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DGA Magazine VOL 28-3: September 2003
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Guillermo del Toro talks about his new movie Hellboy II: The Golden Army
with DGA Third Vice President Taylor Hackford (moderator).
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Director Guillermo del Toro (center) poses with Latino Committee members Anna-Marie Esparza, Sean Delgado, Livia Pérez-Borrero, Ricardo Méndez Matta, Maria Jimenez Henley, Co-Chair Betty Kaplan, committee member Alicia Rivera Frankl, and Co-Chairs A. P. Gonzalez and Gabe Torres at the Committee’s pre-screening reception.

On July 22, following the Los Angeles membership screening of Hellboy II: The Golden Army, the DGA Latino Committee invited the viewers to a special discussion between the film’s director, Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy), and DGA Third Vice President Taylor Hackford.

The film is the follow-up to del Toro’s highly successful feature Hellboy, that continues the adventures of the superhero from the underworld whose mission is to “bump back against things that go bump in the night.”

In his conversation with Hackford, del Toro had both the moderator and the audience in stitches with humorous comparisons between himself and his big red comic-book alter ego, Hellboy, revealing his own battles with the film industry to make the kinds of films he wants. He also explained his attraction to the phantasmagoric as a result of his love of things that are not beautiful on the surface but hold their own charm. Del Toro is currently preparing to direct The Hobbit, the prequel to Peter Jackson’s DGA and Oscar-winning Lord of the Rings trilogy. Speaking about filming the project in New Zealand, “I guess I’ll be eating a lot of lamb,” he laughed.

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