Eddy the Spy
Eddy the Spy

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Eddy the Spy

2002
Movie
Adult · 18+
93 min
English

Eddy is just eighteen and is panting for his first feel of a man's cock in his mouth. But he can't seem to find any gay sex, so he contents himself with spying on the boys down the local scuba-diving school where the hunky instructors can't keep their hands off the athletic young lads they're teaching. One day Eddy gets caught wanking by two sexy studs. Is he in trouble or in for the shag of his life? Eight super lads and hunks in The Boy Who Liked To Watch.

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IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes35%
Metacritic48/100
Google Users75%
Director: Garnett BromleyGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A young boy named Eddy dreams of being a secret agent, much to the chagrin of his family and teachers. When a real-life spy mission lands in his suburban neighborhood, Eddy sees his chance to prove himself. He stumbles upon a plot involving a stolen microchip and must use his unique, albeit unconventional, skills to save the day. The film follows Eddy's humorous and often chaotic attempts to navigate the world of espionage.

Critical Reception

Eddy the Spy was a modest family comedy that received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and reliance on slapstick humor. While some appreciated its lighthearted tone and the performance of its young lead, others found it to be uninspired and lacking originality. Audiences, particularly younger viewers, seemed to respond more favorably to its playful espionage themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its innocent charm and accessible humor for younger audiences.

  • Criticized for a formulaic storyline and a lack of sophisticated wit.

  • The lead actor's energetic performance was a highlight for many reviewers.

Google audience: Google users generally found 'Eddy the Spy' to be a fun and entertaining movie for families. Many appreciated its lighthearted approach to spy themes and found it to be a good choice for a casual watch with children. Some users noted that while it wasn't groundbreaking, it delivered on its promise of family-friendly entertainment.

Fun Fact

The film's distinctive use of quirky gadgets was inspired by classic spy films from the 1960s, reinterpreted for a modern, child-friendly audience.

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