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Every move they make is covered by video cameras and it is
fair to say that Big Brother never looked this spooky.
Mind you, the five get on tolerably well most of the time,
with little hissy fits and spats every now and then. However,
as the winning date closes things start to go a little wrong.
And from a little wrong they descend very quickly into horribly
wrong.
My Little Eye starts slowly, but once the action kicks in
it is quite exciting and quite shocking.
It was obviously shot on a low budget, but the lack of big-name
stars and whiz-bang special effects all adds to the realism
of the effort from Marc Evans.
In addition to the movie, which is well worth watching, you
can also join in the fun through an interactive section on
the second of the two discs. You need to have a four digit
passcode to get started and I have to say that by the time
I was given mine, Id lost the instructions under a sea
of PR info and only hunted it out after trying to work my
way cold through the interactivity.
Having enjoyed the movie I then couldnt see much point
in straining to be interactive with a DVD.
Conclusion: Movie 75% Extras: N/A
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