Bedazzled Comments

  • Felipe 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    There is a subtle sense of division in the German version. . . . . . . . ....

  • Mozelle 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    Elizabeth Hurley is as beautiful as ever, and the years barely leave any traces on her. Is it really...

  • Ophelia 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    It can be regarded as a relatively good unpopular movie, easy and funny comedy, and the meaning is quite deep. Whether 7 wishes or 700 wishes are still unsatisfactory, the human heart is originally driven by greed and better. The result is important, the process is more important, and no one has any. Perfect, even God has shortcomings. It is not that the wishes provided by the devil are not comprehensive enough, but that the human heart is too difficult to satisfy---the female devil is too...

  • Idella 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    It’s a pretty good movie. It’s easy and funny, and there is a warm side behind it. When you’re feeling down, you can look at it. In fact, it’s not really good to have a lot of things at once, but the process of realization is the most important...

  • Adalberto 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    Elizabeth Hurley is very sexy. https://www.bilibili.com/video/av29104996 In order to achieve his wish, he betrayed his soul, but this move actually moved the devil https://www.bilibili.com/video/av22828534 The poor guy met the girl Devil, get 7 chances to realize your wishes...

  • Dayana 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    6.5/10 points. Was it a DVD or something? . . It feels like this devil is pretty spoof. . ....

  • Shawna 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    Sister Sha is so beautiful. I was so funny when I became a sensitive man and Lincoln. Also, what David likes is Lily's skin instead of the soul. I don't like this ending very much. In addition, don’t just make deals with the devil. After all, it’s important to figure out who has the final power of interpretation. There is no such thing as a free...

  • Jazlyn 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    Happy and harmless, sister Hurley is really in good...

  • Braden 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    This is probably the most kind and sexy Satan in the history of movies. In the end, Satan and God are playing chess together. This is the real "no high or low, but different...

  • Tyreek 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    I really like the orange tag~great idea that pops up on the head of the film. Light-hearted comedies, posters and movies don’t match the atmosphere at all~ (God looks too bad compared to the devil, right?...

Extended Reading
  • Shannon 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    Happy Ending

    I have always liked happy ending movies, just like this one. In the end, the boy and the girl are together, feel good about each other, and feel at ease.

    I have been trying to watch movies from various angles, but I still watch movies as the role in the movie. Going outside of the movie to...

  • Terrill 2021-12-10 08:01:42

    Although it is a relaxing entertainment film, but I have not forgotten to educate people

    The actor always doesn't know how to please others, even though he has tried his best. Facing the beloved woman, he didn't know how to express. All this is known by the devil who turned into a beauty. She found the actor, made a contract, and asked him to make seven wishes. After all the...

Bedazzled quotes

  • [Elliot has just wished to be the President of the United States; his wish pulls him into the lobby of an antiquated theater with Alison appearing as a courtly woman in 1860s garb]

    Alison Gardner: Mr. President! Alison Gardner. We're so honored to have you here, sir.

    [Elliot turns to look in the mirror and realizes he's Abraham Lincoln on April 14th, 1865 at Ford's Theatre - the night of his asssassination]

    Elliot Richards: Oh, no, no, no, no.

    Alison Gardner: The actors are beside themselves with excitement.

    Elliot Richards: We're going to a play?

    Alison Gardner: I think you'll find it quite amusing. It's called "Our American Cousin".

    Elliot Richards: You know, I think I've seen it. As a matter of fact, I'm sure I have.

    Alison Gardner: I don't think you've seen it, sir. It's an entirely new play.

    Elliot Richards: Really? I think I know how it ends.

  • [Elliot as his 7'6'' basketball player self - dressed only in a towel - is being interviewed in the locker room by Alison who is now a sports writer]

    Alison Gardner: God, you were incredible tonight. Watching you... I just kept thinking how unbelievably *big* your ego must be after a game like that.

    Elliot Richards: Well, not that big, really.

    Alison Gardner: I bet it's pretty big.

    Elliot Richards: Well, it gets a little bit bigger.

    [they both laugh]

    Elliot Richards: Depends on how happy I am!

    [laughing harder]

    Elliot Richards: Want to go back to my place? I'll show you my bottle cap collection.

    Alison Gardner: Oh, God, that would... that would be tremendous.

    Elliot Richards: All right! Well... I should... I should get dressed.

    Alison Gardner: I can't wait.

    [Alison makes it clear she's not going anywhere. Elliot sheepishly disrobes his towel; though the audience can't see, it's clear from their reactions that Elliot's great height may be compensating for something...]

    Alison Gardner: Oh, my God.

    Elliot Richards: [howling] Hey! What the hell?

    Alison Gardner: God, there's this...

    Elliot Richards: [Alison holds her ears in pain as Elliot howls again] Hey! Damn! Oh, heck!

    Alison Gardner: Oh, God, I remembered there's this teeny, tiny thing to do.

    Elliot Richards: What's teeny?

    Alison Gardner: No, no. Just something I have to write.

    Elliot Richards: About me?

    Alison Gardner: Yeah, just a little, short, itty-bitty blurb about tonight's game.

    Elliot Richards: Well, can I see you after the road trip?

    Alison Gardner: I would love to, but I'm working on a really *big, huge, enormous* story on the NFL, so I probably won't have time.

    Elliot Richards: Shoot, I understand. You gotta give 110%.

    Alison Gardner: Right.

    Elliot Richards: Stay within yourself.

    Alison Gardner: Hey, go, yeah. Hey, um... thanks for your time.

    Elliot Richards: So long.

    [she leaves; Elliot looks down at himself]

    Elliot Richards: What the hell? Oh, damn the Devil! Damn the Devil to Hell!