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    Tuesday
    Nov152011

    Mirror Mirror Trailer - Julia Roberts Is Supposed To Be Evil, Right?

    Tarsem, Relativity Media and all the key players said from the start Mirror Mirror was apples and oranges compared to Snow White & the Huntsman. That Universal-backed, Rupert Sanders take is more-action, male-driven. Mirror Mirror is intended to be a lighter, family-friendly Snow White affair.

    Unfortunately, they didn't tell us when Julia Roberts was playing the Evil Queen (a casting call I thought was brilliant) she wouldn't play it "Evil" per say. Instead her frame of mind is from a staple romantic comedy of hers, and not one of the good ones either.

    That's what we get with our first-look at Mirror Mirror courtesy of Yahoo! Movies:

     

    Both Tarsem and Relativity are on a roll after Immortals proved many (read: my big mouth) wrong by its commercial success and not being a 300-cloning piece of crap. That said, way to fuck up your lead, gentlemen. You're opening four months before Snow White & the Huntsman and have good will coming off Immortals and now this?

    Reader Comments (4)

    Julia Roberts is going to be awesome as the Evil Queen. She's such a good actress!

    11-21-2011 | Unregistered CommenterLana

    I loveeee Armie Hammer! So good in Social Network and now he's going to be so good in this.

    11-21-2011 | Unregistered CommenterSam

    Tareem Singh makes awesome movies. Immortals was amazing and this will be too.

    11-21-2011 | Unregistered CommenterCharlie

    Definitely going to watch this with my boyfriend when it comes out! Can't wait to see Lily Collins in action!

    11-22-2011 | Unregistered CommenterRebecca

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