GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Spidersecu
Don't Believe the Hype
Lidia Draper
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Ian
Right! My thoughts after an hour...Derivative, predictable drivel. Psycho gets control of a smart home, monitors family - gosh, that's original! - hacks into computer system, etc, etc, etc. The authorities don't believe it. Ring any bells? It should ring a whole campanile!But if you can stick it out for an hour, it actually, amazingly starts to get more interesting. Although still largely predictable, with the obvious 'hero' stupid moves, and with more script Uh Ohs than you really want.Any attempt at redemption after an hour eventually dissolves into a hackneyed, cliched story line. Poor writing.Having said that, if you like this sort of movie, it's as good - or as bad as any! But do yourself a favour and watch a Pierce Brosnan James Bond rerun! And because or Pierce, I just can't bring myself to give it 1*!But hey - I watch these things so you don't have to!
nadinesalakovv
I.T. is a very well-acted and well-directed hi-tech thriller. The story line is not common and the overall movie is fast-paced. It's an obsession thriller, but not in the same style as most obsession flicks.I.T. is one of those already forgotten flicks and is very underrated. Judging by the title it's obvious that technology is the focal point. Even if you're not into technology - you will still probably like this movie.If you still haven't seen this film and love thrillers, I.T. is worth giving a chance.
blanche-2
Pierce Brosnan stars in "I.T." from 2016. It's hard to express just how pathetic this movie is. Pierce Brosnan decided not to have a facelift, and I admire him for it. But he looks tired, and his days of doing roles where he gets into physical fights should be over.Brosnan plays Mike Regan, a wealthy man who runs a company. After a computer expert named Ed (Jason Frecheville) gets them out of technical trouble, Regan hires him.However, when Ed starts sniffing around Regan's daughter, he's fired. His revenge is to turn the house against its occupants. So sloppy. The parents don't like him because a) he's creepy and b) he's older than their daughter. And there's Anna Friel as Regan's wife, 20 years younger than Brosnan.When Ed shows up at a family gathering, Regan is so rude to him it's ridiculous. Offensive scene. Later on, the two have an altercation and Regan is arrested. Right, the cops always do that, arrest an incredibly wealthy man on the word of some kid - and then gives Ed his gun back in case he wants to kill someone later. When Regan talks on the phone, Ed doesn't hear the call. It seems that everything in the house is monitored - but not the phone. The acting was okay, with Brosnan really laying on the Irish brogue. Standouts for me were Frecheville and the guy who works on the house to help Regan out of his predicament.Bad ending too.
rbrb
Super intense entertaining thriller!Top business boss is on the verge of great success, but misplaced trust in a temp computer expert threatens to bring down the bosses company and family.This movie is worthy of a high vote as:1.If done well, as here, there is something compellingly view able about a rich and happy man being at risk of destruction; and,2.The film is educational as it illustrates the danger of misuse of technology especially when security is lax and put into the hands of a lunatic.The outstanding performance is from James Frecheville playing the part of a IT expert who also happens to be a psycho.Needs a Part II!8/10.