gwai, about a blind woman who receives a cornea transplant and finds she can now see ghosts. The picture will star Jessica Alba as the disturbed heroine who seeks out the truth about the eye’s original owner. Lionsgate won’t need Ring or Grudge-like numbers to show a profit. Like the studio’s hugely successful Saw franchise, Eye reportedly cost only $12 million to produce, and with a moderately high-profile star like Alba as its chief box office draw, it’ll have little trouble earning back its investment. Plus, February has been inexplicably kind to horror movies. Back in 2000, Scream 3 set a then-record for a first-run release with s $35 million opening, only to be eclipsed the following year by another horror sequel, Hannibal, which ran off with $58 million. Recent years have also seen the low-budget remake When a Stranger Calls and The Messengers earn respectable numbers. With an effective trailer that’s already been making its rounds with Saw IV, not to mention a lack of horror movies between now and February, fans will be itching to see The Eye. And should it gross $50 million or more, expect a sequel shortly thereafter. Info from www.boxofficeprophets.com
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The Eye
Nov 20, 2007 12:08:25 GMT -5
Post by dzero on Nov 20, 2007 12:08:25 GMT -5
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The Eye
Nov 26, 2007 20:14:03 GMT -5
Post by dzero on Nov 26, 2007 20:14:03 GMT -5
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The Eye
Dec 13, 2007 21:21:51 GMT -5
Post by dzero on Dec 13, 2007 21:21:51 GMT -5
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The Eye
Jan 11, 2008 19:55:34 GMT -5
Post by dzero on Jan 11, 2008 19:55:34 GMT -5
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The Eye
Jan 19, 2008 0:30:29 GMT -5
Post by dzero on Jan 19, 2008 0:30:29 GMT -5
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The Eye
Feb 2, 2008 19:11:17 GMT -5
Post by dzero on Feb 2, 2008 19:11:17 GMT -5
Saw the movie last night. I'm not really a horror movie fan , so it's no surprise that I didn't like the film very much. The movie moves along at a good pace and is more about suspense and surprise than gore which is good IMO. I thought Jessica did a very nice job with her performance. She is on screen almost every second of the movie and it takes a lot of confidence for a performer to do that. Very proud of her . One little observation, the movie should have been titled Speed III ;D ;D little joke for anyone who has seen the movie
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The Eye
Feb 7, 2008 20:11:35 GMT -5
Post by spikeloud on Feb 7, 2008 20:11:35 GMT -5
saw it last weekend...very x-files,ish the begining was a little too slow though
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