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Jack and Jill (I) (2011)
Al Pacino rocks in his
15 October 2013
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Pacino is almost as funny in this movie as he was in Scarface. Actually the commercial at the end was funnier than the end of Scarface. And when Sandler gets dressed up like actress of Jill to fly off with Pacino you would swear that it was Sandler playing Jill the whole time. He imitates her so well. Apparently I have to have ten lines, so I guess I'll finish this review talking about IMDb lack of respect for an economy with words. When Pacino is serious at the end it was amazing he did that with a straight face. I have two more lines even though it was mainly about Pacino in this role. This should be the last line of my review.
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L.A. Law (1986–1994)
10/10
The Start of a great TV mogal.
6 September 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Allot of people give Steve Bochco all the credit for the shows success as well they should because he read a screen play called From The Hip ands in turn hired the writer of said screen play. While Bochco wrote many amazing moments in Hill Street, it was David E. Kelly that dropped Rosalyn Shays down an elevator shaft. It was Kelly that established established the beginnings with the odd twist which he would continue with Picket Fences and Chicago Hope. Hardest thing for this writer is every show after it was compared to LA Law. People complained about that in the case of Harry's Law. But at least it was considered in the shadow of Boston Legal. Really Bochco and Kelley invented the dramedy.
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