Was there a line flub in "The Devil's Advocate"?
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Was there a line flub in "The Devil's Advocate"?
At the end, Al Pacino exclaims to Keanu that "we're going into the milennium", "Round 20" who-aaaa and all that jazz as he punches like a boxer.
Shouldn't have been "Round 21" for the 21st Century?
Shouldn't have been "Round 21" for the 21st Century?
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Originally Posted by Filmmaker
Perhaps he was referring to the close of "Round 20" vs. the opening of "Round 21"?
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
Maybe he just met that it would be the final millenium like the final round.
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Everyone knows that the Devil and God went on extended vacations in the 5th century, thus the beginning of the Dark Ages. When they showed up again in the 6th century, it took them a long time to get their shit back together again. Hence, the missing round.
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Originally Posted by scott1598
that really doesn't make any sense.
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
I met final century. Doesn't boxing end in the 20th Round? So Al Pacino was trying to say that this was the final round between good and evil and such.
i think it is just one of those un-important movie gaffs that know one seemed to catch or cared about, i was merely bringing it up to see if it was ever talked about before...obviously it has not. no big deal, really.
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It's just one of those lines that make no sense that nobody caught.
My personal favorite of these is from The Fugitive when Tommy Lee Jones tells Harrison Ford's character that he knows he is innocent and then follows up that comment with this line:
"I'm either lying or I'm going to shoot you."
Huh?! This is when Kimble should have ran like hell!
My personal favorite of these is from The Fugitive when Tommy Lee Jones tells Harrison Ford's character that he knows he is innocent and then follows up that comment with this line:
"I'm either lying or I'm going to shoot you."
Huh?! This is when Kimble should have ran like hell!