Actors Adam Goldberg, left, Val Kilmer, center, and Jim Caviezel appear at a news conference for the film " Deja Vu" in New Orleans, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006. The first movie to be filmed in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina hit last August, it is directed by Tony Scott, who also directed 'Top Gun," "Days of Thunder" and "Crimson Tide."
Denzel Washington attends a news conference about his latest film "Deja Vu" in New Orleans Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006. The Oscar-winning actor was scheduled to begin shooting "Deja Vu" in New Orleans last fall but production was delayed by Hurricane Katrina.
Actress Paula Patton appears at a news conference for the movie "Deja Vu" in New Orleans, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006. The time-travel movie tells of a romance between an FBI agent and the woman whose murder he is trying to prevent.
Jim Caviezel appears at a news conference in for the movie, "Deja Vu" in New Orleans, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006. It is the first movie to be filmed in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina hit last year. Caviezel, who portrayed Jesus in Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ," is one of the stars who signed on for the film.
Paula Patton and Denzel Washington pose together at a press conference in New Orleans for the movie "Deja Vu" Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006.
Those involved in " Deja Vu," the first movie to be filmed in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina hit last August, take part in a Feb. 2 news conference in New Orleans. From left are actors Val Kilmer and Jim Caviezel, director Tony Scott, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, and actors Denzel Washington and Paula Patton.
Director Tony Scott, left, and producer Jerry Bruckheimer discuss their latest project, "Deja Vu," at a news conference in New Orleans Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006. Bruckheimer, considered one of Hollywood's power brokers, produces the three CBS "CSI" TV series and the popular "Amazing Race" reality TV show.