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Exclusive Trailer: Jessica Alba in The Eye
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by Jen Yamato | November 26, 2007
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We'd wager many moviegoers would happily fork over their ten bucks to see a movie about body parts starring Jessica Alba. Now you can watch AskMen's Number One Most Desirable Woman put her peepers on display in the trailer premiere for The Eye, exclusively on RT!

Hollywood has been itching for years to remake the original 2003 horror pic, written and directed by Hong Kong horror team Danny and Oxide Pang. Now Lionsgate presents the tale of the world's worst post-surgical side effect for your viewing pleasure, which hits theaters February 1, 2008.


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In The Eye, Jessica Alba is a beautiful young concert violinist named Sydney Wells. Blind since childhood, Sydney undergoes a corneal transplant in both eyes that allows her to see for the first time in years. But when she begins to see things -- freaky things -- she suspects her anonymous organ donor passed on more than just a pair of eyeballs...

The original Eye, which garnered a 69 percent Tomatometer, spawned two sequels (The Eye 2 and The Eye 10) which were also directed by the Pang Brothers. This time around, a mess of Hollywood types are involved -- Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner producing, Sebastian Gutierrez (Gothika, Snakes on a Plane) scripting, and the duo of David Moreau and Xavier Palud (who co-directed last year's French horror pic Them) at the helm in their English-language debut. Also along for the spooky ride in the supporting cast are Parker Posey, Alessandro Nivola, and Rade Serbedzija.

Check out the trailer premiere here!

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Comments (1-20 of 37 posts) | Reply
Bardego
Bardego writes:
on Nov 26 2007 02:36 PM

I don't get it. If this ability comes from the donated eye, then how come she can also hear the dead?

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Jen Yamato
Jen Yamato writes:
on Nov 26 2007 03:30 PM

That, Bardego, is a good question. Guess we'll have to watch the movie to find out!

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lickadisplit
lickadisplit writes:
on Nov 26 2007 03:44 PM

Also, how the hell does she know that her vision is blurry, she has never seen anything in her life, she wouldn't know what blurry is.

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hewpot
hewpot writes:
on Nov 26 2007 03:56 PM

yeah, i bet these good questions will never be answered, hence, this movie will suck major testicles, probably that of elephant proportion.

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arpeggio191
arpeggio191 writes:
on Nov 26 2007 04:02 PM

i thought she only had one eye replaced. Shouldn't the title be "Eyes"? Really though... this movie is going to blooooooooooowwwwwww

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EwoknRoll
EwoknRoll writes:
on Nov 26 2007 04:42 PM

This is a Remake of a Japanese horror movie.. Just like the Ring, The Grudge, Dark Water, Ect. I hope they don't mess this up. The Japanese film was scary as hell!

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CaptainSiberia
CaptainSiberia writes:
on Nov 26 2007 05:28 PM

Well, it can't suck more than the original did. Or can it? Hollywood loves to suck!

Please, Rotten Tomatoes, don't actively seek out ****ty movies to write about! How god damn stupid are you? Whose side are you on?


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Jen Yamato
Jen Yamato writes:
on Nov 26 2007 07:33 PM

In reply to this comment (#1308258)
Watch who you call stupid, Captain.

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Jen Yamato
Jen Yamato writes:
on Nov 26 2007 07:37 PM

In reply to this comment (#1308046)
And EwoknRoll, the original definitely was not Japanese. Pan-Asian in cast and crew, shot in Thailand and Hong Kong, but not Japanese.

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eastern2western
eastern2western writes:
on Nov 26 2007 08:47 PM

I can not believe that the american remake is even remaking the exact same grammatic mistake the chinese one did. All of your complains also exist in the original movie. What made the original so great is that it was just very refreshing to see a asian scary movie that does not use like a lot of splatters and blood.

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kobe8byrant
kobe8byrant writes:
on Nov 26 2007 08:51 PM

Just because all Asians look the same doesn't mean they are all Japanese. Does anyone know Hong Kong at all? The stupid presenter at the Oscars labeled Infernal Affairs as a Jap movie as well? Retards!

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joemarasmus
joemarasmus writes:
on Nov 26 2007 09:05 PM

I, myself, am the proud owner of transplanted corneas, so this movie sounds fascinating to me.

Keep your contacts clean, folks.


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Bardego
Bardego writes:
on Nov 26 2007 09:14 PM

In reply to this comment (#1309939)
Seen any undead lately?

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wordweaver
wordweaver writes:
on Nov 26 2007 09:44 PM

why does this *****(alba) keep getting roles? she can't freakin' act. I would never forgive her for destroying Susan Storm's legacy on Fantastic Four with her lazy on screen presence. Don't even get me started on Honey, Into the Blue, Good Luck Chuck and the list goes on. All her movies have flopped but she still gets roles? are you kidding me? her upcoming movie "Awake" is equally bound to flop. She belongs on the covers on Maxim and not in front of the camera.

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Kelldor
Kelldor writes:
on Nov 26 2007 10:10 PM

The trailer makes this film look just like the original version, am I the only one that thought this trailer gave waaay too much away? I enjoyed the original so seeing the same film just with different actors can't be that bad of a thing, can it? Just makes it more relatable, and really who among us can judge acting ability, sometimes it can just be a bad director or awkward lines, why is the actor always judged so personally when they're attractive and their name is everywhere, but when they are no-names, the director is the one condemned? Sorry bout the bad writing, I think I've ad too much sake (doesn't make me any less relevant[I hope])

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harrismonkey
harrismonkey writes:
on Nov 26 2007 11:25 PM

Two thoughts

1. When an actor consistently gives poor performances, you can't blame the director. That would mean every director she works with is incompetent (which COULD also be true). If she was good, we would have noticed by now, she's had plenty of chances to prove herself.

2. If you knew what you were looking at, the trailer would give too much away. But what's really disapointing to me is the trailer certainly looks like they've remained faithful to the entire original story. I'm not a fan of the original film. The early parts where everything was blury were creepy, but once she could see the movie pretty much went down the crapper-

there was one amazing sequence/twist about 2/3rds of the way through the film. I was really hoping they'd keep this and rework much of the rest of the film- but it certainly looks like they've kept the same moronic ending the original had. I'm disapointed.


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Kelldor
Kelldor writes:
on Nov 27 2007 02:51 AM

Looks like the same ending. I think she's an ok actress (actor) but I could be biased cuz I think she's hot.

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Evimeleth
Evimeleth writes:
on Nov 27 2007 04:34 AM

It all sounded pretty lame to me until I got to the "Parker Posey is involved" part.

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Toysoldiers
Toysoldiers writes:
on Nov 27 2007 04:57 AM

I think this is just gonna be another time killing movie

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Dachshund96
Dachshund96 writes:
on Nov 27 2007 05:45 AM

I also believe she can't act. I am also tired of hearing people say she is so hot. Yeah if you like looking at my dogs *** then hell she is hot.



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