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10-09-2007, 04:13 AM
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Level up: 42%, 157 Points needed | | Deja Vu I recently saw the movie Deja Vu, with Denzel Washington. It's about an ATF investigator looking into a terrorist act of bombing a ferry boat. It's also about time travel, a subject that interests me. If you watch this movie, don't become distracted. Concentrate on everything you see. It's a fascinating watch. |
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10-09-2007, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by indago I recently saw the movie Deja Vu, with Denzel Washington. It's about an ATF investigator looking into a terrorist act of bombing a ferry boat. It's also about time travel, a subject that interests me. If you watch this movie, don't become distracted. Concentrate on everything you see. It's a fascinating watch. | Yes, it is.
I saw it, bought in on Pay Per View and watched it several times in a row.
The concept of their time travel, that they can only go back 4 days, is interesting.
And Denzel is excellent, as ever. |
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10-09-2007, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by knot_e_lady Yes, it is.
I saw it, bought in on Pay Per View and watched it several times in a row.
The concept of their time travel, that they can only go back 4 days, is interesting.
And Denzel is excellent, as ever. | I especially liked him in Pelican Brief. No pretensions, just plain good acting. |
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10-09-2007, 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by indago I especially liked him in Pelican Brief. No pretensions, just plain good acting. | Even when he's bad, he's good.
I'm looking forward to his new one with Russell Crowe. Only this time when he's playing opposite Russell Crowe, HE gets to be the bad guy.
I love that kind of irony. |
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10-09-2007, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by indago I recently saw the movie Deja Vu, with Denzel Washington. It's about an ATF investigator looking into a terrorist act of bombing a ferry boat. It's also about time travel, a subject that interests me. If you watch this movie, don't become distracted. Concentrate on everything you see. It's a fascinating watch. | We saw it the other night ourselves too...And like Knot said, Denzel was great as always. Nice thing was, it was a double Denzel evening, cause they followed Deja Vu up with Fallen. |
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10-09-2007, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by knot_e_lady Even when he's bad, he's good.
I'm looking forward to his new one with Russell Crowe. Only this time when he's playing opposite Russell Crowe, HE gets to be the bad guy.
I love that kind of irony. | I liked Denzel in both Pelican Brief and Crimson Tide. I read an AARP magazine, and it featured Morgan Freeman. Man, he really got started when he was in "Driving Miss Daisy". One's talent can only go so far, no matter how late in life.
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10-09-2007, 03:19 PM
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Level up: 42%, 157 Points needed | | I really liked the story Driving Miss Daisy, and Morgan Freeman is on a par with Denzel Washington. In Driving Miss Daisy, I liked the scene where he was in the Boss' office, sitting in the chair, and telling the Boss — Dan Aykroyd — about how one of the Boss' relatives offered him a job, and with more money too. Boss got up from his chair, looking a little worried, and went to the window and looked out. Then his face changed: he realized he was being hustled. He offered Ol' Hoke a raise, and Ol' Hoke accepted and left the office satisfied. |
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