has anyone seen this movie in here? i saw it in the Movie Theater and it blew my mind away! so first day it came out i bought it and it still was a mystery to me! lol idk why, but its an awesome movie, i recommend all of you to go to the store bring it home and watch it!!

heres a little summary for the movie i found:
The film's beginning will not allay your fears. Kale (LeBeouf) and his dad (Matt Craven) are fishing. Knee-deep in a lake and surrounded by mountains, they share a particularly cheesy father-son moment. We see that he's not just Kale's father, he is his friend. The relationship is so clichéd and the setting so cloyingly idyllic, that one wants to run for the (admittedly beautiful-looking) hills. However, before you go to switch off the Hallmark channel, Caruso offs the dad in a car accident just brutal enough to forgive what came before and dissolve some preconceptions. It's a pretty good move (although not quite Janet Leigh in the Bates Motel shower) and sets us up for a film that effectively handles and plays its audience.

One year later, a now sullen Kale hits his cartoonishly inappropriate Spanish teacher in the face and earns himself a stint in house arrest. He is forced to wear a tracking device around his ankle to keep him within the confines of his home and yard. Step out of bounds, and the little green light turns red. His mother (Carrie-Anne Moss) is distraught, coping with the death of her husband, the derailment of her son, and the financial strains of single parenthood. Stuck in his house, Kale, joined by his best friend Ronnie (Aaron Yoo), begins to spy on the neighbors. He is first struck by the girl next-door, sultry afternoon swimmer Ashley (Roemer), but when she joins the boys for the suburban peepshow, it is the man across the road, Mr. Turner (an icy David Morse), who commands the spotlight. Turner, like Rear Window's Thorvald, has a rather suspicious habit of behaving like a murderer.

or here if you dont want to read that...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pVa-oEwrjQ