Thursday, November 30, 2006

MOVIE REVIEW FOR ":DEJA VU"


















MOVIE REVIEW FOR "DEJA VU"
review and artwork by Phillip Seahorn

Starring:Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Paula Patton, Bruce Greenwood, Adam Goldberg
Directed by:Tony Scott
Produced by:Mike Stenson, Chad Oman, Terry Rossio


This movie was one of the better time travel movies I have seen in awhile.And I FIRMLY believe the government has the machine in the movie that allows Washington's character to go back four days in the past.Or something very much like it.

Think about it.How the fuck do they have all this information on the Discovery Channel about dinosaurs?

Dinosaurs lived MILLIONS of years ago, and yet watch one of those Disvovery Channel specials.
There is just too much particular information on the dinosaurs !

It is like they just came back from a fucking exploratory trip to Africa.Those specials just contain TOO MUCH INFORMATION.

I firmly believe that along with the VERY REAL govrernment U.F.O. coverup (GOOGLE :"Bush Sr,'s comments on U.F.O."s) and you'll be surprised at the DOCUMENTED reply he gave to a reporter.

This shit is for real.

And this movie really tells a fascinating "how the fuck will this movie end" type of vibe that will keep your ass in the seat for the 2 hour payoff in the end.

Now, I'm one of the sci-fi geeks, so some motherfuckers are gonna argue some of the points of the movie, like alternate realities and shit.

And wouldn't Denzel get blown the fuck up if he ran into his past (four days) self?So, there ARE plotline logistics that may start cooking some noodles, but all in all a fast paced movie.The photography is excellent, and this time very well lit for the digital format that movies are now being filmed.Somebody in Hollywood figured out that you STILL have to light a fucking movie.

And, this is a "DENZEL" flick, so people won't be disappointed (unlike the last two movies that
he made) and his acting is as consistant as ever.

FINE,FINE is the Creole woman that is his co-star.I am also thankful that this is a New Orleans movie with a Creole person of color in it. They do show the devastation of the 9th ward in the
movie,also.

The DVD wil probably have a lot more on either the movie subject or filming this movie in New Orleans. From what I have gathered in online searches,this movie was made before and after Katrina hit.

Excellent movie.

THE SEAHORN MOVIEMETER:"B"