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Maudie 2022-04-21 09:02:11
Listening and listening classes in those...
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Elroy 2022-04-21 09:02:11
That female colleague can't have a devil who looks beautiful. In fact, the male lead and the female lead are more...
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Josie 2022-04-21 09:02:11
The first mobile movie I found to be able to watch when I was bored on my mobile phone~ The six wishes are a bit boring, but every second of the devil is a bright spot, how can you be so attractive with such a good body and personality! super love...
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Dave 2022-04-21 09:02:11
Still a good comedy, tragic...
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Zaria 2022-04-21 09:02:11
Buying a hamburger made me laugh. I don't understand why the male protagonist is annoying. He's just bored and stupid. He's obviously...
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Helga 2022-04-20 09:01:42
There are a lot of golden sentences, and it is even better to say them in English. Soul? Are you James Brown? You must have used hair conditioner like crazy....
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Mariela 2022-04-20 09:01:42
The plot is interesting, Elizabeth Hurley kills O'Connor in...
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Haylie 2022-04-20 09:01:42
Three and a half. It is entertaining and human, and it also has simple and profound truths. No matter what kind of life there are bad things, it is useless to envy others all day long, and any kind of lover has its shortcomings. Also, Elizabeth Hurley is so...
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Reagan 2022-04-20 09:01:42
A kind-hearted and hot devil who loves to joke, a borderline personality who can't fit into the adult world, they make an interesting deal about exploring the world's infinite possibilities: the devil will give you seven wishes, but you will eventually betray you soul. The whole film is relaxed and comfortable, full of twists and turns and surprising surprises, but the plot is mediocre and lacks depth, and it is nothing but a...
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Floy 2022-04-20 09:01:42
E Hurley's beauty can't save this embarrassing cancer and mediocre film. This may be the only movie that makes me feel that Brendan Fraser is very wretched. The rhythm is monotonous and the jokes are awkward. There is no progress, no sublimation, and if you change 100 wishes, it is estimated that you are still living in an orphan... I can't see the spark of love, and the characters are not attractive......
Bedazzled Comments
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Bret 2021-12-10 08:01:42
The devil is in the world
It’s been a long time since I watched such a relaxing movie. The plot of this movie is not very deep. Simply put, it is a "Faust" story. For love, a muscular man sold his soul to the devil in exchange for 7 wishes.
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Reese 2021-12-10 08:01:42
What do women want
It is always so difficult to understand each other for two living creatures, one from Mars and the other from Venus.
"What on earth do women want" must be the most asked question in men's minds.
Rich, talented, gentle-spoken, sullen manners, basketball superstars, and even the president of...
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[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.
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[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!