My Little Eye (UK)

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Fear Is Not Knowing. Terror Is Finding Out
Certificate: 18
Running Time: 91 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
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Synopsis:
In cutting edge horror movie My Little Eye, five young people agree to live in a remote house for six months with their every move observed by a barrage of cameras. There`s a final prize of $1 million up for grabs, provided nobody leaves the house and they all adhere to a strict curfew. However, strange things start to happen in and around the house and the group begin to wonder what they have gotten themselves involved in...

Special Features:
Disc One:
Audio commentary by director Marc Evans and producer Jon Finn
Interactive browser mode

Disc Two:
Deleted scenes (with optional director/producer commentary - approx. 30 mins)
`Making of My Little Eye` (approx. 45 mins)
My Little Eye gallery
Theatrical trailer
Teaser trailer
TV spots
Weblink

Video Tracks:
Standard 1.33:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English

Subtitle Tracks:
English

Directed By:
Marc Evans

Written By:


Starring:
Nick Mennell
Bradley Cooper
Jennifer Sky
Laura Regan
Kris Lemche
Sean Cw Johnson

Casting By:
Suzanne Smith
Billy Hopkins
Mark Bennett
Kerry Barden

Soundtrack By:
Bias

Director of Photography:
Hubert Taczanowski

Editor:
Mags Arnold

Costume Designer:
Kate Rose

Production Designer:
Crispian Sallis

Producer:
Jane Villiers
David Hilton
Alan Greenspan
Jonathan Finn

Executive Producer:
Christopher Zimmer
Natascha Wharton
Eric Fellner
Tim Bevan

Distributor:
Momentum Pictures

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7 / 10
Reality TV has never been this good! I can only wish that sometime soon, someone somewhere puts five contestants in a house and puts them through this!

Reality TV has become the thing in the UK, for all of the wrong reasons, mainly because few of us have much to do with our time other than watch idiots talk about very little.

This is one better, it`s quicker and not so full of s*** and farts! Sometimes the film, or is it a video?, lacks that `edge of the seat` drama - factor that it needs. The webcast effect doesn`t work, but we get the picture of what is going on and what it`s all building to, all the time the webcam feel is playing on the fact that this should be reality TV but the actors give it all away, they are just too good, in reality they`d be a bunch of, well...I`m not going to say.

Just watch this film the Director Marc Evan will one day win an OSCAR, marc my words!

I`ve heard that the US have yet to see this? What a shame!, They should see this film now, then the DVD, as the film will leave you wanting for extra detail and info.

I only hope that the actors and the Director end up with better jobs after this, cus its one hell of a film, get spooked, then spooked some more!
posted by lambechop on 27/4/2003 02:05