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* [[Final Girl]]: Subverted. {{spoiler|After the cop shoots her and places her in a meat locker, Emma dies from her wounds.}}
* [[Final Girl]]: Subverted. {{spoiler|After the cop shoots her and places her in a meat locker, Emma dies from her wounds.}}
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Rex. He knows that the Company is calling the shots.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Rex. He knows that the Company is calling the shots.
* ~Hey, It's That Guy!~: Pretty much makes up the whole cast. Not exactly an [[All-Star Cast]], but...
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Pretty much makes up the whole cast. Not exactly an [[All-Star Cast]], but...
** As mentioned above, Rex is portrayed by Kris Lemche. You may remember him as [[Ginger Snaps|Sam]], [[Joan of Arcadia|Cute Boy God]], and/or [[Final Destination|Ian McKinley.]]
** As mentioned above, Rex is portrayed by Kris Lemche. You may remember him as [[Ginger Snaps|Sam]], [[Joan of Arcadia|Cute Boy God]], and/or [[Final Destination|Ian McKinley.]]
** Emma is portrayed by Laura Regan. Along with her previous role as Julia from They, she would later star as [[Dead Silence|the ill-fated Lisa]] and [[Mad Men|Jennifer Crane.]]
** Emma is portrayed by Laura Regan. Along with her previous role as Julia from They, she would later star as [[Dead Silence|the ill-fated Lisa]] and [[Mad Men|Jennifer Crane.]]

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"Fear is not knowing. Terror is finding out."
The movie's tagline

My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film. It is described as Big Brother meets Friday the 13 th, which makes the concept of Dead Set, in a way (since that, too, is in the horror genre), older than they think.

The film starts with five young competitors--Emma, Matt, Danny, Charlie, and Rex--auditioning for an unnamed reality show. The rules state that they must live in a house for six months in order to win one million dollars. The catch? If anyone leaves, everyone loses. It continues at the last few weeks, where the people think about what they miss and what they plan to do with the million dollars.

However, the stakes are rising as their rations grow shorter, the heat is shut off, and Danny's grandfather dies. Rex thinks that it could be The Company (not to be confused with The Company from Heroes, mind), but no one else suspects a thing. Tensions rise, and another mysterious package that has a bottle of champagne and a shotgun appears. Later, a mysterious young man named Travis joins the group for a day, and he and Charlie have sex. Danny is accused of taking Emma's items and makes a gift for her, and that's where things start to go downhill...to say that it gets worse doesn't even cover it.


This film provides examples for the following tropes: