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Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro goes treasure hunting in Â鶹´«Ă˝Ół»­bookstore

MacLeod's Books got some Twitter love from Shape of Water director
Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro recently tweeted about his love for MacLeod’s Books while on a visit.
Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro recently tweeted about his love for MacLeod’s Books while on a visit.

What do you do when you’re a filmmaker visiting Â鶹´«Ă˝Ół»­and you’ve got a bit of time to spare? Well, if you’re a book lover like Guillermo del Toro, you head to MacLeod’s Books on Pender, and you buy a box full of incredible volumes.

Del Toro shared his enthusiasm for the beloved Â鶹´«Ă˝Ół»­shop and his haul in two tweets Tuesday and Wednesday:

The imaginative movie maker, who recently took home the Academy Award for Best Picture for The Shape of Water, is such a serious collector, there’s even (and other things he collects).

MacLeod’s is one of Vancouver’s “true treasures” itself, too. Immortalized as “” MacLeod’s opened in 1964, and specializes in used and rare books. The shop was also immortalized in aĚýStan Douglas photograph that has .

It’s not clear what brought del Toro to Vancouver; he has several projects in the works, including three series he’s credited as creator for (3 Below, Wizards, and Carnival Row) and multiple films. It’s hard to imagine he has any free time at all, but we’re sure delighted he spent some of it shopping at MacLeod’s, and that he can spend more of it enjoying his “treasures.”

Want to follow in del Toro’s footsteps? MacLeod’s is located at 455 Pender St. in downtown Vancouver.

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