"Déjà Vu (DVD)
Déjà Vu starring Denzel Washington is an outstanding movie. Of course I don't know if Denzel was ever in a bad movie. Anyhow, the movie has a slight Science Fiction aura, its basic premise is a machine that can look back in time for approximately 96 hours, no more, no less. A ferry is blown up and this machine is used to solve the crime. The movie is set in the city of New Orleans, BTW.
Gunner August 2,007
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"Top story line, partly sci-fi, partly today's reality life, excellent acting, great casting and selection of actors, exciting, nail biting, fast moving action, can't wait to own it in Blu-ray !"
"If there's one thing Branagh does well, it's to bring Shakespeare to the screen in supreme form. I adored this film. I've never enjoyed Shakespeare as a reading experience... the Bard's work was intended to be a performance, not a series of small novels.Like most folks who weren't alive in Shakespeare's time, I don't always understand the King's English of that era... but the superb acting, beautiful wardroabes, breath-taking vistas and terrific direction bring this play to life in picture-perfect fashion. Shakespeare for the common man without sacrificing the story. Sometimes tragic, but mostly hilarous - anyone with a sense of humor will get a kick out of this wonderfully executed film."
"First off this looks great in HD, that being said the movie ain't that bad either! It's a fun movie that at sometimes is slow but has a nice twist near the end that hasn't been done in any other movie I can think of, and come on it's Denzel!"
"Director Spike Lee hits box-office gold with a New York heist thriller that never lapses into cliche. 'Inside Man' also makes some telling social observations while delivering plenty of surprises. Lee provides a fine acting ensemble (Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster, Willem Dafoe and Christopher Plummer) with an inventive screenplay from Russell Gewirtz and excellent cinematography by Matthew Libatique. The result is a crackerjack entertainment and one of Lee's most accomplished films."