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Release Date: 02 April, 2002 Retail Price: $19.99 Sorry, this product is not currently available. Cast: Complete Cast (21 total) |
Enemy of the State Reviews
a surprising two thumbs up
when i originally rented it i thought it would be okay to have on as background noise while i did other stuff around the house.
nope. sat down and was glued to the screen from start to finish. i liked seeing the technology. lol.. unfortunately my perception of this movie and what i got from it was -reasons NOT to have this kind of invasive technology- i think osama bin laden would've gotten further along and even faster if this stuff was really around. (just my humble opinion).
the two leading actors did fantastic. will smith's character, well i really liked him, and his attitude. and the same for gene hackman. i still pop it in once and a while and think.. i wonder if these "i only think of what i need and want to" people will ever realize how easily and swiftly we can lose our simplest rights. privacy is no big deal. until it's gone.
The Cure for the Evasive Number 2
The formula for any Will Smith movie is to have him say "Damn" every six line of his dialogue and give him really cute humor, not matter what the situation is. This movie was totally unbelievable, honestly. For instance, Big Willie Style running around Metro D.C. in the winter wearing only boxer shorts. Not to mention countless errors both in editing and directing. On to the plot, the entire American government is evil (it can happen), mind you are villains are Jon Voight, who I can swallow as a villain, but Jamie Kennedy, Jack Black, Barry Pepper, Jake Busey and Seth Green?! Is this an action movie or a poor man's Kids in the Hall? Gene Hackman is always good, but I don't even think Lex Luthor can help the Fresh Prince in this over price bucket of trash.
Hey we should all just get Jiggy with it!!
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