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Eyeborgs Trailer (2009)

The teaser trailer for Eyeborgs courtesy of adrianpaul.net. After another 9/11 style attack the government passed the "Freedom of Observation Act," a sweeping new law requiring all cameras to be linked into the Optical Defense Intelligence Network, a single, all-seeing system known as ODIN and creating specialized, new, mobile, robotic surveillance cameras called EYEBORGS that watch everyone, all the time, for suspicious behavior in an effort to help law enforcement keep America safe.

After an series of fatal "accidents" an agent for the Department of Homeland Security (Adrian Paul) grows suspicious of the system because the physical evidence doesn't match up to what the video records show. Now he must work outside the system to find out who is really controlling the Eyeborgs, but how can you work outside a system that can see your every move all the time?

With the help of a broadcast journalist (Megan Blake) and a purple haired Punk Rocker (Luke Eberl) who turns out to be the President's nephew, he comes to believe terrorists have seized control of our system and are planning to use the Eyeborgs against us in a plot to assassinate the President during the final debate of the election.

Duration
1 min 11 sec

Views
104,525

Posted On
April 14, 2009
Director
Richard Clabaugh

Writer
Richard Clabaugh

Studio
Independent

Release
April 29, 2009
Cast
Adrian Paul
Megan Blake
Luke Eberl
Danny Trejo
Trailer Tracks
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