Disturbia (2007)
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For a thriller it took a long time for the "thrill" to occur and when it finally did occur it was unfortunately short lived. However I thought David Morse as the "bad guy" was a good choice, Shia LaBeouf (I think perhaps his parents didn't like him when he was born) on the other hand.. Well I thought... read more
NIMBY
The dialogue for the first 1/3 of the film is simple allowing the audience to watch LaBeouf settle into his new found confinements. I enjoyed the simplicity of this. Watching LaBeouf explore his limits and settling into his voyeuristic routines. From th... read more
Disturbed + Suburbia
He plays a kid who is under house arrest and is so bored that he starts spying on his neighbours. More goes on than a regular neighbourhood though!!!
David Morse proved he can be quite sinister which is exactly what the neighbour needed.
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" Released just prior to 2007's summer blockbuster season, Disturbia's success was supposed to be the star-turning event of it's lead actor's, Shia Lebouf, career. It even set him up to potentially be the fedora wearing successor of the Indiana Jones franchise. And while none of that ended up happening (partially due the Lebouf's own self-destructing attitudes), the movie itself still stands on it's own as one of the premiere thrillers of the year. The story of a house-arrested teen, restricted b"
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A fun thriller with Shia Leboeuf in good form. As Kale who is on house arrest after punching a teacher. Due to boredom he starts spying on neighbors with binoculars. He soon starts to suspect his neighbor Robert (David Morse) is a killer.
No one believes him but his best friend Ronnie (Aaron Yoo) and cute girl next door Ashley (Sarah Roemer). Kale’s obsession with Robert puts them all in danger. Including Kale’s mom (Carrie-Anne Moss).
Spoiler: Though Robert deciding to go after Kale and his mom. After Kale called the cops on Robert fools them and they leave. Makes no sense. Since it only would make Robert guilty if Kale and his mom suddenly disappear.” read more