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'The Omen' - exclusive interviews
Chris Tilly speaks to stars Liev Schreiber and Julia Stiles and director John Moore about remaking a classic.
Jun 6 2006
It's 06.06.06, which means that we're all doomed and the world could potentially end today. If it doesn't however, this devilish date also heralds the release of 'The Omen' in cinemas worldwide.
A modern-day remake of the 1976 horror classic, the film revolves around the return of the Prince of Darkness in the shape of a satanic child, and The TOMB recently jetted over to New York to catch up with the makers of the movie.
So if you want to see John Moore explaining why he remade it, Julia Stiles the pressure involved in re-interpreting a classic and Liev Schreiber describing what it's like to nearly be eaten by a pack of dogs, then click here.
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- becki said...
- was really borin. bit jumpy but dint like it! Posted on Jun 19 2006 13:53
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- amie said...
- apsoulutly crap Posted on Jun 12 2006 10:49
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- janice said...
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i love the film!! its sooooooooooo good
i managed to get a pirate of it!!
its fantastic! Posted on Jun 09 2006 22:16 - Report as inappropriate
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- Liev Schreiber said...
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wow
this film is dazzling
even with its gothic story
i loved it!
not
hahha
it sucked Posted on Jun 09 2006 22:14 - Report as inappropriate
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- Pete said...
- Cool interviews - can't wait to see the film. Posted on Jun 09 2006 15:54
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