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Déjà Vu is a 2006 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Tony Scott, written by Bill Marsilii and Terry Rossio, and produced by Jerry... |
the dopey Déjà Vu...but it does score over [Déjà Vu] in one important criterion. It's just fun." Wesley Morris of the Boston Globe gave the film 2½ out of... |
Tony Scott (category Action film directors) the State (1998), Man on Fire (2004), Déjà Vu (2006), and Unstoppable (2010). Scott was the younger brother of film director Ridley Scott. They both graduated... |
compared Willems' cinematography to the style in Déjà Vu (2006) and commended the tempo set by the film's editors Naomi Geraghty and Tracy Adams and by composer... |
played. But you do really end up wondering what the point was. Cinematic déjà vu is the most likely response." – Empire While Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick's... |
Hitchcock's Vertigo, a film both admired. Schrader's original screenplay, titled Déjà Vu, was reportedly much longer than the final film, with a coda that... |
20, 2008. Kenneth Turan (November 21, 2000). "An 'Unbreakable' Sense of Déjà Vu". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 22, 2008. Retrieved... |
Street landing. The Ferry figures prominently in the 2006 film Déjà Vu. A major plot point in the film involves a fictional terrorist attack on the Ferry... |
Top Secret! (redirect from Top Secret (1984 film)) Col. von Horst Harry Ditson as Du Quois, Resistance Member Jim Carter as Déjà Vu, Resistance Member Eddie Tagoe as Chocolate Mousse, Resistance Member John... |
A.V. Club wrote that the film was "technically proficient enough to deliver the requisite jolts, but déjà vu haunts the film as surely as its pasty-faced... |
Source Code (redirect from Source Code (film)) Code with both the 1993 film Groundhog Day and British film director Tony Scott's 2006 time-altering science fiction film Déjà Vu: in the latter case, the... |
roadside cafes of Delhi. In one slum she is struck by an odd feeling of déjà vu. Soon after she starts having nightmares. Kabir gets drawn into the mystery... |
Thaamirabharani (category Template film date with 1 release date) packaged the film fairly neatly as a wholesome family entertainer, with the right dose of humour, sentiment and action. But there's a sense of deja vu throughout... |
B'Day (category 2006 albums) Show which aired the same day, Beyoncé performed "Déjà Vu" and "Irreplaceable". She performed "Déjà Vu" at the Fashion Rocks on September 8, and, along... |
Hostel: Part II (redirect from Hostel 2 (film)) the BBC gave it the same rating but wrote that the plot similarity to the first film "elicits déjà vu" and that "Eli Roth returns with more bucks but less... |
again a gangster film, the scenes flowing albeit smoothly, but expectantly through clichéd situations giving one a sense of deja vu throughout". Visual... |
Elle Fanning (category American film actresses) Cate Blanchett) in the film Babel. In early 2006, Fanning filmed scenes in both The Nines and Déjà Vu. In mid-2006, she filmed The Lost Room, a science-fiction... |
Mythology of Lost (section Plot devices) supernatural phenomena, usually concerning coincidences, synchronicity, déjà vu, temporal and spatial anomalies, paradoxes, and other puzzling phenomena... |
The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan (redirect from D'Artagnan (film)) lieutenant in the Musketeers. At the film's ending, D'Artagnan is knocked unconscious in a dark street by one of the plotters' henchmen whilst trying to save... |
on 2009-08-20. Retrieved 2008-09-17. McNary, Dave (2004-11-07). "Par: Déjà vu all over again". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved 2008-10-05... |