The Devil's Advocate with Keanu Reeves: DVD Cover

    The Devil's Advocate Director: Taylor Hackford Cast: Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, Charlize Theron, Jeffrey Jones

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/30/2009
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 12,082

    Viewer Rating: (7 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Feature length commentary by director Taylor Hackford; Over 30 minutes of deleted scenes; Production notes; 5 Theatrical trailers; 2 TV spots

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    Disc #1 -- The Devil's Advocate
    1. Under the Table [3:22]
    2. Nobody Wins All [1:32]
    3. Game-Playing [4:09]
    4. Unrefusable Offer [2:58]
    5. Babylon-Bound [2:52]
    6. Jury Selection [3:14]
    7. Too Good [2:38]
    8. Roof Negotiation [5:27]
    9. An Impression [3:48]
    10. Help From Moyez [3:36]
    11. Choices [2:25]
    12. Tongue-Tied [2:20]
    13. Underestimation [3:03]
    14. Marry Ann Makeover [5:22]
    15. View From Free [2:18]
    16. A New Assignment [4:05]
    17. Client's Jitters [3:01]
    18. Sights Don't Fit [2:11]
    19. Love Triangle [5:04]
    20. Kevin's Job [2:28]
    21. Way to Temptation [4:16]
    22. Housekeeping [2:29]
    23. What Wife's Up To [1:36]
    24. Out on the Town [2:45]
    25. Mary Ann Nightmare [2:01]
    26. Nonspecific Failure [2:56]
    27. What Comes First [3:45]
    28. Spontaneous Hatred [2:49]
    29. God's Creature [4:45]
    30. Whiff of Pressure [5:16]
    31. He Did This to Me [4:21]
    32. A Familiar Face [2:26]
    33. Bubbling Truth [2:47]
    34. Amidst Wolves [4:52]
    35. Always Been There [2:18]
    36. Waiting for You [1:18]
    37. So Many Names [4:48]
    38. Our Time Now [4:07]
    39. Freedom on Table [4:03]
    40. Exercise Free Will [2:23]
    41. Flame-Broiled [1:16]
    42. The Right Thing [2:56]
    43. My Favorite Sin [7:22]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Supernatural forces hover over the courtroom in this devilish drama adapted from the novel by Andrew Neiderman. Attorney Kevin Lomax (Keanu Reeves) doesn't heed the Bible-based warnings of his mother (Judith Ivey), who views New York City as "the dwelling place of demons." Instead, he leaves Gainesville, Florida, with his wife Mary Ann (Charlize Theron) to put his legalistic skills to the test at a leading Manhattan law firm run by John Milton (Al Pacino). It all goes smoothly -- with Milton urging them to stay, putting Kevin on a $400-per-hour salary, and moving the couple into a luxurious apartment in his own building on Fifth Avenue -- where Mary Ann falls under the influence of neighbor Jackie (Tamara Tunie). After Kevin defends a weird animal sacrificer (Delroy Lindo, uncredited), he moves up to an important case with an apparent murderer, real-estate tycoon Alexander Cullen (Craig T. Nelson). Ignored by Kevin, the troubled Mary Ann has some disturbing experiences, verging on the occult, while Kevin, at work, becomes attracted to redhead Christabella (Connie Neilsen). Dazzled by his entrance into paradise, Kevin doesn't grasp who handed him this Big-Apple success. Could it be...Satan? The film features demonic creatures by Rick Baker. Cameos (Senator Alfonse D'Amato, Don King, others) add to the ambiance of ambition and power in the canyons of Manhattan. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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    Good movie, but why ruin itby Anonymous

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    October 17, 2008: First off I thought that it was a good movie with exciting twists and turns and even the acting was above par for Keanu The problem that I have is that it isn't real, thats right it isn't real. It was all just a dream that Keanu has from time to time in the bathroom? So it sorta sucks when you think about that you watcha movie for a couple of hours and realize it was all for not. What a crock. Al Pacino overacted but was still good in his role as the devil. Worth a watch but you may have mixed feelings about the end

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Profound and Entertainingby Anonymous

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    October 01, 2005: Kevin Lomax feels really good about himself. He's a young southern lawyer who has never lost a case. So when he's offered to join a big firm in NYC, he jumps at the oppurtunity. But as he becomes more successful and involved in his work, he becomes selfish and estranged from his wife and family, and slowly realizes he's become.. the devil's advocate.... Al Pacino with another brilliant performance in this spooky tale which leaves the viewer with a very important life lesson.

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