u/Eastern_Plum4744

The Devil's Advocate (1997). I can not think of anything else to write into the title.

The Devil's Advocate (1997). I can not think of anything else to write into the title.

Yeah yeah, I know The Devil's Advocate is an old movie now? blah blah blah it passes the criteria with flying colors and I am 16 feel proud of me I am watching classics. Anyway great movie. Al Pacino was just lovely, and the last speech he gave I mean chef's kiss. This movie must have pissed off a lot of christians back in the day huh. Lomax being Milton's son wqs good twist, the incest sorry half-incest to be exact at the end got weird. But overall can't complain.

u/Eastern_Plum4744 — 8 days ago
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The one in which Henry Spencer, in a flashback, says about computers
"Shawn get your head out of the clouds. Those things are just passing fads. Like Madonna and LA Law" which ia really funny cause Corbin Bernsen was one of the main characters in LA Law.

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u/Eastern_Plum4744 — 29 days ago