
Movie Info
Genre :
Action, Adventure, Sci-FiRelease Date :
November 22, 2006MPAA Rating :
PG-13Director :
Tony ScottStarring :
Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Paula Patton, Bruce Greenwood, Adam Goldberg, James Caviezel
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Out-of-Competition Programs of 2008 Sundance Film Fest Announced
November 30, 2007 12:11:45In its follow-up to the announcement of the movies-in-competition lineup for the upcoming Sundance Film Festival, the Sundance Institute revealed Thursday, November 29 the full list of pictures screening in the out-of-competition sections of the ten-day event.
Lineup consists of 57 titles which are divided into four programs namely Premieres, Spectrum, New Frontier, and Park City at Midnight. The first one features 24 films in total with the second now being split between dramatic section and documentary spotlight.
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Weekend U.S Box Office of December 8-10, 2006
December 11, 2006 10:12:40This could be another perfect example that controversial work always gets most attention from public no matter what dispute it has caused. Following the success of "Borat", it's now "Apocalypto" turn to gloat as the R-rated Mayan drama satisfyingly scores $15 million worth of tickets to snatch the top spot on the weekend box office ended Sunday, December 10, 2006.
Despite the stir it has ignited, particularly among the descendants of Mayan tribe as reported before, the blood-soaked picture triumphantly pushes down last-week top holder "Happy Feet" to the second place after the animated flick turns out to only add up another $12.9 million into its pocket.
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Weekend U.S Box Office of December 1-3, 2006
December 04, 2006 10:12:34The tap-dancing fever apparently still circulates heavily around the moviegoers as "Happy Feet" gloriously extends its rule on the weekend U.S box office for a third straight week, paving its way to be the one most profitable animated features of the year for sure.
Sold $17.5 million worth of tickets in the three days beginning December 1, the prancing penguin toon once again successfully bests its rival "Casino Royale" which stays firmly as the runner-up with $15.1 million to make a three-week haul of $115.9 million.
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Weekend U.S Box Office of November 24-26, 2006
November 27, 2006 11:11:19For moviegoers, turkey probably is not the most wanted bird for the Thanksgiving holiday this year for all of their eyes seem to be riveted on penguin instead.
Yes, for the second time the animated tale of this "well-dressed" creature, "Happy Feet", gloriously takes the top slot on the weekend box office ended Sunday, November 26, 2006, pulling $37 million in ticket sales to once again best its tough rival "Casino Royale."
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Additional Cast on Deja Vu
January 26, 2006 03:01:09Denzel Washington and Jim Caviezel are joined by Adam Goldberg for their next film project "Deja Vu," which Tony Scott will direct.
It is an action adventure drama centers on an FBI agent (Washington) who travels back in time to save a woman from a murder and falls in love with her in the process.
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Jim Caviezel Experiences Deja Vu
November 29, 2005 02:11:57"Deja Vu." For some people such feeling is considered as annoying, while for some others it's very helpful. So it depends. As for Jim Caviezel, experiencing Deja Vu is just great as he's in talks to star in the upcoming action adventure drama.
Making the film for Touchstone Pictures are director Tony Scott and producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Meanwhile, Terry Rossio and Bill Marsilli wrote the script, and Chad Oman is executive producing with Mike Stenson and Ted Elliott.
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Tony Scott's Another Deja Vu
October 20, 2005 04:10:02No need to question any longer. It's okay. Everything is doing great and the project will work as expected.
Following Hurricane Katrina, Tony Scott left the Walt Disney Pictures' "Deja Vu" let many questioning on its future. Yet, he's coming back and will direct the flick in New Orleans despite the disaster. This also means that Denzel Washington will surely on board to star in.
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Reader's Reviews

Love this movie!!! I've watched it at least 15 times. Each time I find something new. It's something I would pay over and over to see.
posted by TinaMar1998738 on Jul 18, 2008


