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Disturbia (2007)
description written by member Zara:
A Rear Window for the Disney Channel generation, Shia LeBeouf (formerly of Disney's Even Stevens) is sentenced to house arrest after a minor drug bust. While confined to his home, he begins to spy on his neighbors including the hot young girl next door and what appears to be a murderous husband.
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Wow, what a stupid movie. I think the most offensive thing of all is how much potential it had. The opening accident scene was harrowing and realistic...and that's where any relation to reality ends. It might have been a serviceable teen romantic comedy, if they hadn't thrown in all the serial killer bullsh*t. Double...
(complete Disturbia review by Zombie Boy)
Disturbia Movie Review by Jarrod (8/19/2007) |
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'Disturbia' is a hip and stylish update of Rear Window, but it follows its own course, does not plagiarize or attempt to insult the Hitchcock classic, nor is it a scene-by-scene remake, as was Gus Van Sant's Psycho. Rather, we see the use of modern technology, cell phones, video cameras, and plain old binoculars, and a...
(complete Disturbia review by Jarrod)
Disturbia Movie Review by Zara (6/19/2007) |
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Let me start off by calling a spade a spade. Shia LeBeouf (French for "the beef") is f*cking hot. Call me a perverted old woman, but that kid has a huge future ahead of him based on the fact that he oozes sexuality even as a youngun'. Gone are his geeky Even Stevens days. The Beef is here to show you where it is. (*wokka...
(complete Disturbia review by Zara)
Disturbia Movie Review by Matthew (4/20/2007) |
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From the moment I first saw the trailer for "Disturbia", the new film starring Shia La Beouf, David Morse and Carrie Anne Moss, I immediately wrote it off. This 'modern-day' retake on "Rear Window", was too blatant a rip-off of an acknowledged classic by the Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. I suspect I am not the only...
(complete Disturbia review by Matthew)
| Disturbia Movie Review by Jesse (9/21/2007) |
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This film started off with a terrific scene, but declined from there on. Shia LaBeouf, this year's mega-star, appears in this film and again does a great job, but that doesn't save this film from it's poorly executed horror techniques. For what should have been an amazing thriller, it turned out to be nothing...
(complete Disturbia review by Jesse)
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