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"feathers are flying"
Classic King and 80's movie combined with plug's & homage to King's other books throughout. We used to watch this as kids on Saturday morning Bubba Bo Bob Briggs's Monstervision on USA. No wonder everyone that grew up in the 80's is odd. But it's better than growing up with The Wiggles and their ADD developing puppets.

And yes the guy kicking the pidgeon is hilarious. I watch this movie last night and then saw at Petsmart they sell pidgeons for $30. It has nothing to do with anything other than I had pidgeon kicking on the brain.

"Something scary for the whole family."
Stephen King does it once again with Cat's Eye. Much like Creeshow, 4 stories have been interwoven to create 4 tales involving the central them of "loss of breath". General, a tabby cat, is the main character who crosses the U.S. on a mission to save a young girl from an unknown evil. The movie is a chronicle of Gerneral's series of unfortunate situations he comes across on his journey. Lots of fun and a little scary for the preteens.

"I would like to see the rest of this movie."
This is a very good movie. I liked it. First I read the short stories by Stephen King (Quitter's Inc. And The Ledge) and I think this movie did them justice for the most part. It is very well acted and the cinematography is astounding. But I can't give five stars due to an over the top smoking scene in the first segment and the cutting of the prologue at the begining. I would have liked to have seen it, for it explains the cat's motivation. Quitters Inc. was good, The Ledge was the best of the three, and The General was very enjoyable. All in all a good film for lovers of Stephen King (who B.T.W. did a good job of writting this movie).

"not a horror movie(except for the fact it is a horror to watch)"
sstephen king can blame no one but himself for this missfire of a movie,because HE WROTE THIS JUNK! never finds it's feet, horror,comedy,drama,fantasy,adventure,and even thriller,it tries to be all and fails at each one!!! skip it!!!

"It's the cat's meow!"
I watched Cat's Eye last night, for the first time in at least 15 years, and I'm happy to say it STILL doesn't disappoint. Not as dated as you'd expect after all this time either. Cat's Eye isn't scary, though has some suspenseful moments. I don't think anyone would be scared except small children (in particular for the last story) but they shouldn't be watching this sort of thing anyway.

As a smoker, the Quitters Inc. segment made me wish they had some sort of smoking cessation program such as. And for the gambling segment, I about died when he kicks the pigeon! Hilarious! The final story is also quite fun with the little monster. If you're looking for something unusual to keep you entertained, give this movie a try. It's a classic!

 

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"a highly underrated movie", I`ve introduced friends to this movie, and they like it. Many of them didn`t want to watch it because it was by Stephen King, and were afraid it was scary. I`ve always liked this flick, and give it the five stars it deserves.

"Cat's Eye ", As a child, I watched "Cat's Eye" without blinking. From the opening sequence with the smoker to the ending sequence with the troll, it held my attention for over an hour. As an adult, however, it doesn't do the same. Don't get me wrong...it's still a good flick, but that's exactly what it is -- a flick. It's one you might watch on a rainy afternoon when there's nothing else to do or in the middle of the night when sleep just won't come.

With the opening story, I'm not sure why anyone would want to pick up smoking after watching it. If you knew all of this was going to happen to you and to your family, you'd think twice. The second story is probably the one that will be skipped most often. It's not that it's not good, but you can easily anticipate what's going to happen and how it will end. The last story, however, is the one to watch. The acting in it isn't all that great, but the story line is amazing. I'm not so sure why this story wasn't used to make a full-feature film. Any adult who had nightmares about trolls or monsters will definitely want to keep their feet up off the floor when watching this one!

"Catseye: A great trilogy", This is a fine piece of mental chewing gum. The first one is a wry commentary on quit-smoking programs, but THIS one is the ultimate. The second (the weakest of the three) involves a Mob boss at a casino, a frame-up, and an inveterate gambler's end. The third (the best one of them all) stars Drew Barrymore as a girl who's terrorized by a troll living in her wall. What holds the three pieces together is a cat (hence the title), which travels from one to the other, and is the hero in the last. The troll animation is superb.

"Drew Barrymore in a Stephen King Comedy? Inane, Loopy Fun", Drew Barrymore in one of her first starring roles isn't exactly a great invitation to watch a movie, but I bought this anyway because it was apparently adapted from a Stephen King work I had never even heard of. Is it any good? Yes and No. All the best parts have nothing to do with Drew, and quite honestly, she didn't even have much to do in the movie.

To call this a `movie' would be incorrect. Its more of a `collection of vignettes'. The film is divided into three broad sections, and each has nothing to do with the other, except for the fact that one single cat plays the observer in all the segments. The cat `sees' Drew ask him for help in the first scene, and he goes through various situations all trying to find her. The final piece of the movie is when the cat finds Drew and is adopted by her. But not so quick! His destiny is finally revealed. Turns out there is an evil goblin that comes out at night in Drews' room to `take away her soul', and the climax is a hilarious fight between the cat and the goblin. No prizes for guessing who wins.

This is by no stretch of the imagination a `horror' film. With all its' early 1980's `special effects', it borders on camp, and really, its quite watchable. The middle of the film sags (it has nothing to do with the cat, instead its all about one man being tortured by another, by making him hang off the edge of a high-rise building) but I really can't hold it against the makers if this was all in the book that Stephen King wrote. Remind me never to read that book though! Ah yes, the first part of the movie has an inane segment where a mans' wife is forcibly tortured unless he quits smoking (??). This sort of bizarre theme might work if handled differently, but here it becomes satire.

And yes, Drew Barrymore acts terribly and is in the film for maybe ten minutes.

Three Stars. Despite being thoroughly idiotic and dated, this is one of those perfect drunk-night movies where you can point to the screen and laugh out loud with all your friends. Its that hilarious.


