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Eagle Eye

Two strangers, Jerry Shaw and Rachel Holloman, find their lives suddenly upended by a mysterious woman they have never met. Threatening their lives and their families, an unseen caller wields everyday technology to manipulate their every move, pushing them toward escalating peril. As events spiral, Jerry and Rachel become the country's most-wanted fugitives and must uncover the truth behind what is happening to them.

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D.J. Caruso

Karen Golden

Allen Kupetsky

Brian Smrz

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Cast & Crew

Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore

ARIIA (voice) (uncredited)

Deborah Strang

Deborah Strang

Jerry's Mom

Michelle Monaghan

Michelle Monaghan

Rachel Holloman

Peggy Roeder

Peggy Roeder

Forensics Agents

Rick Chambers

Rick Chambers

Newscaster

Bill Smitrovich

Bill Smitrovich

Admiral Thompson

Tony Flores

Tony Flores

Team Leader

Eric Christian Olsen

Eric Christian Olsen

Craig

Ethan Embry

Ethan Embry

Toby Grant

Madylin Sweeten

Madylin Sweeten

Becky

J. Patrick McCormack

J. Patrick McCormack

Pentagon General Council

Cylk Cozart

Cylk Cozart

Sectran Courier

Nigel Gibbs

Nigel Gibbs

Callister Aide

Manny Perry

Manny Perry

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Greg Collins

Greg Collins

Two Star General

Brian Smrz

Brian Smrz

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David Rowden

David Rowden

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Jorge-Luis Pallo

Jorge-Luis Pallo

Intel Officer

Karen Golden

Karen Golden

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Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf

Jerry Shaw

Anthony Mackie

Anthony Mackie

William Bowman

McKay Stewart

McKay Stewart

F-16 Pilot

Allen Kupetsky

Allen Kupetsky

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Kent Shocknek

Kent Shocknek

Newscaster

Sharon Tay

Sharon Tay

Newscaster

Gerald Downey

Gerald Downey

Console Tech

Salah Salea

Salah Salea

Funeral Chanter

Billy Bob Thornton

Billy Bob Thornton

Thomas Morgan

Cameron Boyce

Cameron Boyce

Sam Holloman

G. Larry Butler

G. Larry Butler

Pentagon General Council (uncredited)

Ralph Garman

Ralph Garman

Newscaster

Rosario Dawson

Rosario Dawson

Zoe Perez

Webster Williams

Webster Williams

Committee Head

James Huang

James Huang

Intel Officer

Madison Mason

Madison Mason

President

Brad Grunberg

Brad Grunberg

Circuit City Salesperson

Lesley Stahl

Lesley Stahl

Newscaster

Michael Maize

Michael Maize

Master Sergeant

Chase Penny

Chase Penny

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Charles Carroll

Charles Carroll

Mr. Miller

Josh Todd

Josh Todd

Convenience Store Clerk

Gary Houston

Gary Houston

Forensics Agents

William Sadler

William Sadler

Jerry's Dad

Bob Morrisey

Bob Morrisey

Director of Intelligence

Roger Groh

Roger Groh

Executive Aide to Callister

Ali Olomi

Ali Olomi

Al Kohei - Afghan Soldier (uncredited)

Rolando Molina

Rolando Molina

TSA Agent

Marc Singer

Marc Singer

Explosives Developer

Nick Searcy

Nick Searcy

David Johnson (uncredited)

David Grant Wright

David Grant Wright

Secret Service Agent #1

Leyna Nguyen

Leyna Nguyen

Newscaster

Michael Chiklis

Michael Chiklis

Defense Secretary Callister

Eddie Kunz

Eddie Kunz

Catholic School Boy (uncredited)

Nicol Paone

Nicol Paone

Rachel's Friend

Jonathan Chase

Jonathan Chase

Suited Agent

Stacey Scowley

Stacey Scowley

Waitress

Michael Daniel Cassady

Michael Daniel Cassady

White House Staffer

Anthony Azizi

Anthony Azizi

Ranim Khalid

Enver Gjokaj

Enver Gjokaj

Remote Pilot

Jamie Martz

Jamie Martz

Northcom Control Tech

David Heckel

David Heckel

Squadron Commander

Eiko Nijo

Eiko Nijo

Masako Tour Guide

Jerry Ferrara

Jerry Ferrara

Jerry's Friend #1 (uncredited)

Michael Potter

Michael Potter

Doorkeeper

Matt DeCaro

Matt DeCaro

Stranger at Airport

Lynn Cohen

Lynn Cohen

Mrs. Wierzbowski

Jessica Rotter

Jessica Rotter

Business Woman (uncredited)

Craig J. Harris

Craig J. Harris

Man on Train

Colby French

Colby French

Console Tech

Michael Kostroff

Michael Kostroff

Jeweler

Sophia Anne Caruso

Sophia Anne Caruso

Sam's School Band (as Sophia Caruso)

Peter Gail

Peter Gail

PFPA Officer

Dean Cudworth

Dean Cudworth

Capitol Policeman #2

Fahim Fazli

Fahim Fazli

Al Kohei

Katija Pevec

Katija Pevec

Teenage Page

Eric Bays

Eric Bays

Man at ATM (uncredited)

