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Guillermo Del Toro Talks Change In Exclusive 'Mimic' Director's Cut Clip!


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[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/person/142455/personmain.jhtml"]Guillermo del Toro[/url] has come a long way since 1997's "[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/115504/moviemain.jhtml"]Mimic[/url]," a movie about a genetically engineered breed of insect called the Judas Breed that feasts on humans and can copy their appearance and behavior in stunning fashion. But even with films like "[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/276481/moviemain.jhtml"]Pan's Labyrinth[/url]" and the "[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/237801/moviemain.jhtml"]Hellboy[/url]" movies to his name, the legacy of "Mimic" remains: two direct-to-video sequels have been produced, and now a brand new director's cut is coming to Blu-ray on September 27.

The "Mimic" director's cut, featuring seven minutes of restored footage and a wealth of never-before-seen featurettes, certainly boasts a vision of the movie that you've yet to see. But even if it [i]had[/i] seen the light of day previously, del Toro would likely argue that the movie has changed — or, at least, [i]you[/i] have changed.

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In this exclusive look at one of the "Mimic" Blu-ray's featurettes, del Toro speaks about the nature of storytelling and life, an ever-flowing river that necessitates the steady stream of endless change. For GDT fans, this is can't miss material; give it a watch and see for yourself.



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