"Cat's Eye........how I miss the 80's", The Cats Eye. Follow a furry tabby cat through his adventures while trying to find a little girl who appears to him in visions and needs his help to kill a small troll in her room. Quite a few 80's stars in here, definatly worth adding to the collection, I have a feeling its going to be out of print soon.



 
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"Hokey 80's stuff.", This is a very mild mid 80's horror film. Most Stephen King based films seem to have a distinct style. Cat's Eye is another classic King along these lines, a little bit of a hokey production. Another movie adapted from one of King's novella style short stories in his early days, a la; "Tales from the darkside" and "Creepshow". A story in 3 parts from a cats point of view, These tales eminating from Kings fertile warped imagination, seem to be a milder form of horror than some other works. Although not realy a comedy and not realy a horror, it's nowhere near his quirkiest. Sometimes the simple stories are transfered better than others from his literature and suited the theme at the time, to come up with a collection of short stories with a twist. As a Stephen King fan I can watch and enjoy anything based from his work , so if you're expecting to be thrilled by this film, check your allegiance as a 'King' fan first. Otherwise it could be mistaken as realy bad 80's film!

"cat's eye", Very good!Very happy to find it in DVD since I could not get it in VHS Tape,which is better at the end

"A Mew-sing", Our local membership store was selling this for $3.36 and, as the neighborhood cat person, I bought it solely on that basis. We're not Steven King fans but my wife & I both liked this film. If nothing else, you have to appreciate the talent of the people who trained the cat(cats?) for a very significant role, especially in the last story. Using the cat's perilous journey to save a young girl as the anchor to tie the three stories together worked well. The acting was, for the most part, excellent although the young Drew Berrymore didn't show the level of terror you'd expect in her situation. As a child actor, though, you can forgive that.

Cat people could like the film based on the cat actor alone and be pleasantly surprised to find it's also a truly good film. We now have hope that Cookie & Phoebe will save us from the monster in our walls.

"Wee Three King's", As with most anthology movies, this 1985 flick is rather uneven regarding the quality of the various stories within. Scripted by THE modern horror-meister himself, CAT'S EYE (a.k.a. STEPHEN KING'S CAT'S EYE) features adaptations of two of King's previously published short stories and one original tale, all tied together with a feline-centric wraparound.

The first segment, "Quitter's Inc.," is a dark comedy in which a chronic smoker (James Woods) engages the services of an professional firm to help him break his nasty habit, but he doubts his decision when he learns that the organization's CEO (Alan King) is a former Mob boss who utilizes the "techniques" of his previous profession to "help" current clients. This is definitely the strongest of the three tales.

Segment two, "The Ledge," again involves an underworld kingpin (Kenneth McMillan), this time one who forces his wife's lover (Robert Hays) to engage in a questionable bet. Not as clever nor as interesting as the first story, but not too bad either.

"The General," the final segment of the trio, is about an abnormally intelligent cat who, despite protests from the mother (Candy Clark), "adopts" a family and moves into their rural home. Unbenknownst to the humans, the feline's raison d'etre is to defend the daughter (Drew Barrymore) from the attacks of a wicked woodland troll who has also claimed squatting rights in the home. Definitely the weakest of the three stories--and thematically out of step with the other two--though the animatronics FX for the wee creature are kinda cool.

The final segment is also meant to be the climax of the wraparound, but that might be rather unclear to some viewers. Director Lewis Teague has claimed that the wraparound's prologue was originally longer and made its connection to "The General" much more obvious, but the resulting ambiguity was created by studio-enforced cuts beyond Lewis' control. Pity. The overall movie might have been more cohesive if studio suits had kept their scissors away from the director's and screenwriter's joint vision.

CAT'S EYE is not the best film based on the works of Stephen King, to be sure, but it is still a well-made and entertaining diversion. Jack Cardiff's cinematography is excellent, the editing is top-notch, and the pacing of the stories is good. And director Teague--who earlier directed CUJO (1983), another King adaptation--elicits great performances from most of the cast. Genre buffs, especially fans of writer King, will enjoy spotting all of the self-referential--and often humorously self-deprecating--in-jokes (which include the killer car Christine and a clip from 1983's THE DEAD ZONE, among others). Also watch for the very brief appearance of actor Charles S. Dutton in one of his first screen appearances.

The DVD from Warner seems about as low-budget as the film itself, but it still offers a nice digital transfer of the film in anamorphic widescreen. And unlike a lot of Warner cheapies, there is also an informative feature commentary with director Teague. Well worth amazon.com's VERY reasonable price of admission.

"Three By King", A cat on the run provides the focus for a trio of tales from Stephen King. The cat finds itself in the city where it sees a vision of a girl asking it for help. Shortly after the cat is grabbed and put in the first story.

The cat finds itself as a test animal at a stop-smoking clinic run by Alan King. The success of the clinic is not based on psychology or diet, but on extortion and torture. The cat manages to get away.

As the cat tries to cross a busy Vegas street, he becomes the subject of a bet and winds up in a penthouse suite were a deadly game is to be played out. James Woods has been having an affair with the penthouse owner's wife. To protect his life he must follow a ledge all the way around the building.

Finally, the cat manages to reach the home of a young Drew Barrymore where he becomes a pet. No sooner does he arrive than we find out the girl is being menaced by a creature that lives in her bedroom wall. Only the cat can save her from the diminutive menace.

While technically an anthology movie, this one works a little better than most. Following the cat through the stories really is an effective way of tying the separate tales together. The third tale is the weakest and that is probably from the lack of a strong acting presence like in the first two stories. But all in all the film works and is entertaining right to the very end scene. Check it out.

 
 
 

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