Dariush Kashani

Dariush Kashani

Translator

Lorenzo Eduardo

Lorenzo Eduardo

Kwame

Donnie Jeffcoat

Donnie Jeffcoat

FBI Agent

Jimmie L. Akins

Jimmie L. Akins

Transit Cop on Train

James C. Gohrick

James C. Gohrick

Agent in Alley

Judith Moreland

Judith Moreland

Security Attendant at Airport

Jarod Einsohn

Jarod Einsohn

Reaper Control Tech

Terry Walters

Terry Walters

Woman in Prius

Kevin Quinn

Kevin Quinn

Pentagon Aide

Sebastian Tillinger

Sebastian Tillinger

Pentagon Agent

Lindsay Corinn Luecht

Lindsay Corinn Luecht

Girl on Train

Brittany Ishibashi

Brittany Ishibashi

Rachel's Friend

Stephen Simon

Stephen Simon

Secret Service Agent #2

David Arakelyan

David Arakelyan

Ballochi Kid

Susan Armon

Susan Armon

Woman in Ballochi Village

Elijah Moreland

Elijah Moreland

Guard at Library of Congress

Brenda Goodbeard

Brenda Goodbeard

Speaker of the House

Caroline A. Jenks

Caroline A. Jenks

Page

Brandon Caruso

Brandon Caruso

Boy on Train

Angelina Lyubomirova

Angelina Lyubomirova

ATM Client (uncredited)

Sean Kinney

Sean Kinney

JTAC Team Leader

Daniel Caruso

Daniel Caruso

Sam's School Band

Leonard Chong

Leonard Chong

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Blake Smith

Blake Smith

Sam's School Band

D.J. Caruso

D.J. Caruso

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Details

GenresMystery, Thriller, Action
Runtime1h 58 mins
Released on25 Sep 2008
Languageen
Produced InGermany
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Reviews

John Chard

8/10

A timely reminder of what makes action/thriller movies fun. Jerry and Rachel are two strangers thrust together by a series of scenarios put together by a mysterious female caller. Under threat to their families and themselves, both Jerry & Rachel must overcome the most hazardous of situations. Intriguingly everything around them seems to be controlled by the female voice that guides them, but just why is the FBI so hot on their tail?, does Jerry's twin brother hold the key?. All will be answered as our protagonists hurtle towards something that may have deadly consequences for America. Big Brother gets a reboot and delivers as fun a genre picture as was released in 2008. Yes it's total nonsense, but really the critics venting spleen on this one must have gone through a popcorn entertainment bypass prior to viewing it. Director D.J. Caruso continues his Hitckcockian leanings by following his surprisingly fun "Disturbia" with this "North By Northwest" type concept that meets a host of the genre staples, where the influences are very hard to miss. Yet as daft as it is, and it is folks, "Eagle Eye" knits well together to play out as a highly accomplished piece, the action is first rate, in fact on big screens the two main sequences explode with joyous action abandon. This isn't found wanting on the thriller front either, it's safe to say that no new ground is to be found as we get to the tick tock countdown finale, but Caruso, and writers John Glenn & Travis Wright, have spliced together a series of wholly interesting and thrilling strands. So much so that the finale is disappointingly unable to quite deliver on the promise of the prior build up. Shia LaBeouf seemed destined to be a young actor who had to earn even the smallest bit of respect, where much like DiCaprio at the time, you felt LaBeouf was likely to get better notices later in his career. After being sidekicks to John McLaine, Indiana Jones, and erm, Optimus Prime, LaBeouf here earned his acting spurs and carries the film with a charm and credibility that the daftness of the piece doesn't quite deserve. Shia is helped enormously by a strong female lead, Michelle Monaghan has an impressive ability to sweat strength whilst channelling believable emotional turmoil, and her interplay with LaBeouf is the heartbeat of the picture. Of the rest, Michael Chiklis is a bit underused, but this is offset by Billy Bob Thornton continuing that knack of being one of the most watchable actors of his generation. Rosario Dawson is sadly weak in this and William Sadler is barely noticeable, conversely though a nod of approval goes to Anthony Mackie who shines in a crucial sequence towards the end. My first viewing was when I went to the cinema with the then two ladies in my life, we were a bit early and sat in the foyer for a while, we watched as they were queuing out the door for "High School Musical 3" and weird looking people were trundling in to see "Saw 5". There were a total of 12 people in the cinema to see "Eagle Eye" on its second week run, at a peak viewing time as well. That was a damn shame because "Eagle Eye" may well be a dumb and fun action/thriller picture, but it's not pro-porting to be anything else, and really film's with honest entertainment intent are to be treasured and used for why they are made for in the first place. "Eagle Eye" is made for those who want to shut off from the world for a couple of hours, and in doing so have an energised blast in the process. 7.5/10

Gimly

4/10

The most interesting part of the film is dropped not long after the film's act two reveal, and a film that seemed "not great, but promising", ended up losing its promise. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Kamurai

8/10

Great watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This is an interesting mix of science fiction and science fact. We could absolutely have technology like this and not know it because....why would anyone tell us that they have it? The craziness of the action with naivety of the characters we follow make for a great spy movie with NO SPYING! So it hits a personal note of satisfaction for me. It really feels like all the good "operator in my ear" moments from the Matrix, with a good mystery plot thrown in.

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