I See You Dot Com

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In the wake of the collapse of the dot.coms and the emerging obsession with reality-based entertainment, I-See-You.com follows a family’s “Paris Hilton-like” rise to fame as their seventeen year old son, Colby secretly wires the house with web cams for fun and eventually big profit. Broadcasting their dysfunctional antics and most private moments over the Internet, Colby inadvertently creates the world’s first realty show, becoming a millionaire in the process.

You’ve heard how it was back in the day. People communicated with smoke signals. Or tin cans and a string. That was before YouTube. Before MySpace. And before teen Colby Bellinger (Mathew Botuchis) turned his family into the internet’s first Live Feed! reality show. Pocketing a cool $17K a week, Colby convinces his parents (Beau Bridges and Rosanna Arquette) that dysfunction sells. Something else sells, too: the vid stream of Colby’s 18-year-old stepsister Audrey (Baelyn Neff), whose unwitting on-cam display of assets launches his enterprise in a big way.

August 27, 2009 · Posted in Entertainment/Movie, Movie Review, Musing  
    

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