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Title: Guillermo Del Toro talks "Pan's Labyrinth"

Added: Oct 31, 2007

Author: mjleshock

Duration: 7:9

Description:
Film director Guillermo Del Toro talks about his latest film "Pan's Labyrinth" with "metromix on CLTV" host Marcus Leshock. "Pan's Labyrinth" is one of the recent classics, a dark horror film that explores the fantasy of a child during the Spanish civil war.The "Alfonso" discussed in the interview is fellow Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron, who was releasing his film "Children of Men" around the same time as Guillermo's movie. For more interviews like this one, be sure to subscribe to Marcus's YouTube channel at youtube.com/mjleshock. And visit the "metromix on CLTV" website at cltv.com/metromix.

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Youtube Comments: 80

SamanthaVlassis Says:

Jun 9, 2011 - I love this movie!!=)

mawehe63 Says:

Jun 23, 2011 - i was 11 when i saw this movie, it was amazing. i cmpletely understood it, and i crave movies like this, sadly there aren't many like this

tonyohnoyoudidnt Says:

Jun 30, 2011 - cool story

frootloopsfan Says:

Jun 30, 2011 - @Grecia1401 

sixpointneuf Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - I'm glad he added his touch to the Hobbit

Hyman74Roth Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - Me too, I mean if he had to leave on a bitter note at least you could see his visual vision in the future films.

Hyman74Roth Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - Its nice to hear that Prisoner of Azkaban was not Guillermo Del Toro's favorite HP book because everybody says its there favorite book.

KeneshaCoulibaly Says:

Aug 24, 2011 - Oooh, a Charles Dickens feel to the first Harry Potter would have been DOPE. Wow . . . I would have loved to see his version. He's really sweet with imaging and painting a picture. I love it. Great interview.

Matchewawa Says:

Sep 1, 2011 - My parent's brought me and my little brother and sister to see this back when it came out. For some reason, even with the R rating, they were convinced it would be like Narnia. I was, saaaaay, 12? Actually I had just turned 13. The funny part is I was the only one who enjoyed it. I really appreciated this movie and my parents just complained that it wasn't what they expected. XD I always wanted to be a film director, so it would make sense that I would appreciate this as a less mainstream movie.

Noorieification Says:

Sep 11, 2011 - This is the first youtube video that I have seen with 0 dislikes!!! wow!

13abie Says:

Sep 27, 2011 - This interview is FAUNtastic!

xsotax Says:

Nov 7, 2011 - Was this really R? Woaaah

yougotit96 Says:

Nov 12, 2011 - very true, im high and usually i can really tell if the interviewer is a fake ass ass hole, but this one understands the movie and is very good at having natural planned conversations 

EllieWallander95 Says:

Dec 16, 2011 - Stupid hollywood. If they would have cut the violence it wouldnt have been so good X) <33This movie won three oscars and it is the contrast beetween this innocent girl, Ofleia and the brutal reality that makes it so amazing. :D I love it and it makes me cry every time.

ScaryMeadow Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - It does feature a guy having his face smashed in. In detail.

kejlu Says:

Feb 9, 2012 - It's a fairy tale...for adults.

xsotax Says:

Feb 10, 2012 - I don't know, the movie theatre was filled with children in Mexico and i think it was giver a PG13 classification.

kejlu Says:

Feb 10, 2012 - Well, the ratings are different in the US and in Mexico. Apparently it was rated C in Mexico...which means "For adults over 18. High degree of violence (including cruelty), sexual content, and/or drug abuse/references. Verbal violence and offensive language is permitted, but only for narrative purposes."

xsotax Says:

Feb 13, 2012 - Strange, I was 16 when this movie came out, and went to see it alone with no problems.. Well whatever, it's a great movie and that'a importatn

DyLeN17 Says:

Feb 20, 2012 - Thank god Hollywood didn't touch this.Hollywood, and greedy capitalists end up ruining true pieces of art.

killer92173 Says:

Mar 4, 2012 - I truly love this movie!! it's up there in my top 10 favorite movies of all times!!

Phanaoshot Says:

Mar 13, 2012 - GREAT interview!Although I have a little correction for the description: The movie is set AFTER the Spanish Civil War(1936-1939).

foreverwithyou47 Says:

Apr 2, 2012 - heh I saw this when I was like 13 and I understood it perfectly

BangLikeABassist Says:

Apr 5, 2012 - We got a badass over here.

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