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Oct 1, 2019 · The movie is a slasher called Eye See You (a.k.a. The Outpost , a.k.a. D-Tox ), which was shot in the late 1990s, shelved, re-edited, and then eventually dumped into the straight to video market ...
- William Bibbiani
Apr 28, 2019 · Eye See You, A/K/A D-Tox, was directed by Jim Gillespie (I Know What You Did Last Summer, Venom) written by Ron L. Brinkerhoff (The Guardian) who adapts from a book by Howard Swindle, and stars Sylvester Stallone (Escape Plan, Rocky), Robert Patrick (What Josiah Saw, Tone-Deaf), Polly Walker (Clash of the Titans, John Carter), Christopher ...
- Jim Gillespie
Feb 1, 2002 · Directed by Jim Gillespie. Genres - Mystery, Horror, Thriller | Sub-Genres - Psychological Thriller, Police Detective Film | Release Date - Feb 1, 2002 (USA - Unknown), Sep 20, 2002 (USA) | Run Time - 96 min. | Countries - Germany, United States | MPAA Rating - R. AllMovie Rating. 5.
Eye See You. (January 4/02) Eye See You wasn't supposed to debut on home video. It was a planned theatrical release that was originally due to hit in 1999, but kept getting delayed. It was, however, released overseas under it's original title, D-Tox.
Eye See You ★★ D-Tox 2001 (R)Substandard cop vs. serial killer yarn has FBI man Jake Malloy (Stallone) tracking a serial killer who likes to remove his victims' eyes with a drill. When his girlfriend becomes the maniac's latest victim, Sly goes on the sauce and ends up in a Wyoming detox center for cops. Shortly after he arrives, the ...
Sep 20, 2019 · Let’s face it, that was a dark period for him and Eye See You (2002) might just have been him hitting rock bottom. Eye See You (also known as D-Tox outside of the U.S.) actually completed filming in 1999, but the studio (Universal) wasn’t pleased with the audience feedback from early screenings, so they did re-shoots and made changes to the ...
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FBI Agent Jake Malloy : No, I don't. McKenzie : Neither do I, anymore. The job is all I've got. McKenzie : I'm not a coward, you know. FBI Agent Jake Malloy : I know that. But you've got to remind yourself now and then. McKenzie : That goes both ways. Slater : Can't sleep? Didn't mean to spook you.