Greenes
Please don't spend money on this.
Matho
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
Raymond Sierra
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Roxie
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
benbo-3
Just saw the last show - sad. Tho it did go downhill after Greg left, it was still funny & watchable. I need my midnite fix - thru the week, no matter what else, if I was home at midnite, it was time for RedEye. Does any1 have, or know where to get, downloads, dvds, anything, of these shows? Especially the 1st few years, but I'd take it up thru when Greg left (2015?), so that's a good few years. I wish I'd thought to archive the good shows, but if i thought of it some1 else must have - any1 got a line on where to get the shows, from the beginning til 2015? There are clips on Youtube & Dailymotion, but most are low-res and incomplete. I'd take complete shows even with commercials. The comments section is disabled, but hopefully some1 will see this here. Also, I checked on rottentomatoes and there is no comment section for Redeye (crazy, I know) - what site has taken the place of the IMDb comments section?
lju3
This show has suffered greatly from the absence of Bill Schulz. While I used to watch at least three times per week, I now catch it perhaps once. The greatest reason for this is that Schultz was the comedic heart of the show, while Levy was the brains and Gutfeld the glue that held it together. With the new format, it is simply not as funny. While I do enjoy the addition of Joanne Nosuchinsky, she would be better as an occasional guest. She does have insights sometimes, and is certainly quite beautiful, but I don't think she adds much to the show as a whole. Also, Levy's humor and intellect just doesn't shine through as well as it did before--perhaps as a result of him having to comment on everything, rather than being able to pick and choose some choice words for whatever they're covering.Whatever they have to pay him, bring back Schulz!
mm-39
I do not mind political satire. Too much satire makes me lose focus on a show. I will watch Red eye when a topic is interesting, but the show dilutes into more satire then substance. (Then I stop watching the show.) Red Eye varies on the quality of the show depending on which people are on the panel/talk show. Red Eye is a round table political sharing circle which the participants create a synergy off of each others comments. Red Eye is not for everyone. I bet the people who watch Red Eye love it. For myself, I am more of a fan of the Five a more serious version of the Red Eye Genre. I like Greg who, in my opinion, is a creative genius. Sometime I agree with him other time not, which is what make Greg great.
MovieCriticMarvelfan
Who knew something so good and funny could be on Foxnews? I certainly didn't. Greg, Bill and his gang are a riot. Forget about Bill "I hate Liberals and anyone with a different opinion" O'Reilly, "Red Eye" is the complete opposite of everything on Foxnews.First off, it's not dull, it's not lame, it's hip, cool, and unpredictable. Greg has numerous guests ranging from Hollywood directors to even wrestlers like Chris Jericho and comedians like Amy Schumer and Andrew Levy.The format is quite simple (and yet so brilliant) Greg gets together with his buddies and guests into a round table discussion of the day's/week's event. The topic can literally go anywhere from talking about marijuana, to talking about politics, the latest busted celebrity, or even to the panelists themselves.Greg I don't know how he is off the screen but comes as a very smart guy who knows his stuff as does Bill and the rest.Like I said when I first watched it, I loved it, then I realized I was actually loving a show that was on Foxnews!!!! Completely blew me away.If you are fan, you know this show is great. Highly recommended.