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It's that time again!

Post your suggestions for Law'd Awful Movies here and remember to upvote your favorites by clicking the heart icon.

Help us out here by trying to suggest some terrible movies here -- I mean, we just did "12 Angry Men," and it was kind of hard to make fun of it because the movie was so good (even though the law was ... beyond iffy).  Before that we did "The Running Man," which is sincerely one of Andrew and Noah's favorite movies ever.  So we're long overdue to suffer on your behalf!

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Anonymous

Suing the Devil (2011). It’s an Australian Christian film about a young lawyer who sues Satan in international court, alleging he’s liable for all of the bad things in the world, and demanding $8 trillion in damages. Satan is played by a scenery chewing Malcolm McDowell, who hires top corporate lawyers from tobacco companies, big oil, etc. to defend him. It would be a good opportunity for another collaboration with GAM, although since it has such a heavy legal focus, I would be more interested in your reactions than theirs.

Anonymous

A late suggestion, but for something a little different - I'd love to hear a take on The West Wing episode 'The Supremes'. It isn't Awful, but I'd love to hear Andrew poking this for how Supreme Court judges are (and aren't) chosen.