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D-Tox aka Eye See You, Sylvester Stallone, Kris Kristofferson
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DVD Movie Rating for: D-Tox aka Eye See You
3 out of 5
Movie Plot of: D-Tox aka Eye See You
Stallone plays a cop who comes undone after witnessing a brutal scene on the job. He checks into a rehab clinic that specializes in treating law enforcement officials. Soon, he finds that his fellow patients are being murdered one by one
DVD Production Details of: D-Tox aka Eye See You
Director: Jim Gillespie
Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Studio: Columbia Tristar Hom
Cast of the movie: D-Tox aka Eye See You
- Sylvester Stallone .... FBI Agent Jake Malloy
- Charles Dutton .... Hendricks (as Charles S. Dutton)
- Polly Walker .... Jenny
- Kris Kristofferson .... Doc
- Mif .... Brandon
- Christopher Fulford .... Slater
- Jeffrey Wright .... Jaworski
- Tom Berenger .... Hank
- Stephen Lang .... Jack
- Alan C. Peterson .... Gilbert
- Hrothgar Mathews .... Manny
- Angela Alvarado .... Lopez (as Angelo Alvarado Rosa)
- Robert Prosky .... McKenzie
- Robert Patrick .... Noah
- Courtney B. Vance .... Jones
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D-Tox aka Eye See You
Reviews of the movie: D-Tox aka Eye See You
Knowing that Universal practically disowned this movie and that it sat on the shelf for 2 years, I expected it to be horrible. I was a bit surprised that it was alot better than many of such films.
Can't see why this film didn't make it to the theater while so many other flops (XXX, pluto Nash) made it to the screen. This movie certainly would have made more money than the latest Trek showing. (torturing Rick berman now. :)
The beginning credits are horrible yes. The dvd design is crap. Took me awhile to figure out that there was indeed a widescreen version on the disc. The default is pan/scan. Several deleted scene's.
But for the most part, it's alot like all the other Stallone movie, but with a great deal of suspense. One of Stallone's better movies. Certainly if you loved Get Carter like me... You'll love this movie. (I've watched the original Get Carter as well. I like them both)
What do you get when you cross the director of I Know What You Did Last Summer with Sylvester Stallone? You get a slasher film in which the victims are not screaming, scantily clad teens, but parka-clad cops. Whether that's an improvement on the genre is open for debate. With Eye See You (which never hit U.S. theaters but was released internationally as D-Tox), Stallone's career has officially "Van-Dammed." But the role of FBI special agent Jake Malloy is something of a dramatic departure. Unable to catch a cop killer before he nastily dispatches his girlfriend (wouldn't you know; right before Jake was about to propose!), Jake takes to the bottle. He enters a snowbound rehab center for cops housed in the Wyoming mountains. The demons Jake must confront are not just psychological. A killer is stalking the residents one by one. Shallow characterizations and ham-fisted dialogue are good for armchair heckling, but for Stallone fans, this will be of interest as even more of a career curiosity than

