I remember this movie. It was well written and very scary. There was lots of tension until the eyes showed up. You didn’t see the monsters until the end. Just the results of them being there.
The use of Visine could go either way … it could be seen as a weapon against the Crawling Eye and ward it off … or it could be seen by the Crawling Eye as welcome relief.
I wonder if that’s where the idea for Doctor Who the Eleventh Hour, "A booming voice repeats “PRISONER ZERO HAS ESCAPED.” A giant eyeball — the Atraxi — eyeballs them and the crack closes and heals completely. Well, not quite. See, Prisoner Zero has escaped through the crack at some point without being noticed, and is around here… somewhere." -originated.
momofalex7 2 months ago
I remember this movie. It was well written and very scary. There was lots of tension until the eyes showed up. You didn’t see the monsters until the end. Just the results of them being there.
desvarzil 2 months ago
Must be where they got the idea for the Beholder in D&D.
Doug K 2 months ago
The use of Visine could go either way … it could be seen as a weapon against the Crawling Eye and ward it off … or it could be seen by the Crawling Eye as welcome relief.
pumaman 2 months ago
But it’s really a bottle of super glue!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 2 months ago
I wonder if that’s where the idea for Doctor Who the Eleventh Hour, "A booming voice repeats “PRISONER ZERO HAS ESCAPED.” A giant eyeball — the Atraxi — eyeballs them and the crack closes and heals completely. Well, not quite. See, Prisoner Zero has escaped through the crack at some point without being noticed, and is around here… somewhere." -originated.
Taracinablue about 2 months ago
The giant sentient eye might prefer a better quality of eyedrops, lol (Visine is not great, according to my sister who was an optician for 10 years)