The Client List Comments

  • Letha 2022-12-10 05:32:37

    Thriller egg, no unexpected plot except group...

  • Hester 2022-12-03 08:30:11

    Movies transplanted from TV...

  • Tre 2022-11-30 10:43:36

    When I watched the first half, I felt quite biting, and then I kept telling myself that this was an American movie, and the ending was as...

  • Vance 2022-11-11 04:13:29

    I'm here to see...

  • Emilia 2022-11-10 19:02:12

    People who are poor and destitute should stop demanding their own moral standards. Women still need money protection, and they can only buy cunts when they are poor. Marriage must be financially guaranteed! ! ! ! Men don’t take on family responsibilities, and they are at ease with the money that women buy cunts. Women are hurt by the blow, and men are still cheering on the fire, too vicious men! It turned out to be a real thing, so...

  • Kaylah 2022-11-09 20:50:14

    The plot is flat like an episode of an American drama, and the real events can be adapted like a running...

  • Nolan 2022-10-31 15:42:21

    beautiful girl. very strong. just say. wrong...

  • Jose 2022-10-29 07:40:41

    Beauty can be eaten, but some people eat very...

  • Anais 2022-10-10 03:53:30

    Jennifer Love Hewitt is beautiful, but her acting skills are really uncomplimentable. And then... my husband is quite...

  • Elda 2022-10-06 04:50:27

    This film tells how a woman who has lost her footing faces an existing family and how the family faces the problem of such a woman. The ending is happy. The most irritating thing is that when the family members of those male clients come to look for the hostess, they are not to hear her apologize or accuse her, but to ask her for advice on how to please her husband. It seems that as long as there is no problem between the sexes, no one wants to look for it outside of...

Extended Reading

The Client List quotes

  • Samantha Horton: [in a hurry to get out the sliding door] Oh! Dang it! I just broke my nail!

    Rex Horton: Sugar, no one's looking at your nails. Been married to you nine years, and I haven't gotten to your nails yet.

  • Doreen: Oh, and drinks and Viagra are on the house.

    Samantha Horton: You give away Viagra?

    Jacie: It pays for itself. The little blue pill keeps us in the black.

    Doreen: We were worried when the economy tanked, but turns out that this is the most recession-proof business there is.

    Samantha Horton: And what about the police?

    Jacie: Ah, well, let's just say doughnuts ain't the only thing they're getting for free.