nothing at all they are perfectly fine but they do look pretty weird ---- Scott was in the New York Jets minicamp in April, 2002 preparing for a story when he was hit in the left eye with a thrown football. The cornea was damaged and he missed two months work. He had eye troubles prior to that accident including a detached retina in his right eye.
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Actually, the prolific TV and movie actor, now 71, lost an eye one night in 1992 when he intervened in a mugging in New York City. "I stepped in to help and was stabbed six times," he recalls. "The eye I have now is false."
In the early 1990s Stroud attempted to come to the aid of a man being mugged on the street in Greenwich Village, New York City. He wound up getting stabbed ten times, including his right eye; he can no longer see out of it.
No, Stuart Scott does not have two different colored eyes. His eyes are the same color, but he has ptosis. This causes one eyelid to droop.
He got hit in the eye at Jets training camp trying to catch a football from the automatic machine that shoots them at receivers. He had to get his eye removed and has a glass eye.
He was hit in the eye with a football in 2002, thrown from a ball-throwing machine.
In the original Rudolf from 1964 she was "The Doll with No Eyes." She literally had no eyes, but she'd still cry tears that came from the vicinity of her face where her eyes would be. Her line came after Charlie in the Box said, "Nobody wants a Charlie in the Box!" and she said, "...or a doll with no eyes!" Nobody remembers this, apparently. I'm guessing it was deemed too horrific at some point, although it ran this way for a sufficient number of times for me to remember it. When they put her eyes back on there wasn't anything left to be wrong with her, so they had to make something up. I don't recall what it is now - haven't seen it recently.
Yes its a Remake of a Film from 1997 called 'open your eyes' This answer is completely wrong. Vanilla Sky is the remake of Open Your Eyes. Minority Report is based on a novella by Philip K. Dick.
The woman bewitched me with her beautiful eyes.
Reading in the dark will not damage your eyes, but it could cause eye strain. If you experience eye strain while reading, give your eyes a rest for a few minutes. Other than that (and the words being harder to see) there's nothing wrong with reading in the dark.
To quote Doctor Sam Loomis: "I met him, fifteen years ago. I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding; even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong. I met this six-year-old child, with this blank, pale, emotionless face and, the blackest eyes... the *devil's* eyes. I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply... *evil*."