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* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: Play over a comedy gunfight. |
* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: Play over a comedy gunfight. |
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* [[Da Chief]]: Played by ''Jerky Boys'' star John Brennan. |
* [[Da Chief]]: Played by ''Jerky Boys'' star John Brennan. |
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* [[Damn It Feels Good to Be A Gangster]]. |
* [[Damn, It Feels Good to Be A Gangster!]]. |
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* [[The Don]]: Big Baby Sweets. |
* [[The Don]]: Big Baby Sweets. |
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* [[The Dragon]]: Hack Benjamin. |
* [[The Dragon]]: Hack Benjamin. |
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* [[The Reveal]]: Big Baby Sweets' makeup is rubbed off, revealing that all along he was actually {{spoiler|Officer Cox!}} If you feel the need to point out that that doesn't at all make sense, you are [[Completely Missing the Point]]. |
* [[The Reveal]]: Big Baby Sweets' makeup is rubbed off, revealing that all along he was actually {{spoiler|Officer Cox!}} If you feel the need to point out that that doesn't at all make sense, you are [[Completely Missing the Point]]. |
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* [[Rhymes On a Dime]]: Sugar Bear<ref>Dah dah dah dah DUN!</ref>. Every single spoken line except his narration and a brief period when he's so depressed he speaks prose. |
* [[Rhymes On a Dime]]: Sugar Bear<ref>Dah dah dah dah DUN!</ref>. Every single spoken line except his narration and a brief period when he's so depressed he speaks prose. |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: Constant. Berry is directly referred to as "Rerun" and does his trademark dance. Mick Foley performs various mocking versions of his wrestling catch phrases. |
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* [[Sorry I Left the BGM On]]: Big Baby Sweets eventually gets so fed up with Sugar Bear's trademark musical sting<ref>Dah dah dah dah DUN!</ref> that he kills the offending sound mixer (played by Mike E. Clark, the producer of much of ICP's discography and composer of this film's soundtrack). |
* [[Sorry I Left the BGM On]]: Big Baby Sweets eventually gets so fed up with Sugar Bear's trademark musical sting<ref>Dah dah dah dah DUN!</ref> that he kills the offending sound mixer (played by Mike E. Clark, the producer of much of ICP's discography and composer of this film's soundtrack). |
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* [[Starts With Their Funeral]]: See [[How We Got Here]]. |
* [[Starts With Their Funeral]]: See [[How We Got Here]]. |
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]] |
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]] |
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[[Category:Big Money Hustlas]] |
[[Category:Big Money Hustlas]] |
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[[Category:Trope]] |