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Topic: Eagle Eye (2008)
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David Stambaugh
Film God
Posts: 4021
From: Eugene, Oregon
Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 09-28-2008 05:11 PM
Today at Regal 15 in Eugene, #4, 35mm. Looked and sounded good, no complaints.
This movie has some problems, not the least of which is the first half takes itself too seriously, to the point of being absolutely preposterous. I mean the tone should have been "This is ridiculous, how is this happening, this is not possible!". Maybe the audience wouldn't have laughed out loud at scenes that were not supposed to be funny. I'm thinking specifically of SPOILER EXPUNGED. Then later when they get to the reveal it could have turned more serious, like "Well you think this couldn't really happen, but WHAT IF IT DID!?" That might have made for a better movie.
I give it 2.5 out of 5 mostly because they try hard, and they blow things up real good. Also lots of nice car crashes.
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Brian Michael Weidemann
Expert cat molester
Posts: 944
From: Costa Mesa, CA United States
Registered: Feb 2004
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posted 09-29-2008 04:09 PM
I enjoyed it, as proposterous or improbable it was, or even as likely and inevitable it was.
The only problem I had was in, literally, the last 3 minutes. That's how much time passes from the climax to the credits ... and definitely some of it (possibly all of it) had the stench of rewrite/reshoot. It really seemed to me like there was some batch of test audiences who didn't like [what I felt SHOULD have been the ending that makes more sense with the themes of the movie], and they pulled a brand new final scene from out of someone's posterior.
Anyway, that Michelle Monagan is cute.
Oh, another observation ... there are plenty of REAL products/companies/etc. placed all around (McDonald's, Myspace & Facebook, Rock Band the video game, Porche, ...) and yet he doesn't work at FedEx Kinko's. It's the perfectly generically-titled Copy Cabana! That stood out for me, for some reason.
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