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Posted: 6/11/2021 8:08:40 PM EDT
Hoping this rings some bells because it's driving me nuts! I remember in the late 80's early 90's there was a movie where someone's the devil ....thought it was a woman but may not be. And someone signs a contract with a blood filled pen. Thought it might be a Martin Short movie but nope. And it's not Bedazzled. Pretty sure it was a comedy.
I know it's not much to go on but....anything?? Thanks! |
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Did the devil have great tits and a last name that rhymed with "Surely".
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Quoted: Hoping this rings some bells because it's driving me nuts! I remember in the late 80's early 90's there was a movie where someone's the devil ....thought it was a woman but may not be. And someone signs a contract with a blood filled pen. Thought it might be a Martin Short movie but nope. And it's not Bedazzled. Pretty sure it was a comedy. I know it's not much to go on but....anything?? Thanks! View Quote Pretty sure that was my first marriage. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/42439/Elizabeth-Hurley-as-the-Devil-in-Bedazzl-1975341.JPG View Quote I dunno.....But Hurley is one hot piece of ass....even today!! |
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1997 The Devil's Advocate
Storyline Kevin Lomax, a ruthless young Florida attorney who never lost a case, is recruited by the most powerful law firm in the world. In spite of his mother's disagreement, which compares New York City to Babylon, he accepts the offer and the money that comes along. But soon, his wife starts feeling homesick as she witnesses devilish apparitions. However, Kevin is sinking in his new cases and pays less and less attention to his wife. His boss and mentor, John Milton, seems to always know how to overcome every problem and that just freaks Kevin right off. Lomax signs his contract w/the devil using a blood pen...... |
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Quoted: 1997 The Devil's Advocate Storyline Kevin Lomax, a ruthless young Florida attorney who never lost a case, is recruited by the most powerful law firm in the world. In spite of his mother's disagreement, which compares New York City to Babylon, he accepts the offer and the money that comes along. But soon, his wife starts feeling homesick as she witnesses devilish apparitions. However, Kevin is sinking in his new cases and pays less and less attention to his wife. His boss and mentor, John Milton, seems to always know how to overcome every problem and that just freaks Kevin right off. Lomax signs his contract w/the devil using a blood pen...... View Quote That was going to be my first guess unitl OP had to go and say it was an 80s/90s comedy. |
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Quoted: 1997 The Devil's Advocate Storyline Kevin Lomax, a ruthless young Florida attorney who never lost a case, is recruited by the most powerful law firm in the world. In spite of his mother's disagreement, which compares New York City to Babylon, he accepts the offer and the money that comes along. But soon, his wife starts feeling homesick as she witnesses devilish apparitions. However, Kevin is sinking in his new cases and pays less and less attention to his wife. His boss and mentor, John Milton, seems to always know how to overcome every problem and that just freaks Kevin right off. Lomax signs his contract w/the devil using a blood pen...... View Quote It wasn't...but where in that movie is there the signing of a contract in blood?? |
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Off topic, anyone here see Sucker, the Vampire? It's a Troma classic. It's about a vampire that catches AIDS from one of his victims.
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I hate when I cannot remember an obscure movie. When I was eleven years old, I saw the most awesome special forces / CIA type movie ever. When I grew up, I searched long and hard for it. I eventually found it. It was a suck ass B movie called "The Soldier" 1982. lol
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Quoted: I hate when I cannot remember an obscure movie. When I was eleven years old, I saw the most awesome special forces / CIA type movie ever. When I grew up, I searched long and hard for it. I eventually found it. It was a suck ass B movie called "The Soldier" 1982. lol View Quote With Ken Wahl? Saw that as a kid and liked it. Maybe I won't watch it again. I remember it being pretty graphic for the time. |
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I think the movie you're thinking of is Homeward Bound 2: Lost in San Francisco, OP.
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Ha..I googled it and this thread was the #1 search result in google.
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Ha..I googled it and this thread was the #1 search result in google.
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