Following a major terrorist attack, the US government initiates the ODIN surveillance system, made up of millions of mobile, robotic security cameras known as “Eyeborgs.” When the physical evidence in a string of odd murders doesn’t line up to the surveillance recordings, one federal agent finds himself working outside the system to find out who’s really controlling the Eyeborgs.
Rated R | Length 103 minutes
Adrian Paul | Megan Blake | Lucas Elliot Eberl | Dale Girard | Mikey Wiseman | John S. Rushton | Kat Munday | Devin McGee | Danny Trejo | Aaron Mowrer | Julie Horner | April Turner | Juan-Carlos Guzman | Robert Westley | David Schifter | Nadiyah Dorsey | Mark Joy | Rozlyn Sorrell | Huyen Thi | James Marshall Case | Vinny Genna | Robert Harris | James D. Ballard | Brenda Lo | Ralph David Westfall | George Lee | Tim Bell | Michelle Ladd | Charles 'Chuck' Coyl | Ambrose Ferber | Matthew Delarosa | Billy Magnussen | Adam Guerra | Maggie Marlin | Alan Tyson | Andy Robinson | Scot J. Mann | Shanna Beauchamp | Kelly Martin | Trevor Swann | Marcy Anna Johnson | Joshua Brocki | Ryan Roets | Brandon Tyler Harris | Crystal Heffeman | Lovinder Gill | Jordan Googe | Jacob Leinbach | Ryan O'Quinn
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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01/04/2011 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 3 stars |
(Average) 3 stars |
The things Netflix Instant Watch will get us to see. Eyeborgs is a fairly decent debut of director Richard Clabaugh. It’s an interesting take on the whole “robots turn evil” plot we’ve seen in countless movies.
Not an amazing movie, but a solid and well told Sci Fi flick that actually has some brains among the dumbness. If anything, it’s a great calling card for director Richard Clabaugh. I’ll be interested in seeing what he does next.
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