Elliot
Brendan Fraser
Elliot

“Meet the Devil. She's giving Elliott seven wishes. But not a chance in Hell.”
Elliot Richards, a socially awkward IT worker, is given seven wishes to get the girl of his dreams when he meets a very seductive Satan. The catch: his soul. Some of his wishes include being a 7 foot basketball star, a wealthy, powerful man, and a sensitive caring guy. But, as could be expected, the Devil puts her own little twist on each of his fantasies.
Bedazzled (2000), 35mm film trailer, flat 1.62 ratio
Elliot
Brendan Fraser
Elliot
The Devil
Elizabeth Hurley
The Devil
Alison / Nicole
Frances O'Connor
Alison / Nicole
Carol / Penthouse Hostess
Miriam Shor
Carol / Penthouse Hostess
Dan / Esteban / Beach Jock / Sportscaster / African Party Guest
Orlando Jones
Dan / Esteban / Beach Jock / Sportscaster / African Party Guest
Bob / Roberto / Beach Jock / Sportscaster / Lincoln Aide
Paul Adelstein
Bob / Roberto / Beach Jock / Sportscaster / Lincoln Aide
Jerry / Alejandro / Beach Jock / Sportscaster / Lance
Toby Huss
Jerry / Alejandro / Beach Jock / Sportscaster / Lance
Elliot's Cellmate
Gabriel Casseus
Elliot's Cellmate
Priest
Brian Doyle-Murray
Priest
Desk Sergeant
Jeff Doucette
Desk Sergeant
Synedyne Supervisor
Aaron Lustig
Synedyne Supervisor
Raoul
Rudolf Martin
Raoul
Good watch, might watch again, but hard to recommend. This almost just looks like Brendan Fraser had a list characters he wanted to try out, and Elizabeth Hurley had a list of "devilish" characters she wanted to try, and this movie just serendipitously appeared. It really leans on the "how ridiculous can we get" button, but it is almost exactly what the premise says it is: Brendan Fraser gets 7 wishes to try to get together with the woman of his dreams, and then it goes as horribly as you might imagine. There are lots of funny bits in this and some cringe moments. The movie finds a nice balance between being based on religion and being (not sac-)religious. The problem is that while it is solid, it doesn't necessarily hold up to 2020 comdies.
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