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Watch Me

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
175
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Watch Me (2006)
Horror

Tess Hooper is a diligent and earnest cinema studies student, haunted by a shameful incident from her past. One by one Tess's friends end up brutally murdered after opening the "Watch Me" em... Read allTess Hooper is a diligent and earnest cinema studies student, haunted by a shameful incident from her past. One by one Tess's friends end up brutally murdered after opening the "Watch Me" email, a file that spreads through electronic address books to seek its next victim. All mur... Read allTess Hooper is a diligent and earnest cinema studies student, haunted by a shameful incident from her past. One by one Tess's friends end up brutally murdered after opening the "Watch Me" email, a file that spreads through electronic address books to seek its next victim. All murders bear the same traits: a red-headed woman in a yellow dress, an internet connection, t... Read all

  • Director
    • Melanie Ansley
  • Writers
    • Melanie Ansley
    • Sam Voutas
  • Stars
    • Celeste Barry
    • Glen Hancox
    • George Ivanoff
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    175
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Melanie Ansley
    • Writers
      • Melanie Ansley
      • Sam Voutas
    • Stars
      • Celeste Barry
      • Glen Hancox
      • George Ivanoff
    • 8User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Celeste Barry
    • Rigby
    Glen Hancox
    • Sanders
    George Ivanoff
    • Lecturer
    Katrina J. Kiely
    • Jill
    Thomas Lim
    Thomas Lim
    • Jo Jo
    Frances Marrington
    • Tess Hooper
    Tanya McHenry
    • Redhead
    Dave Peterson
    • Jared
    Sharn Treloar
    • Cop
    Steve Van Spall
    • Lars
    Sam Voutas
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    • Director
      • Melanie Ansley
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      • Sam Voutas
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    2Lunaroseice

    Unwatchable

    I had hopes for this film at the start. Film quality looked good. Made me think of Korean films and I like Korean films. But as it progressed, the lighting seemed off, too bright or too dark. There was something about the cinematography that seemed off. It seemed like it had to many 'hard edges'. I'm not sure how to explain that. It was a visual quality but it was a feeling instead of something you could point to visually. The beginning just wasn't making enough sense. Some of the dialogue felt awkward. I got 15 minutes into the film and decided that I just couldn't watch it. It was a weekend of watching bad horror films and that was the only one out of seven I couldn't watch. Which was odd since most of them had a terrible film quality and this one was sharp and clear. I would not recommend it. I would recommend Deadfall Trail before this. And that was tedious but I finished it. So my bar was set pretty low already.
    1dispet

    do not watch this

    this film is one of the worst Australian films i have ever seen. it is one of the worst horror films i have ever seen. it is unoriginal and cliché laden, the script should not have been filmed, it should have been burned. no concern has been spent trying to develop a reality in which the story could occur. no energy has been spent trying to make anything in this film interesting. instead it is just part ju-on, part ring, with a dash of snuff. though, even that makes it sound a tiny bit interesting, which it absolutely is not.

    this film was so pointlessly bad that i only continued watching to see if it could outdo itself and keep getting worse. in this case it did not let me down. it wasn't even funny bad, it was a tedious 78minutes. acting and characterisation was dull and dodgy. horror was reserved only for the fact that someone spent a chunk of their lives making it. go and vomit in a toilet instead of watching this film, your time will have been much better spent.
    6isaged

    Well made low-budget horror movie

    I disagree strongly with dispel from Melbourne's review of "Watch Me". I bought it a package with fourteen other horror films which I'm slowly working through. Thus far it's easily the best: excellent camera work, very effective building of suspense, very effective music. I appreciated the absence of nudity – all the more so in a movie about porn films. With perhaps one exception, the actors and actresses are adequate to better than adequate … I didn't say "great", but quite sufficient. The plot is a little hard to follow at times, though that may partly be to problems that I still have comprehending Aussie lingo. At points, especially towards the end, the motivations of the principal characters are baffling: in their situations it would need no menacing background music to make me GIT. However, the movie's underlying idea/gimmick is excellent, and it's carried out splendidly … right down to the end!
    7gavin6942

    Very Well Made Asian-Influenced Horror Flick

    Tess Hooper is working on her film studies homework when her friend Jill brings some videos from the local cult film dealer. But while Tess is in another room, Jill is killed by an unknown power. Tess and the video dealer join forces to find the source of this phenomenon that spreads via e-mail messages.

    I have been viewing my share of low budget and microbudget films lately, and while some are decent, many are not something I'd wish upon my worst enemy (I won't name any titles to protect the film makers). When I found out I was going to be watching "Watch Me" I got a bit excited. The film had a plethora of good reviews floating around, and somehow they tricked the Internet Movie Database into giving them an insanely high rating. Now that I've seen it, I can confirm the hype was accurate. This film stands above the crowd in the world of low budget film.

    The film's only real weakness was also its strength, so let's just get this out in the open: the creators obviously wanted to make an Asian horror film. They admit to this on their web site and the film is full of things reminiscent of past Asian films. But again, this is both a weakness and strength: while some aspects were clearly derivative and not original (I saw "Dark Water", "The Ring" and a few others copied in here), the way they were filmed showed great skill and talent like I rarely see.

    After the first fifteen minutes (where most of the seemingly unoriginal parts were), the movie really took off on its own. The Tess character was a strong lead and the video dealer (who I believe also wrote this film) was decidedly creepy, yet lovable in an anti-hero sort of way.

    The camera shots were great, with extra care being taken to get the right angles, the right pace and in some cases the right lighting and coloration of a scene. Had a higher quality camera been used, this could have passed for a mainstream film, in my opinion.

    The music was strong and in some scenes drove the film. One song, first played in a scene with Tess running (and used many times again), added to the feel... I was anxious and anticipating some action. I received that action with some of the better gore effects out there in a low budget film (the eyes sewn shut were maybe not as creepy as in "Pelts", but still very effective).

    When all is said and done, this is a cut above the rest. That's really the only expression I can use -- I was treated to something more than the average film here. Some mysteries remained that I wish had been solved, but there's no reason to discount a "Watch Me 2"... a film I'd welcome with open arms. If you want to see how low budget films are supposed to be made, watch "Watch Me".
    1jimdiamond-55270

    Poor acting cheap low budget film with no plot not worth watching

    I saw this movie as part of Stephen King's miniseries six movies. It was a horrible movie the lady had an accent hard to understand and the other guy they were both such poor actors it's unbelievable. Also hard to understand them the story made no sense at all a woman would appear out of nowhere and kill these people like a ghost wasn't scary at all looked very unreal and as I said the poor acting and lack of plot made it just her a horrendous movie one of the worst movies I've ever seen do yourself a favor don't watch this one. I look for something good about it but the acting was horrendous and the plot there was there a plot?

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      Normally a documentary filmmaker, Melanie Ansley became interested in the horror genre when attending a film studies class showcasing the likes of the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) and Halloween (1978). After watching The Ring (2002), she realized that she really wanted to make a horror film of her own. Two months later, she had completed her screenplay for Watch Me.

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Beijing, China
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      • A$6,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 18 minutes
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