subject: A Different Movie Review - Eagle Eye Needs a Vision Check [print this page] Unfortunately, Eagle Eye will add nothing to the conversation. Rather than menace slightly earliest statement going on for the proliferation of surveillance cameras or the intrusion of government and computers into our lives, it chooses to blow up a new car or exhibition our out-of-shape, 20-something slacker of a hero beating qualified agents in hand-to-hand combat. The height of unreality, lone might say. Too bad the show didn't take a shot by dealing with the authenticity of videotape surveillance by the world's governments. Perhaps we be supposed to hold your horses used for the sequel.
A Different Movie Review - Eagle Eye Needs a Vision Check