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A young scientist arrives to a small fishing town to fight against the creature living under the water.A young scientist arrives to a small fishing town to fight against the creature living under the water.A young scientist arrives to a small fishing town to fight against the creature living under the water.
Ryan Rajendra Black
- Will Neepanak
- (as Ryan Black)
Brian Edward Roach
- Robbie MacGregor
- (as Brian Roach)
Aqqalu Meekis
- Jack
- (as Akalu Meekis)
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EYE OF THE BEAST might not be one of the more original monster movies but it is certainly one of the better films from SCI-FI channel's man eater series, because unlike a few other films that are part of this series it actually doesn't feel like a rush job such as VIPERS or a quickly thought up monster mess like YETI, this one really demonstrates some competent film making and decent effort behind it.
The storyline is a lot slower than your average monster movie, this one starts off with a very casual pace taking its time with character development instead of constant attacks every five minutes or so, the acting is also above par, accept for one actor who plays the character Jordy, he over acts a bit.
All in all, a good movie even though it offers nothing new in terms of originality and a worthy addition to the series and to its genre.
The storyline is a lot slower than your average monster movie, this one starts off with a very casual pace taking its time with character development instead of constant attacks every five minutes or so, the acting is also above par, accept for one actor who plays the character Jordy, he over acts a bit.
All in all, a good movie even though it offers nothing new in terms of originality and a worthy addition to the series and to its genre.
And this one seems to know just when to attack so that nobody knows it's out there. Just like all its relatives seem to.
A lot of influence from Jaws (a nice way to say they ripped off some plot devices from it), but there is a well developed story here. The plot centers not to so much on the creature itself, but the lives (and of course some deaths) of those who have encountered it. Witnesses to its existence are treated like an outcast nut cases, while fishing revenues drop mysteriously and steadily, and mutilated bodies wash up on beaches all over. A few characters are given more dimension than to be just screaming victims, but there is a tad too much talking. It's done to give exposition on the characters and the creature they're up against, but there were probably some better ways to do this.
The movie lets the monster remain an unseen foe until near the end, which succeeds at making it more threatening. The monster appears hokey when you do finally see it, although the acting of the people in a life-or-death struggle with the creature is convincing enough to offset this.
Overall, decent enough for rainy Saturday afternoon entertainment.
A lot of influence from Jaws (a nice way to say they ripped off some plot devices from it), but there is a well developed story here. The plot centers not to so much on the creature itself, but the lives (and of course some deaths) of those who have encountered it. Witnesses to its existence are treated like an outcast nut cases, while fishing revenues drop mysteriously and steadily, and mutilated bodies wash up on beaches all over. A few characters are given more dimension than to be just screaming victims, but there is a tad too much talking. It's done to give exposition on the characters and the creature they're up against, but there were probably some better ways to do this.
The movie lets the monster remain an unseen foe until near the end, which succeeds at making it more threatening. The monster appears hokey when you do finally see it, although the acting of the people in a life-or-death struggle with the creature is convincing enough to offset this.
Overall, decent enough for rainy Saturday afternoon entertainment.
I mean... it's not terrible. In fact it's better than one might expect. But some of the acting, plot contrivances, and the practical and computer generated effects leave a bit to be desired.
They actually used practical effects when they could. They could have been a lot better but... they're there.
And the movie feels really short.
I'll watch it again just to pass the time. And I've always loved giant squid. They're a lovely, terrifying animal.
They actually used practical effects when they could. They could have been a lot better but... they're there.
And the movie feels really short.
I'll watch it again just to pass the time. And I've always loved giant squid. They're a lovely, terrifying animal.
Out of all the really bad science-fiction creature features that I see quite regularly on the Sci-Fi Channel, there are very few of which I can describe as descent. "Eye of the Beast" is one of those few that is surprisingly good enough to be called descent. The acting is fine, the screenplay is more intelligent than others I can think of, the special effects are better than expected, and since they are mostly shown at night, they are easier to believe. The creature is effectively not shown mostly until the end. Before then, we see nothing of it except for its tentacles (rubber, inflated) that lash out and grab onto people. The plot is kind of ludicrous. A giant squid SOMEHOW gets into a lake and SOMEHOW is not seen until now when it just decides to try human fresh off the docks, but still, it's a B-movie, so can cut it SOME slack. The characterization of the characters is very good, there are some very well-done dialogue and dramatic moments, and the music score really aids it. Ultimately, we have a climax that we really care about, speeches that are actually well-written and don't outstay their welcome (as they do in another B-flick called "Sasquatch Mountain"), and overall, "Eye of the Beast" is a very well-done creature feature. I recommend it for fans of its genre.
No, this one won't win any awards, but its not too bad either. Anyone who watches this kind of film from time to time has seen much, MUCH worse movies, acting and general film making... The plot is a near identical rip from the 1996 TV miniseries 'The Beast' staring CSI's William Petersen and Charles Martin Smith. If you like that, you'll like this... only less.
Did you know
- TriviaIn common with Jaws, the first victim of the creature is named "Krissy".
- GoofsWill is wearing his knit cap when he tries to save Ryan from the monster. After Ryan's arm is severed and Will falls backwards there is a closeup where he is now not wearing a cap but immediately after he returns to the bridge he has his cap on again.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Adjust Your Tracking (2013)
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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