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Eyeborgs

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
2.3K
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Eyeborgs (2009)
Surveillance cameras run amok in this trailer for the futuristic action film.
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ActionCrimeHorrorSci-FiThriller

A federal agent investigates when inconsistencies turn up in the photographic evidence of several murders recorded by mobile robotic cameras.A federal agent investigates when inconsistencies turn up in the photographic evidence of several murders recorded by mobile robotic cameras.A federal agent investigates when inconsistencies turn up in the photographic evidence of several murders recorded by mobile robotic cameras.

  • Director
    • Richard Clabaugh
  • Writers
    • Fran Clabaugh
    • Richard Clabaugh
  • Stars
    • Adrian Paul
    • Dale Girard
    • Mikey Wiseman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Richard Clabaugh
    • Writers
      • Fran Clabaugh
      • Richard Clabaugh
    • Stars
      • Adrian Paul
      • Dale Girard
      • Mikey Wiseman
    • 24User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Adrian Paul
    Adrian Paul
    • Robert J. 'Gunner' Reynolds
    Dale Girard
    Dale Girard
    • Sankur
    Mikey Wiseman
    • Gun Dealer
    John S. Rushton
    John S. Rushton
    • Agent Bradley
    Kat Munday
    • Tonya
    • (as Katrina Munday)
    Devin McGee
    Devin McGee
    • Brandon Cooper
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • G-Man
    Aaron Mowrer
    • Punk Rocker
    Luke Eberl
    Luke Eberl
    • Jarett Hewes
    Julie Horner
    • Ronni
    April Turner
    • Ashley
    Megan Blake
    Megan Blake
    • Barbara Hawkins
    Juan-Carlos Guzman
    • Eric
    Robert Westley
    Robert Westley
    • DHS Agent
    David Schifter
    David Schifter
    • Jack Romero
    Nadiyah Dorsey
    • Jill Coppola
    Mark Joy
    • President Benjamin Hewes
    Rozlyn Sorrell
    • Senator Garrick
    • Director
      • Richard Clabaugh
    • Writers
      • Fran Clabaugh
      • Richard Clabaugh
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    5Joecool1-1

    Eyeborgs is a Sci-Fi flick that seems part Robocop part Predator. It is low-budgeted but pretty good for an Independent flick and worth at least a rental.

    Eyeborgs on Blu-ray looks very good for an Independent low-budgeted film. Not surprisingly the Director was a former DP (Director Of Photography) and the visual effects won two awards. The story parallels the real-world anxiety during the Bush Administration with it's futuristic tale. The acting is a little shaky but most of it is the supporting cast with the exception of Supporting Actor extrordinaire Danny Trejo. The Eyeborgs themselves remind me a lot of the Ed-209's in Robocop (they even sound like them) at least the miniature ones do. The bigger Eyeborgs are another robot/creature entirely. The story rings true in lots of ways about losing privacy due to technology and too much power corrupts. You can read my full review here - http://www.movie-vault.com/reviews/eyeborgs-bluray/
    5Leofwine_draca

    Pretty good B-movie

    EYEBORGS executes a simple B-movie premise with energy and efficiency: various characters encounter and are forced to battle against a new wave of 'eyeborgs', which are strange robotic critters that appear to be drones with legs. Said 'eyeborgs' have been taken over by a nefarious power, their forces growing while investigators attempt to uncover the conspiracy behind them.

    What this all boils down to is an action-packed flick in which the protagonists are constantly fighting off attacks by the deadly machines. The hero duties are handled by Adrian Paul (TV's HIGHLANDER), playing his tough-guy routine with aplomb; also along for the ride is Danny Trejo, although he appears to be locked in a basement for his scant screen time.

    What I noticed most about EYEBORGS is that the CGI effects are actually very well achieved. They're not 100% realistic, of course, but for what must have been a low budget they're excellent and the robots get plenty of screen time too. As usual, the script is what ends up lacking the most, but the plentiful action at least keeps this one entertaining throughout.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Surveillance Security vs Freedom…Slick Low-Budgeter

    Slick Looking Conspiratorial B-Movie with a Multitude of CGI Surveillance Robots that are the Government's New Tool in a "Big-Brother is Watching" Scenario that is Beginning to Find its Place in the Cinema of the New Millennium. Rightfully So and Not a Minute too Soon.

