La Hora Marcada
Posted on | February 26, 2007
Oscar-nominated Pan’s Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro skewers Da Prez, cementing Hollywood’s reputation as a colony of commie-pinko-librulz. He
told a reception in Beverly Hills that he had been surprised to learn that his film, a fable about a little girl who retreats into a fantasy world in fascist Spain, had been shown at the White House…
“Having garnered praise from Stephen King, I felt it would be interesting to see what a true master of horror would think. Or a master of science-fiction if you think about the intelligence on Iraq.”
Del Toro said his film, which is set in post-civil war Spain in 1944, was particularly relevant in the post September-11 political climate.
“It’s good to remind people how things about your security and the good of your country can turn into absolutely horrid things,” Del Toro said.
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