Some nonsense is fun, but this wears you down. It captures Toto rocking at their hardest and most powerful, while giving a new life to all their best-loved tracks. Toto: Falling in Between - Live in Paris (2007 Video) This concert was recorded at Le Zenith in Paris in March 2007 in front of a wildly enthusiastic sell-out crowd. The deafening crashing of cars, whose impacts are so frequent and persistent as to be a virtual drum-roll, becomes tiresome and there is an awful plot glitch when the sinister manipulating force has to be defied with impunity so that both LaBeouf and Monaghan can survive for the film's big finish. View full company info for Eagle Eye Productions Inc.
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Innocent Jerry is framed by unseen forces as a terrorist and he is forced to go on the run from the authorities, along with a terrified single mom played by Michelle Monaghan - the pair manipulated by a faceless figure with apparently limitless power to control all technology. A misjudged counter-insurgency attack in Afghanistan (based, I am chagrined to note, on faulty intelligence from "the Brits", so the whole thing is basically our fault) has resulted in anti-US terrorist attacks. The omniscient central computer of the USA, which controls all activities, recognizes that people act arbitrarily and incapably.
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'Eagle Eye' belongs in the category 'senseless, but entertaining'. Shia LaBeouf plays Jerry, a young slacker whose high-achieving twin brother, employed in the military, has been killed in a car accident. 118 mins More at IMDb TMDb Report this page. Eagle Eye is a movie in this vein, with a strong conspiracy-paranoia angle, but its sheer silliness and dumbness are a drag. Shia LaBeouf stated that during filming, an FBI agent told him and the cast that one in every five phone calls someone makes is recorded. Tony Scott's brash Déjà Vu proved that futurist sci-fi thrillers, however far-fetched and ridiculous, can still grip if they are thought through with reasonable rigour.