Who played the better Devil?
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DracTarashV — 10 years ago(June 09, 2015 03:22 PM)
^Ha
These two are completely different performances that cannot be compared, but I'll give my two cents. Pacino in TDA gives what is possibly his ultimate over-the-top performance of the 90s (and that's saying something), and I for one, find it annoying and far from great acting. Now De Niro in "Angel Heart" gives a subtle, menacing and spine tingling performance that is one of the best portrayals of Lucifer. In short, Bobby D all the way.
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nikkiweir — 10 years ago(September 06, 2015 03:42 AM)
I guess someone else wrote the name "Louis Cyphre" into the script, not DeNiro. (And as someone else said upthread, maybe both actors were giving the portrayals the directors asked. They are different stories.)
Isn't that name a sarcastic taunt to Harry, as if to ask him who the f!0! else would he expect it to be, considering all that he's been about all these years? Louis Armstrong?
One can imagine L.C. saying to Winesap and Macintosh, "Sheesh, looks like we're actually going to have to show up for this joker. Call my manicurist."
Lucifer: Bearer of light.
"The bonsai: the ultimate miniature."
Will Hayward,
Twin Peaks
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Flight_of_Fantasy — 9 years ago(August 17, 2016 11:27 PM)
De Niro, hands down. I found Devil's Advocate, and Pacino's performance in it, to be highly overrated.
Though I still say Walter Huston made the best Devil (in The Devil and Daniel Webster.)
Peter, is your social worker in that horse?