    With Cameras Everywhere but in Your Corn Flakes (that's next) in the Real World it is a Ripe and Relevant Scenario Ready for Debate. Freedom vs Security. Cue Benjamin Franklin.

    This is a Scary and Creepy Film that At Times can be too Good Looking for its Own Good. Some of the Ominous Observing Robots can Look Cute and Cuddly and Maybe that's the Point. We are Your Friend. Just Like the Government is Your Friend and Bill O'Reilly is "Definitely looking out for You".

    The Excellent Plot and its Twists are Above Average for its Type. It Packs a Wallop and it Tries Really Hard to Make its Points when the Point is, this Should be an Obvious Outcome of what's Taking Place in the Real World of Today. NSA Data Collecting and Cameras Up the Yin-Yang Cannot Lead to Anything Great.

    Of Course, the Images are Sent Back to a Centralized Network (Skynet?) and Manipulated to Make it look like anything They want and that's the Flaw in the Argument Against the Peeking Patrols of Not Only Eyes in the Sky but Eyes Everywhere.

    This is a Fine B-Movie that Thinks and Entertains with Some Gusto from a Talented Director. The Only Gripe is that Some of its Sting is Stifled by the Tone that Sometimes Can Make it All Seem too Much Sci-Fi and Not Enough Paranoid Conspiracy Thriller.
    6mfredenburg

    Some real flaws, but still does good job of being creepy.

    As a Highlander Series fan I watched this film hoping for good things, but was disappointed.

    At a high-level the plot and premise have real potential, but this potential is never realized because the actual script and directing are mediocre at best. Further the story flow is disjointed and uneven. Character development is also weak and you really don't get to know the characters or care about them much.

    Adrian Paul's performance was competent, but uninspiring, probably due to mediocre dialog. Likewise, the other actors performances are hard to critique because they really did not have much with which to work.

    Somehow, in spite of the above, the ever present cameras and Eyeborgs do create a really creepy atmosphere and made me think I do not want anything even close to a society infested with Eyeborgs.

    So in spite of its many flaws, good special effects and just enough of everything else still allows Eyeborgs to achieve its objective of making us question an ends justifies the means approach to fighting terrorism.
    7thegene-2

    Robot Watchers Are Watching Now

    This movie has it's good points and it's bad points Yet there is just something about this movie that holds your attention all the way through. The special effects are not fantastic but they are very good. The acting in general is not great, but it is for the most part, fairly good. The story line is not new yet, it seems to work within the context of the movie. I gave it a seven because it was overall entertaining to watch. Don't expect Star Wars or Star Trek but there is mystery and action and a little bit of thrills, and plenty of robots. Very importantly, I did not feel the movie was slow in parts as it kept my mind engaged and I also found myself thinking more about what was going on in the movie rather than what I thought could have been done better. It does borrow concepts from other great movies to an extent, but given that there are so many science fiction movies out there now, it is hard to come up with any real new and "never been done" ideas. For those that like to get an idea of the basic concept of the move and it's components like acting and plot, I think of this movie as an updated version and cross between 1984, and Colossus: The Forbin Project. So grab yourself a can of pop, pop yourself some popcorn and plop down on comfortable couch and enjoy some good entertainment experience that is good and does not try to be one of the main stream super blockbuster Hollywood Extravaganzas.

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    • Trivia
      The lead role of Robert J. 'Gunner' Reynolds was specifically written for Adrian Paul to play.
    • Goofs
      At around 35:30, Jarett is walking down a road while being watched by an eyeborg. On the right side, his speed is stated with 0,7 kilometers per hour. This speed shown is obviously wrong, he is walking normally fast. The average speed of a walking human is about 3,6 kph, approximately five times higher.
    • Quotes

      G-Man: C'mon! Try and get a piece of me, you silicon psychos! You binary bastards! You digital dingoes!

    • Crazy credits
      No animals (or robots) were harmed in the making of this film. (Well, except that one robot, but you know, he had it coming!)
    • Connections
      References L'oeil du mal (2008)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Christy Whisner and Tian Garcia

      Performed by Dreamkiller

      Produced by Tian Garcia

      Courtesy of Dreamkiller, LLC

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Người Máy Nổi Loạn
    • Filming locations
      • Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Crimson Wolf Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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