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DVD : Evil EyesIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Adam Baldwin, Udo Kier, Mark Sheppard, Jennifer Gates (III), Kristin Lorenz directed by: Mark Atkins (III) List Price: $24.95 Amazon.com's Price: $22.49 You Save: $2.46 (10%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD EAN: 0686340157439 Format: Color, NTSC Label: Asylum Home Entertaiment Manufacturer: Asylum Home Entertaiment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Asylum Home Entertaiment Region Code: 1 Release Date: November 30, 2004 Running Time: 85 minutes Studio: Asylum Home Entertaiment Theatrical Release Date: August 04, 2004 Sales Rank: 135019 Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Ms Lorenz stands out in this genre horrorA somewhat passable diversion for a lazy Sunday afternoon. Kristin Lorenz stands out. Rating: - MORE LIKE DROOPY EYESEVIL EYES is a derivative a la Stephen King/Dean Koontz variety. A failing screenwriter (Adam Baldwin) is approached by a mysterious "agent" (Udo Keir) to write the screenplay based on a true story of a screenwriter who went mad and killed his mother, father and wife. As Baldwin begins writing his screenplay, it seems that the things he is writing start to come true, with tragic results for some of his friends. Veiled in inexplicable ambiguity, EVIL EYES never fully explains what is going ... Read More Rating: - Too many jumps, too many questionsEvil Eyes is the story of a writer, portrayed by Adam Baldwin, that finds that what he writes comes true, in a tale eerily similar to the true crime movie he happens to be working on. In that case, a writer director turned serial killer after everything he wrote came true. However, while this movie had the power to be fun and scary, like Stephen King's Dark Half, I had a few problems with the film. One: The editing style on the film is choppy, and the story jerks around ... Read More Rating: - Narcissistic NonsenseAre all screenwriters narcissistic? Seems like a lot of them think that their life is so interesting that it deserves to be told to the whole world as a feature film. In a best case scenario, you get Charlie Kaufman's Adaptation... which I liked because it took that narcissism and made fun of it. In a worst case scenario you get Evil Eyes. For the whole movie, the main character goes around doing screenwriter things: talking to his agent, trying to get some job at Dreamworks, complaining ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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