Hookup: HollywoodChicago.com Giving Out 15 Passes For Jessica Alba’s ‘The Eye’

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CHICAGO – HollywoodChicago.com is giving out 15 admit-two movie passes for Jessica Alba’s “The Eye”. Movie posters and buttons can also come in the movie pack, which will be awarded to users who submit images of the most “standout eyes” taken, created or found elsewhere.

Jessica Alba in The Eye
Jessica Alba in “The Eye”.
Image credit: IMDb

We’re looking for pictures of “standout eyes,” which means eyes that pop out to us as beautiful, horrid or wonderfully artistic. You have the full range of creative license here.

To post your “standout eye,” just click “Add new comment” at the bottom of this story and either embed your image or link to it. If linking to it, you can store the image on free services like Flickr, Photobucket, etc.

As we will be e-mailing the winners to provide prizes, you must register for a HollywoodChicago.com account. It’s free and takes only a moment. If you don’t already have an account, you can create one here.

The studio’s publicist will also need your mailing address and we’ll be in touch with you over e-mail for that. If you have trouble posting your image, feel free to e-mail them to me directly and I will for you.

“The Eye” stars Jessica Alba and also features Parker Posey. The film, which opens on Feb. 1, is a remake the Hong Kong film “Jian Gui” about a woman who receives an eye transplant that allows her to see into the supernatural world. Here’s the full IMDb plot outline for “The Eye”:

Sydney – a young, blind violinist – is given the chance to see for the first time since childhood through a miraculous corneal transplant.

As Sydney adjusts to a dizzying new world of colors and shapes, she is haunted by frightening visions of death itself capturing the doomed and dragging them away from the world of the living.

Terrorized and on the brink of insanity, Sydney must discover whose eyes she has inherited and what secret visions they have held.

Click here to view our entire “The Eye” gallery!

HollywoodChicago.com editor-in-chief Adam Fendelman

By ADAM FENDELMAN
Editor-in-Chief
HollywoodChicago.com
adam@hollywoodchicago.com

HollywoodChicago.com's picture

A heterochromic eye!

Here’s a picture (it’s real!) of a heterochromic eye (source).

outofcontrol's picture

those are so awesome. it

those are so awesome. it would be cool to have eyes like that. but i was stuck with the common brown eyes.

HollywoodChicago.com's picture

Technology

Maybe with all our medical technology we can or will be able to engineer ourselves to be able to have things like that upon our choosing. The question would be whether or not we should be meddling with that…

David Smith's picture

My eyes

Here are my submissions:

~ Dave Smith, Chicago

Dustin's picture

Those are pretty cool.

Those are pretty cool.

outofcontrol's picture

found this one online.

found this one online. pretty cool to me.

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HollywoodChicago.com's picture

Wow!

outofcontrol wrote:
found this one online. pretty cool to me.

I assume that’s Photoshopped or something. Sweet find!

dekkoparsnip's picture

I rather like this one...

HollywoodChicago.com's picture

Love it!

How morbidly happy.

ErinConnor's picture

ERIN'S EYES...

THESE ARE SIMPLY MY OWN EYES. MORE OF MY EYES AND EVERYTHING ELSE AT:

WWW.MYSPACE.COM/ERINCONNOR37

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