goryverbinski
Not having seen the original Killer Eye, but otherwise being well versed with most other Full Moon titles, I actually found Killer Eye 2: Halloween Haunt to be pretty freaking enjoyable. Granted, I am writing this review as an insanely immature twenty-something male cinephile, but that also makes me exactly the target audience for this kind of crap. And yes, it is crap. But it's also fun crap. And anyone who says that you can't have fun with crap has obviously never set a bag of dog poo on fire and left it on an unsuspecting neighbor's doorstep. Anyway, back to the review of the...film? I guess you could call it. Well, whatever it is, I recommend watching it with your buddies. Again, I am a male in his twenties with too much free time on his hands. That being said, this film is perfect for a night out with the guys, or night in, or whatever. It is filled with nudity, blood, dumb chicks, and of course, a killer mutant eyeball. This title is obviously not the best feature Full Moon has ever released but given the circumstances, it is far from their worst. Give it a rent, or even buy it, because this little gem is worth the watch and sure to inspire repeat viewing.
dwarfplumbago
This is film is great if you like hot girls, nudity, violence, girl on girl action and blood. I'm a big fan of Full Moon features and Charles Band. I like this movie because for a low budget film the special effects are actually decent. The acting is sub par, but that's what you'll expect with amateur actors. I can see why this film doesn't appeal to a lot of people. This film is aimed at a target audience.But ultimately I love how the story incorporates the killer eye from the 1999 film. Who doesn't love an eye that goes around killing people?! Overall, this film isn't that horrible. It's an eyeball that kills, is it supposed to be a critically acclaimed film?
gavin6942
When Jenna (Erica Rhodes) asks her girlfriends to help convert an old mansion into a Halloween Haunt, they decide to party instead! Things get steamy between the girls when they accidentally unleash the half-pint, horrible Killer Eye, a perverse party crasher from beyond.Anyone who has been the films Charlie Band and August White have pumped out in the last five or ten years will not be the least bit surprised by this one. Low production value, amateur actresses, and a push for gratuitous nudity. Shockingly, this one has enough humor to make it more palatable than "Gingerdead Man" (though I do think the sequels are funny).I cannot imagine a good reason to watch this. If you like topless women, that might be a good reason, but you could easily find that elsewhere. Why torment yourself with this film to get such a reward? If this movie has any redeeming value, it is its inclusion of scenes from the original "Killer Eye". Not saying that is a classic, but compared to this? Give me a Rolfe Kanefsky script any day.
EnjoyablePresence
A group of girls (who look like they're from the adult film world) gather in a house to decorate it for halloween, and watch "The Killer Eye." There's a crystal ball that has powers, and their Killer Eye doll gets possessed and eventually turns on them.As this film features the girls watching the first Killer Eye movie, there are frequent flashbacks to that film (maybe too frequent- at times it can be confusing which movie we're watching). The girls personalities aren't developed (except for the fact that one of them apparently likes girls). There are opportunities for humor (such as when the girls watch the movie and make jokes about it) but they're not as funny as you'd hope, given some of Full Moon's other efforts.There's plenty of nudity and not as much suspense or horror as you might hope for. Killjoy 3 is a much better recent Full Moon release.