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Garth Franklin |
An overcooked, far-fetched, break-neck paced thriller that has plenty of action but little time for anything else
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| Oct., 06 2008 07:34 AM
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Brian Duff |
The film is probably twenty minutes too long, and can't seem to decide if its techno-philic or -phobic, but is an otherwise compelling and cogent performance piece for LaBeouf and company.
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| Oct., 03 2008 02:53 AM
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Paul Byrnes |
The scriptwriters are setting a trap, but there's a risk. If they push the capabilities of the unseen female voice too far -- and they do -- they risk our patience. Once you withdraw your willingness to believe, it's hard to get it back.
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| Oct., 03 2008 02:49 AM
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Sydney Morning Herald |
 2.5/5
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Evan Williams |
It has been shot and edited with that hectic, all-too-familiar brand of impressionistic choppiness often used by Hollywood directors to make a silly story unintelligible.
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| Oct., 03 2008 02:47 AM
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The Australian |
 2.5/5
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Marc Fennell |
Without giving anything away, let's just say that the ending of Eagle Eye is about as subtle as being impaled to death by an American flag.
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| Sep., 26 2008 07:03 AM
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Triple j |
 2.5/5
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Vicky Roach |
The film unfolds at such breakneck speed that the credits are rolling before it becomes fully apparent that the storyline actually ran out of gas some way back.
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| Sep., 26 2008 06:59 AM
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Daily Telegraph (Australia) |
 3.5/5
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Jim Schembri |
In Eagle Eye, old-school political paranoia is filtered through a new prism that focuses not on terrorism but on overcooked US government measures to monitor citizens.
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| Sep., 26 2008 06:44 AM
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The Age (Australia) |
 2.5/5
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David Stratton |
We're told that the idea for Eagle Eye came from executive producer Steven Spielberg, but it's not a very original idea and it's no surprise that Spielberg didn't want to direct it himself...
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| Sep., 26 2008 06:35 AM
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At the Movies (Australia) |
 2.5/5
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Leigh Paatsch |
This big, bone-headed and unintentionally laughable techno-fear thriller is a movie in one hell of a hurry.
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| Sep., 26 2008 01:53 AM
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Herald Sun (Australia) |
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Andrew L. Urban |
It's presented as a thriller, and it is, but Eagle Eye is also a political film. It's not a very good political film, nor is it a very good thriller, ironically enough because it wants to be very good at both.
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| Sep., 18 2008 09:37 PM
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Urban Cinefile |
 2.5/4
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Sonny Bunch |
Eagle Eye is a totally derivative, unoriginal techno-thriller, cribbing scenes and ideas from better films. ... But it's also thoroughly entertaining.
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| Aug., 30 2009 08:28 PM
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Washington Times |
 2.5/4
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David Nusair |
...one could certainly do far worse as far as movies of this ilk go.
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| Mar., 16 2009 07:31 AM
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Felix Gonzalez Jr. |
This is nobody's idea of an intelligent political thriller (or satire), but it is an orgy for the senses.
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| Jan., 06 2009 05:35 PM
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DVD Review |
 2/4
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Peter Canavese |
So colossally ridiculous (and transparently derivative) that willing suspension of disbelief is a fool's errand. [Blu-ray]
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| Dec., 31 2008 12:30 PM
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Ryan Cracknell |
Attempting to tap into the public's collective fears and suspicions comes D.J. Caruso's preposterous Eagle Eye, an action film with plenty of thrills but I have no idea what alternate reality it's set in.
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| Dec., 30 2008 12:57 AM
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Movie Views |
 3.5/5
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Jules Brenner |
What, you can't relate to someone being controlled by an omniscient machine?
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| Dec., 29 2008 02:55 PM
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Cinema Signals |
 5/10
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John J. Puccio |
...one long, hyperkinetic chase, with the audience wondering what in the heck is happening.
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| Dec., 22 2008 10:52 AM
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DVDTown.com |
 64/100
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Brian Webster |
Lowest-common-denominator filmmaking at its most discouraging, with makers who believe moviegoers too stupid to think, so instead opt for constant adrenal gland stimulation.
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| Dec., 21 2008 12:23 PM
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Apollo Guide |
 1.5/4
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Matt Brunson |
Pay heed to the movie's warning: Technological advancements might indeed become a concern in the future, especially if they allow for greater mass production of duds like this one.
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| Nov., 26 2008 02:46 PM
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Creative Loafing |
 C+
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Bruce Bennett |
The cast is not the problem. They are are merely pawns in this cluttered, Ritalin-infused action film that stretches plausibility so often that it would be more accurately described as science fiction.
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| Nov., 15 2008 01:46 PM
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Spectrum (St. George, Utah) |