The Killer Eye
January. 01,1999 RA mad scientist's experiment goes awry, turning a homeless man's eyeball into a giant killing machine that has an insatiable appetite for young women.
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Such a frustrating disappointment
Just what I expected
I wanted to but couldn't!
Good concept, poorly executed.
i don't have proof that i wrote this before it came out but i have witnesses that seen me write it with my brother just messing around making up some weird eye story about have sex with girls and killing people i had to pawn my computer for money and didn't bother erasing the story and now i watch this movie and its basically the same thing i wrote so I'm kinda mad in a way the story wasn't suppose to be made into a movie if i find the director or the so called writer I'm gonna get my money you made from this anyone got anything to say to me about this story you can because I'm the original writer it was only for laughs it wasn't suppose to be made into a movie because i knew how corny it would be well farewell for now Milo destruction
What idiot thought this movie was a good idea to make? It was boring and the acting was horrible, not to mention one of the stupidest plots I have ever been exposed too. Do yourself a favor and leave this one on the rental shelf..........
Here's another distressingly bad horror/skin flick directed yet again from the prolific and anonymous David DeCoteau (who is hiding under the alias "Richard Chasen" here). David seems to have excellent connections to video chain distributors and late-night cable outlets because his films are much easier to find than your average low-budget flicks. This is not necessarily a good thing.THE KILLER EYE does offer a bare bones plot involving a scientist who accidentally summons up a giant mutant eyeball from the "8th dimension." Unfortunately the monster has little to do other than spy on swingin' sex, a girl taking a shower and two supposedly funny, muscle-bound, drugged out numbskulls who lay around in their underwear watching Linnea Quigley's shower scene in CREEPOZOIDS. The gorgeous Jacqueline Lovell (former adult actress Sara St. James) is the scientist's "neglected" girlfriend, who naturally has to seek sexual fulfillment elsewhere. She and a neighboring woman end up having a "close encounter" with the eye monster, that starts zapping people with a green energy beam during the last five minutes to justify the title. Otherwise it should have been called THE HORNY EYE.So to sum it up, this film has a lame story, the usual assortment of untalented (but attractive) men and women, extreme time padding (slow-mo overdose, repeated shots) and a senseless script that was apparently made up as they went along. Don't bother!
Not only is the plot of The Killer Eye terrible, the name is even horribly off. Anyone who has already seen this can tell you that this "killer eye" has less interest in killing than in the female reproductive system. The only reason I watched this movie is it was the only thing on during a particularly nasty bout of insomnia. There's not much I can write about the atrocity of this film without revealing the plot (or lack thereof), so I will say, in short, if you're really that hard-pressed for something to watch, an infomercial would be much more enjoyable.