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My Little Eye

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
13K
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My Little Eye (2002)
Five people are offered one million dollars to spend six months together in an isolated mansion, with cameras watching their every move.
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Five people are offered one million dollars to spend six months together in an isolated mansion, with cameras watching their every move.Five people are offered one million dollars to spend six months together in an isolated mansion, with cameras watching their every move.Five people are offered one million dollars to spend six months together in an isolated mansion, with cameras watching their every move.

  • Director
    • Marc Evans
  • Writers
    • David Hilton
    • James Watkins
  • Stars
    • Sean Cw Johnson
    • Kris Lemche
    • Stephen O'Reilly
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marc Evans
    • Writers
      • David Hilton
      • James Watkins
    • Stars
      • Sean Cw Johnson
      • Kris Lemche
      • Stephen O'Reilly
    • 213User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Sean Cw Johnson
    Sean Cw Johnson
    • Matt
    • (as Sean C. W. Johnson)
    Kris Lemche
    Kris Lemche
    • Rex
    Stephen O'Reilly
    • Danny
    Laura Regan
    Laura Regan
    • Emma
    Jennifer Sky
    Jennifer Sky
    • Charlie
    Bradley Cooper
    Bradley Cooper
    • Travis Patterson
    Nick Mennell
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    • Director
      • Marc Evans
    • Writers
      • David Hilton
      • James Watkins
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    6stormruston

    There are worse films out there..silly with few jumps.

    OK I bought this film because of the rating and the tag line..."the greatest fright flick since the Exorcist" and the extreme violence rating...Crap..Five strangers spend 5 months 3 weeks in a house we come in on the last week and follow their generally boring demise.

    Some of the camera work is mildly creepy and the acting does not suck.

    It was mildly entertaining and the first half kept you in some suspense...but then it collapses,it gets to be very straight forward not exiting and very predictable with out the promised violence.

    A very average film with a few jumps...if you liked Blair witch but wished it had some filming standards,them maybe you will like this.
    6Whazzuup

    Interesting movie, but hardly scary

    What a great idea: shooting a film using only web cams. I usually like to watch movies that aren't mainstream, and the concept of My Little Eye sure stands out.

    The plot isn't that complicated; it focuses on five people trying to live in an old house in the middle of a forest. If they manage to stay there for six months without contacting the outside world, each of them wins 1.000.000$. If someone breaks the rules, everyone loses their million. The movie takes place in the final week of the competition, and suddenly, weird things start to happen. It seems that the contestants' pasts have come back haunting them. But as it usually is, some things aren't what they seem to be...

    The cast of My Little Eye is great, since all of the few actors/actresses are pretty much 'non-famous' (for me at least), helping to create an illusion of an Big Brother-type of game, where ordinary people do stuff for money.

    There is this certain tension throughout the movie, creating a disturbing feeling that 'something isn't right'. However, in my opinion this movie wasn't scary. I'd rather call this movie a thriller-, than a horror-movie.

    Don't get me wrong, but the movie disappointed me a little. Everything in this movie was a bit pale. I admit, that the night-vision scenes were cool, but at the end of the movie you've definitely had enough of web cams.

    Anyways... There are lots of much crappier movies than this, so if you consider yourself a voyeur or if you like Big Brother, you should give this movie a shot.
    Gordon-11

    What a surprise!

    This film tells the story of five people who agree to spend six months in a house in the middle of nowhere, in return they will get one million dollars. The catch is that no one will get paid if anyone leaves the house.

    I confess that I only watched "My Little Eye" only for Bradley Cooper. I expected it to be a terrible film, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. The plot is captivating and thrilling, because the characters and the viewers don't know what is truly happening. Hence, I have no idea how the film will end. Every twist is a surprise, and keeps me guessing what is really happening! When the truth is revealed an hour into the film, I am completely captivated by the plot, and I can hardly catch my breath. I enjoyed watching it a lot!
    chanelit-1

    Harrowing and disturbing

    My Little Eye takes the premise of 'Big Brother' and warps it. Five 'contestants' are invited to stay in a house for six months but if any of them leave, they all lose the $1million on offer.

    Where this film really works is in its use of sound and sudden shocks - early on a raven in the dark provides some truly 'jump out of your skin' moments, the rear channels working over time to engulf the viewer in a feeling of dread.

    The film gets darker and darker in its tone as we begin to realise that what the contestants signed up for what very different to what they thought they had. Feelings of dread and hopelessness pervade the screen as we, along with the contestants begin to learn the truth behind the game and its very dark secrets.

    Many words have been used to describe this classic fright-fest and in the case it seems wholly appropriate to use both 'Harrowing' and 'Disturbing' in this context. I went in expecting a frightening and upsetting horror yarn and that's precisely what I got.

    Full marks to all involved - this is no easy ride and for all you horror fans out there bored of the glossy popcorn fodder of Scream and its ilk, this will be a welcome breath of fresh air.

    Watch it - just not alone!
    8nfaust1

    A great creepy thriller.

    Why all the bad comments? I don't understand it. True, most low budget thrillers are terrible. Serial killer knock offs without big name movie stars usually depend on gore effects, not characters, to keep us interested in what's going to happen next. This movie, though, is a tightly wound little scare piece that takes its time developing the characters and building suspense. The actors are terrific, the camera work unique and unsettling, and the direction always seems on target. The movie's main gimmick reads like it's going to be glib and possibly stupid, but the actors, and the director's ability to maintain a mood of foreboding, quickly dismisses any possible derision. I bought it and recommend it to anyone looking for a good, creepy thriller.

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    Manuela Velasco in REC (2007)
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    • Trivia
      This film was almost released direct-to-video. After a disastrous test screening of a four-hour version of the film, distribution interest dried up. The film was eventually pared down to less than two hours and released in theaters.
    • Goofs
      When the sheriff enters the basement we can see he leaves the door open. When it cuts to wide shots we can see in both wide shots that the door is closed. Then it appears open again later.
    • Quotes

      Rex: Go fuck yourself, Matt, because she isn't going to.

    • Crazy credits
      The production logos have a fuzzy quality to them, like we're seeing footage through a webcam. The five housemates are shown over the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Ryan Hollinger Show: Pulse & Feardotcom: The Rise of "Internet Horror" (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Fuck the Pain Away
      Performed by Peaches

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2004 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Circuito cerrado
    • Filming locations
      • Clementsport, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • StudioCanal
      • Working Title Films
      • WT2 Productions
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    • Budget
      • £2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,753,562
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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