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Genres:
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Action /
Crime /
Mystery /
Romance /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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D.J. Caruso
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Actors:
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Michael Chiklis,
Anthony Azizi,
Cameron Boyce,
Dariush Kashani,
Shia LaBeouf,
Michelle Monaghan,
Rosario Dawson,
Anthony Mackie,
Ethan Embry,
Billy Bob Thornton,
Lynn Cohen,
Bill Smitrovich,
Charles Carroll,
William Sadler,
Deborah Strang
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Duration:
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118 min.
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Rating:
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(6.7/10)254
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Plot Summary:
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Jerry Shaw (Shia LaBeouf) and Rachel Holloman (Michelle Monaghan) are two strangers thrown together by a weird phone knock up a appeal to from a woman they have never met. Threatening their lives and family, she pushes Jerry and Rachel into a series of increasingly chancy situations ??? using the technology of everyday life to track and control their every move. As the situation escalates, these two ordinary people become the country's most wanted fugitives, who must work together to discover what is really happening ??? and more importantly, why.
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Eagle Eye
Michael PhillipsEagle Eye is a thriller only a Global Positioning System could love. I suppose if I weren't still using regional positioning systems (they're called "maps"), I might be more interested in all the cyber-techno-harum-scarum and the showy transitional sequences depicting a vast surveillance network as seen from space, or the outermost Google map perspective.
The film's central idea is that our government's mania for Homeland Security-era privacy infringement has gotten so out of hand that everything in an ordinary citizen's life can be digitally surveyed, or overheard, and manipulated, via cellphone, security camera, GPS, ATM, everything.
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Eagle Eye
Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan are two unsuspecting members of the public thrown together by mysterious forces determined to assassinate the president in this conspiracy thriller from the director of Disturbia
Executive producer Steven Spielberg has stated he wants people to leave the cinemas after seeing Eagle Eye and turn off their mobile phones for fear that they're being watched - just in the way audiences were scared to go back in the water after Jaws.
Sadly, this is wishful thinking. With no less than four screenwriters (including Hillary Seitz who wrote Christopher Nolan's version of Insomnia) spoiling the broth, Eagle Eye comes nowhere near the power of Spielberg's shark classic.
Reuniting actor Shia LaBeouf and director DJ Caruso, who ...
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