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Eye See You (2002)
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Reviews Counted: 15
Fresh: 2
Rotten:13
Average Rating: 3/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] strong violence/gore and language
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Sep 20, 2002 Limited
Synopsis:
A remote detox center for police officers is the setting for Universal Pictures' and Imagine Entertainment's Eye See You, a chilling suspense thriller from producer Brian Grazer (Ransom) and...
A remote detox center for police officers is the setting for Universal Pictures' and Imagine Entertainment's Eye See You, a chilling suspense thriller from producer Brian Grazer (Ransom) and director Jim Gillespie (I Know What You Did Last Summer). Sylvester Stallone heads a dynamic ensemble cast, which includes Kris Kristofferson, Tom Berenger, Polly Walker and Jeffrey Wright, as disgraced FBI agent Jack Malloy, whose escalating drinking problem following the murders of his girlfriend and former partner by a maniacal cop killer, threatens to end his once-promising career.
Along with nine other troubled cops, Malloy is exiled to the isolated clinic in the frozen wilds of Wyoming as a last chance for redemption, where the waiting list is getting shorter by the minute. There, stripped of their defenses -- including badges and weapons -- they can dry out and begin to face their futures. But the therapeutic sanctuary soon becomes a nightmarish prison, as Malloy is haunted by a series of disturbing voices and grisly visions. When a major snowstorm cuts off the clinic from any communication to the outside world and the patients begin to turn up dead amidst suspicious circumstances, it becomes clear that there is indeed a killer among them, and any one of them could be the next victim.
Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Dina Meyer, Kris Kristofferson, Charles S. Dutton
Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Dina Meyer, Kris Kristofferson, Charles S. Dutton, Christopher Fulford, Jeffrey Wright, Tom Berenger, Polly Walker, Robert Patrick, Robert Prosky, Stephen Lang, Alan C. Peterson, Hrothgar Mathews, Angela Alvarado, Courtney B. Vance, Sean Patrick Flanery, Rance Howard, Frank Pellegrino, James Kidnie
Director: Jim Gillespie
Director: Jim Gillespie
Screenwriter: Ron L. Brinkerhoff
Producer: Karen Kehela, Richard Kidney, Kevin King
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for Eye See You
A surprisingly effective variation of the Ten Little Indians theme. Stallone's actually pretty good in this one.
A guilty pleasure at best, and not worth seeing unless you want to laugh at it.
So we got Ten Little Indians meets Friday the 13th by way of Clean and Sober, filmed on the set of Carpenter’s The Thing and loaded with actors you’re most likely to find on the next inevitable incarnation of The Love Boat.
Don't be fooled by the impressive cast list - Eye See You is pure junk.
A thoroughly awful movie--dumb, narratively chaotic, visually sloppy...a weird amalgam of 'The Thing' and a geriatric 'Scream.'
The only element of suspense is whether the movie will change titles or distributors again before the closing credits roll.
It's one pussy-ass world when even killer-thrillers revolve around group therapy sessions.
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